Sparks only the winning of another home at the expense of the sun

Sparks only the winning of another home at the expense of the sun

WNBA: Connecticut Sun in Los Angeles SparksJuly 13, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Sparks Guard Sara Ashley Barker (13) and Connectic Sun Forward Anees Moro (24) Fight for a rebound during the second quarter at Crypto.com Erina. Compulsory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagan Picture

Kelsey Plum scored 23 points and Azura Stevens added 21 points with 11 rebounds as Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday changed an aggressive bounce against Connecticut Sun on top 92-88 against Connecticut Sun.

Rickia Jackson scored 19 points and Deerica Hambi scored 17 points with seven rebounds for Sparks (7–14), who lost the streak to lose a six-game house to win the second time in this season and first 25 May to win in their building.

Los Angeles scored a 6–0 run to shut down the first half and finished 10–1 to open the second half, finishing their 13-game losing streak for connecticut.

Bria Hartley scored a game-high 25 points and the Sani rivers added 20 points to The Sun (3–18), who lost the 12th time in their last 13 matches. Connecticut’s leading scorer Tina Charles was held for nine points on 3 -10 shooting.

The sun was playing without marina Moble (knee) for the eighth game.

Plum gave Sparks a lead of 88–85, with a step-through left on the left hand paste with 2:08. After a sun turnover, the plum formed a pair of free throw for a 90–85 lead with 1:28 on the clock.

The rivers made one of just two free throw for connecticut with 47 seconds, while Leela Lakon recalled a fastbreak attempt with 6.4 seconds remaining, while under the pressure of Hamby.

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Connecticut landed for a warm start, taking a 30–27 lead to shoot 54.5 percent from the floor in the first quarter. Surya increased its profit by eight points in the second quarter before taking a lead of 49–47.

Jackson led all the scorer in the first half with 17 points for Sparks, while Hartley scored 12 points for the sun.

Plum captured the 15th position in the 3-pointer all-time list made on 537 with a shot from the long range in the first quarter. He made 3 out of 7 from the distance for the game.

Both teams have a game left before the all-star break.

-Bield level media

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