Sparks forward Tina Thompson scored 23 points to become the WNBA's all-time scoring leader Sunday night in a 92-83 loss to the San Antonio Silver Stars.
Thompson surpassed Lisa Leslie, who retired last season after amassing 6,263 points for Los Angeles, when she made a 16-foot jump shot in third quarter.
Thompson is the last of the original WNBA players. The now-defunct Houston Comets selected Thompson with the first pick of the 1997 WNBA draft.
When the Comets folded after the 2008 season, Thompson signed with the Sparks as …

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