California’s enemy again collides as a spark

Golden State Volcaries and Host Los Angeles come to their commissioner’s cup matchup on Monday, who are looking to build a very important victory.
The Golden State (3-5) declined four directly after a 82-73 win at Los Angeles on 23 May.
“It creates our confidence,” said Golden State Coach Natalie Nakez. “We know that when we play 80 assets and we stop and we are both invasive and defensively connected, it is what we are capable.”
Kayla Thornton’s 22 points included five vulcaries players with at least 12 points. Balance scoring promoted the most aggressive attempt in the Golden State of its inaugural season, while 68 points marked the best of a new franchise.
The previous low of Valkyries by an opponent had 73 points from the sparks in the previous meeting.
Sparks (3-6) scored at least 80 points in all four matches since seeing the Golden State-but he scored at least 85 points in each of the 27-June 1 to three direct losses.
Los Angeles on Friday took out one season high in the point during a 93-79 win against Dallas Wings on the road. Azura Stevens led Los Angeles with 21 points, while Deerica Hambi added 20 and Odyssey Sims 19.
Sparks coach Lynn Roberts said about Stevens, “He is consistent – that’s what I appreciate him.” “She shows the same way every day – Total Pro. I am proud of her. She is a season of a season.”
Stevens competed with a five -point performance for the sparks on 1 June for Phoenix Mercury. On Friday, this season marked his fourth game of at least 21 points. But he has a total of 17 points in two matches with Golden State.
All five sparks starters scored in double figures on Friday, including the Kelsey Plum. Her 11 points to go with nine assistance, her seasons were low, as she was head in Sunday’s WNBA Play, in third place at 21.6 points per game.
The Los Angeles Commissioner Cup is 1–1 in the play, while the Golden State is 1-2.
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