What a week it’s been for Wings’ center Liz Cambage.On Tuesday, she set a WNBA record by scoring 53 points in a win against the New York Liberty. Later that same day, she was named an All-Star for the second time in her career.Cambage followed that up by setting another WNBA-record on Thursday in the Wings (14-9) a 90-81 win against the Washington Mystics (13-10) at College Park Center.Cambage’s 35 points against Washington set a league record for the most points scored in two consecutive games with 88 total.Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore previously held the record, scoring 80 points in a two-game span during the 2014 season.“I guess I was feeling it again tonight,” Cambage said.