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  • Sparks to Honor Lisa Leslie with Crypto.com Arena Statue

    Sparks to Honor Lisa Leslie with Crypto.com Arena Statue Ceremony Set for Sunday, September 20 Ahead of Sparks vs. She ranks second among all-time Sparks in assists, steals and Win Shares. ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES SPARKS Founded in 1997, the Los Angeles Sparks are one of three existing original With 551 victories, the Sparks are the winningest franchise in league history.

  • Sparks Retiring DeLisha Milton-Jones’ No. 8 Jersey

    Sparks Retiring DeLisha Milton-Jones’ No. 8 Jersey Franchise Legend to be Honored July 28 in Crypto.com on the Sparks’ all-time charts. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Sparks.WNBA.com. ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES SPARKS Founded in 1996, the Los Angeles Sparks are one of three existing original With 551 victories, the Sparks are the winningest franchise in league history.

  • Sparks Sign WNBA All-Star Erica Wheeler

    Sparks Sign WNBA All-Star Erica Wheeler  Veteran guard returns for her second stint in L.A., where she averaged a career high in scoring LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Sparks today announced the signing “Erica’s journey reflects her resilience, work ethic and competitiveness,” said Sparks General Manager ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES SPARKS Founded in 1996, the Los Angeles Sparks are one of three existing original With 551 victories, the Sparks are the winningest franchise in league history.

  • Sparks Re-Sign Veteran Guard Aari McDonald

    All-Rookie Team honoree posted a career-high 3.7 assists per game in 2024) LOS ANGELES —  The Los Angeles Sparks “We’re fired up to have Aari return to the Sparks,” General Manager Raegan Pebley said.

  • Sparks Select Sarah Ashlee Barker, Sania Feagin and Liatu King in 2025 WNBA Draft

    LOS ANGELES  — The Los Angeles Sparks selected Sarah Ashlee Barker (9th overall), Sania Feagin (21st “Sarah Ashlee is an elite competitor,” said Sparks General Manager Raegan Pebley. ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES SPARKS      Founded in 1996, the Los Angeles Sparks are one of three original franchises The Sparks have won three WNBA Championships (2001, 2002, 2016) and have qualified for the playoffs in

  • Sparks Name Danielle Robinson Assistant Coach

    LOS ANGELES —  Three-time WNBA All-Star Danielle Robinson has been promoted to Sparks assistant coach The 14-year WNBA veteran will continue to serve as the Sparks’ Manager of Basketball Integration.    “We’ve loved what Danielle has brought to the Sparks since she joined the organization in January,” Sparks ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES SPARKS     Founded in 1996, the Los Angeles Sparks are one of three original franchises The Sparks have won three WNBA Championships (2001, 2002, 2016) and have qualified for the playoffs in

  • Sparks Announce 2025 Spectrum SportsNet Broadcast Schedule

    .) – Sparks vs. DreamSunday, June 1 (3 p.m.) – Sparks vs. .) – Sparks at Liberty Saturday, July 5 (4 p.m.) – Sparks at Fever Thursday, July 10 (12 p.m.) – Sparks .) – Sparks at SunTuesday, July 29 (7 p.m.) – Sparks vs. AcesTuesday, Aug. 5 (7 p.m.) – Sparks vs. .) – Sparks vs. .) – Sparks at DreamSunday, Sept. 7 (3 p.m.) – Sparks vs.

  • Minnesota Lynx Outshine LA Sparks for Impressive Season Start

    Napheesa Collier from the Minnesota Lynx drives against a tightly packed defense by the LA Sparks. Backed by 11,170 fans and guided by a first-year coach alongside a new star player, the Los Angeles Sparks The Sparks fiercely contested against the seasoned Lynx team but were unable to withstand the powerful Rickea Jackson of the LA Sparks attempts to maneuver around Karlie Samuelson of the Minnesota Lynx. LA SPARKS HOME GAME TICKETS

  • Sparks Draft Ta’Niya Latson, Chance Gray and Amelia Hassett

    Sparks Draft Ta’Niya Latson, Chance Gray and Amelia Hassett LOS ANGELES  — The Los Angeles Sparks selected “Ta'Niya is a skilled scorer and versatile playmaker,” said Sparks General Manager Raegan Pebley. In April 2024, she attended Sparks guard Kelsey Plum’s second annual Dawg Class. With the 24th overall selection, the Sparks drafted Chance Gray from Ohio State. With 551 victories, the Sparks are the winningest franchise in league history.

  • Phoenix Stages Comeback from 18-Point Deficit to Defeat the LA Sparks

    Dearica Hamby from the LA Sparks attempts a shot over Kathryn Westbeld of the Phoenix Mercury. At the start of Sunday's game, the LA Sparks took control over Phoenix, building an 18-point lead at In the second half, the Phoenix Mercury ignited, outscoring the Sparks 24-7 in the third quarter to shift They tightened their defense, leading the Sparks to miss the majority of their field goals and three-point Kathryn Westbeld of the Phoenix Mercury defends Azura Stevens of the LA Sparks, with her hand in Stevens

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