Very few WNBA players can boast about winning four championships. Even fewer accomplished the feat in consecutive years, including the very first league title.
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Cynthia Cooper and Tina Thompson did just that. Cooper and Thompson have etched their names into WNBA history because of a litany of firsts, including the first pick in the inaugural WNBA draft (Thompson), first WNBA MVP (Cooper) and first WNBA Finals MVP (Cooper). Read More
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