Minnesota’s star center will become the WNBA’s career rebounding leader this week when she passes former teammate and current Lynx assistant coach Rebekkah Brunson, barring any unforeseen events. Fowles entered Tuesday night’s game against Seattle six rebounds behind Brunson’s mark of 3,356.
"It's very special to be surpassing Rebekkah, it means everything," Fowles said. "Watching BB put in work before I got into the league, I was in awe. To grab this from her means a lot because I know she put in the work. It sums up who I am as a player as well. I never was an offensive threat until I got to the league.