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Sabrina Ionescu continues to play some of the best basketball of her career. As she makes her way through season No. 6 in the WNBA, Ionescu hasn't just improved statistically on the court, she's also let her personality as a leader shine through.
Kelsey Plum has been the key catalyst for the Sparks, scoring 20.1 points and dishing out 5.9 assists per game en route to her fourth-straight All-Star appearance. Los Angeles’ Dearica Hamby, Azura Stevens and Rickea Jackson are all averaging more than 13.6 points as well.
Fueled by dynamic offense from Kelsey Plum and Rickea Jackson, the Los Angeles Sparks survived a 101-99 thriller over the New York Liberty on Saturday — winning
Los Angeles hosts Las Vegas aiming to continue its five-game win streak. Tuesday's game is the third meeting of the season between the two teams.
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The Los Angeles Sparks (11-14) won five of its first 19 games but have caught fire of late with six consecutive victories. The Sparks closed out their 3-0 road
Kelsey Plum and the Sparks head to the Barclays Center to take on the defending champion Liberty in this WNBA matchup on Saturday night.
Furthermore, following a groin injury on July 15, the Indiana Fever announced that star guard Caitlin Clark has no current timetable to return to game action. The Sparks host the Fever on August 5. Here’s all the latest Sparks news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
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Yardbarker on MSNWeekly WNBA takeaways: Sparks are dangerous; Kelsey Mitchell is carrying FeverAfter a road win over the defending WNBA champions, the New York Liberty, thanks to a buzzer-beater from Rickea Jackson, the Sparks have won five in a row. They are one game out of the final playoff spot, and the win over the Liberty might have put the league on notice.