Two Wnba Records for Dominique Malonga, Youngest Player to Sign a Double-Double
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In his first 24 games of WNBA, Dominique Malonga, who had been drawn in second place by Seattle, had not really lost sight of the screen. Eleven points against Connecticut and eight rebounds against Connecticut and New York, were his records since his arrival in the Grand League last May. But this Thursday in Chicago, the 19-year-old French international pivot exploded all the records. She finished the game with 14 points (6/9 in the shots, incl…
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With his best match since the start of the WNBA season, Dominique Malonga became the youngest player in the league to make a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) and reach the 100 points mark, at 19 years and 250 days.
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