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Alyssa Thomas Records Third Straight Triple-Double in Phoenix’s 95-60 Win over Indiana

MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUG 7 – Thomas is averaging 9.13 assists per game and recorded the first three consecutive triple-doubles in WNBA history while leading the Phoenix Mercury to a 95-60 win.

  • Alyssa Thomas recorded her third consecutive triple-double as the Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever 95-60 on August 8, 2025, in Phoenix.
  • The Mercury's dominant performance followed a season marked by adversity and injuries, with Thomas attributing success to her teammates' support.
  • Thomas recorded her 19th career triple-double by contributing 18 points along with double-digit rebounds and assists, setting up DeWanna Bonner for a three-pointer as Bonner posted a season-best 23 points.
  • Over her last three games, Thomas has tallied 41 points along with an impressive combined total of 33 rebounds and 32 assists, calling the accomplishment "a huge honor" and giving significant praise to her teammates.
  • The Mercury earned their third straight win and tied the season series 1-1 with the Fever, setting the stage for a final regular-season meeting on September 2 in Phoenix.
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Alyssa Thomas becomes first WNBA player with 3 straight triple-doubles in Mercury's win over Fever

Alyssa Thomas had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists to become the first WNBA player with three straight triple-doubles, and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Indiana Fever 95-60 for their third consecutive victory.

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