CT Sun’s Curt Miller Sees Alyssa Thomas As New Breed Of Power Forward

The Sun claimed victory Tuesday night in Game 1 of Connecticut’s semifinals series against the Los Angeles Sparks thanks in part to an outstanding performance by Alyssa Thomas.

The 27-year-old power forward recorded a double-double (22 points, 10 rebounds and five assists) in the first game of the best-of-five set. Her defense was just as impressive as her offense, too, as it has been all season long.

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Curt Miller certainly has been impressed by what he’s seen from Thomas after nearly four seasons as the Sun’s head coach. In fact, he sees Thomas emerging as a new breed of power forward.

“For a long time, Candace Parker has been by far the best facilitating power forward in the league,” Miller told reporters after Sunday’s Game 1 victory, according to the Hartford Courant’s Alexa Philippou. “The emergence of Alyssa over the last couple years gives argument that she’s the new wave of power-forward facilitators. We got the full display (tonight) … I hope our fans realize what they’re witnessing.”

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Thomas and the Sun take on the Sparks in Game 2 of the series Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. ET at Mohegan Sun Arena.