What happened: Arike Ogunbowale moved into 15th place all-time in made three-pointers in WNBA history on June 20. Her career scoring average now ranks fourth all-time, and she has logged the sixth-most 20-point games in the league this season.
Why it matters: The milestones underline Ogunbowale's standing as one of the WNBA's premier scoring guards and a cornerstone of her franchise's backcourt. Sustained efficiency at high volume keeps her in the conversation among the league's all-time greats while she remains in her prime.
By the numbers: Ogunbowale is one of only four players averaging 14.5 points or more per game while committing 1.5 turnovers or fewer per game this season. She ranks fourth all-time in career scoring average and 15th all-time in made three-pointers as of June 20.
What to watch: Watch whether Ogunbowale continues climbing the all-time three-point list and how her scoring pace holds as the 2026 regular season progresses toward All-Star voting, which closes June 27.