maya moore's mvp numbers
• Led the league in scoring with 23.9 points per game. Her 812 points were a Lynx record and No. 3 all-time.
• Scored 30 or more points 12 times, the first four times in consecutive May games to open the season. Both are league records.
• Scored 40 or more points twice. Her 48 points in a double-overtime victory over Atlanta on July 22 set a Lynx record and were three short of the WNBA record.
• Also averaged 8.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.9 steals per game.
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