Uncasville, CT — Alyssa Thomas has become the most unstoppable stat-stuffer in the WNBA, and in 2023 she made history with a feat that no one—yes, no one—in the league had ever achieved.
The Connecticut Sun forward recorded four triple-doubles in a single season, breaking the previous single-season record (two). But she didn’t stop there. Thomas ended the 2023 campaign with six career triple-doubles, tying the all-time record set by legends Sheryl Swoopes and Courtney Vandersloot.
Known for her all-around excellence, Thomas averaged 15.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, and 7.9 assists per game last season, often acting as the Sun’s primary ball-handler despite playing the forward position. What’s more impressive? She plays without functional labrums in either shoulder, making her unconventional shot mechanics all the more awe-inspiring.
Thomas’s historic versatility has put her in MVP conversations—and turned the Sun into perennial title contenders. If you’re not watching her, you’re missing out on the most complete player in the league.