Gallery: Storm 75, Chicago 60

Sept. 18, 2012


Tina Thompson made history Tuesday, becoming the first member of the WNBA's 7,000-point club with her score early in the second quarter. The Storm led the Chicago Sky from start to finish of a comfortable 75-60 win on Breast Health Awareness Night. Check out our top photos of the action on and off the court.


Lisa Brummel of Force 10 Hoops LLC (left) and Storm CEO Karen Bryant (right) present forward Camille Little the game ball from Sunday, when she grabbed her 1,000th career rebound.
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Members of the Young Survival Network were recognized at center court before the game.
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Jean-Sun Hannah Ahn, who is Miss Seattle for 2012, performed the National Anthem on violin.
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For BHA Night, Storm players wore pink jerseys and shoes, while the coaching staff also dressed in pink.
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After entering the game needing seven points for 7,000 in her career, Tina Thompson reached the unprecedented milestone early in the second quarter.
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Thompson's milestone is recognized by a fan's sign.
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Svetlana Abrosimova drives.
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Tanisha Wright operates against defender Epiphanny Prince.
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Doppler joined the Garfield High School Drumline during its halftime performance.
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The Chicago defense parts as Katie Smith drives to the hoop.
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Little draws contact on her way to the hoop.
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Ewelina Kobryn scored 12 points, just missing a new career high.
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Alysha Clark tees up a three-pointer from the corner. She made a pair of threes.
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Thompson smiles during her postgame interview with Dick Fain.
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Thompson receives a celebratory high five from a fan on her way to the locker room.
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