• WNBA legend Sylvia Fowles threw down a rare WNBA dunk in the final All-Star Game of her career.
  • The Minnesota Lynx center and Team Wilson starter rose up for the slam on a second-quarter breakaway.
  • Fowles is one of only a handful of players in the history of the WNBA to dunk in a game.

CHICAGO — Superstar Sylvia Fowles made the most of her final WNBA All-Star Game, cementing her illustrious professional basketball career.

The eight-time WNBA All-Star threw down one of just a handful of dunks in league history during the second quarter of Sunday's contest at Chicago's Wintrust Arena. After her Team Wilson teammates pressured the ball handler for a turnover, Fowles collected the loose ball, took a few dribbles towards the far basket, then extended for the sensational slam.

A SportsCenter tweet captured the exhilarating moment when everyone in the arena, including fellow All-Stars on the floor, went wild after the showy play. 

Sunday wasn't the first time the Minnesota Lynx center rose up for a dunk. In the final seconds of the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game, hosted in Connecticut, players cleared the way for Fowles to throw one down.

Her dunk in the last All-Star Game of her career was far less of a "gimme."

Fowles —  the WNBA's all-time rebounds leader — announced her retirement at the start of the 2022 season. Fittingly, the women's basketball icon began her WNBA career with the hometown team, the Chicago Sky.

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