Los Angeles Sparks

Los Angeles Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike dribbles with her left hand as a Connecticut Sun defender stands about an arm's length away.

Why Sparks are struggling to win on the road

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / September 1, 2021

Rebounding remains a major issue

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ALERT: Liberty to face Sparks without fans due to Hurricane Henri

By Howard Megdal / August 21, 2021

A disappointing, but safe call for fans

Sparks ‘showing a lot of resolve’ as road test looms

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / August 21, 2021

‘We’re definitely going to have to take this grit on the road’

The Next writers weigh in on Seattle Storm WNBA trade deadline options, potential deals

By Em Adler / August 20, 2021

A closer look at what the Storm could consider doing, and suggested return

Fever notes: Victoria Vivians, inconsistent offense, unexpected absences

By Ben Rosof / August 19, 2021

Looking to continue the momentum generated by a surprising three-game winning streak heading into the Olympic break, the Indiana Fever began the second “half” of their season with a west coast road trip. Although they’ve hung tight against their first two opponents, the Los Angeles Sparks and the Phoenix Mercury, they’ve been unable to string…

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How the Sparks found a winning formula in return to Staples Center

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / August 17, 2021

Sparks pull out a win in return to Staples Center.

Lauren Cox embraces her opportunity with the Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / August 13, 2021

On June 27, the Fever announced that they had cut Cox

Nneka Ogwumike, WNBA create a new legacy in the Space Jam world

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / July 11, 2021

The inclusion of WNBA players in the latest movie is a watershed moment

How Los Angeles’ defense is keeping team afloat

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / July 7, 2021

Offense remains a problem, however

Sparks make roster moves ahead of contract deadline

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / June 30, 2021

The moves appeared to leave the Sparks incredibly thin in the frontcourt