WNBA History Made as Plum and Copper Record Dueling 40-Point Games
In a historic display of offensive firepower, WNBA stars Kelsey Plum and Kahleah Copper achieved a feat never before seen in league history. During Saturday night’s matchup, Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum recorded 43 points, while Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper countered with 41. This marks the first instance in both regular-season and postseason play where opposing players have scored at least 40 points in the same game.
This milestone underscores the evolving landscape of the WNBA, where individual scoring outbursts are becoming increasingly frequent as the league’s talent pool deepens and offensive schemes become more sophisticated. The ability for two elite guards to trade high-scoring performances at this volume highlights the high level of competition and the individual brilliance currently defining the league’s backcourt play.
Beyond the statistical significance, this performance serves as a testament to the rising profile of the WNBA. As the league continues to draw record-breaking viewership and media attention, high-octane performances like those from Plum and Copper provide the kind of marquee moments that solidify the sport's entertainment value. For fans and analysts alike, this game will be remembered as a landmark event that showcases the peak of professional women's basketball talent.