Tina Charles set a new milestone in the WNBA by becoming the league's all-time leading rebounder. This achievement came on Thursday when she secured her 4,007th career rebound while playing for the Atlanta Dream against the New York Liberty. Her record-breaking moment occurred with an offensive tap-out during the first quarter of Atlanta's 78-67 victory.
In addition to breaking Sylvia Fowles' rebounding record, Charles also surpassed Fowles by achieving her 194th career double-double. She concluded the game with a performance of 10 points and 10 rebounds. Over her impressive 14-year career, Charles has maintained an average of 9.3 rebounds per game.

Charles, who spent six seasons with the Liberty from 2014 to 2019, was honoured by the New York crowd with a video tribute. Before the game, she was inducted into New York City's Basketball Hall of Fame, a testament to her significant contributions to the sport.
Despite taking a break last year, Charles signed with Atlanta before this season began. Her return has been impactful as she continues to climb the ranks in WNBA history. Currently, she stands second only to Diana Taurasi on the league's all-time scoring list.
Charles' achievements highlight her enduring talent and dedication to basketball. Her records in both rebounding and scoring underscore her status as one of the game's greats. As she continues her career, fans eagerly anticipate more milestones from this remarkable athlete.