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The Sparks signed Grace Berger to a hardship contract before their game against the Storm as they navigate injuries and EuroBasket
The Seattle Storm and Los Angeles Sparks are unlikely to reach the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Final as they face off on Tuesday night. The sixth and final game on Tuesday’s slate has a home underdog, as the Sparks (1-5 at home) will look to shake their struggles in Los Angeles against Skylar Diggins and company.
The three-time All-Star, who joined the Sparks in the offseason after being traded by the Las Vegas Aces in a complex three-team deal, is currently averaging across-the-board career-high numbers of 20.9 points, 2.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.7 steals in 12 games played thus far.
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Kelsey Plum is the only WNBA guard to rank within the top-10 in points, assists and steals throughout the first month of the 2025 season, per a June 16 X post.
Unfortunately, Kelsey Plum is sitting out against the Storm tonight. Plum was listed with a left lower leg injury on the team's injury report released Monday night.
With the WNBA set to expand to 15 teams with a new CBA, Sparks forward Cameron Brink is continuing to push for bigger rosters.
Caitlin Clark made a stunning return to the court for the Indiana Fever, helping her team hand the New York Liberty their first loss of the season in a high-scoring 102-88 showdown
“Top Shelf,” Jackson paired the slideshow with a simple, but striking caption. The post featured Jackson walking confidently through the tunnel in a pink and white tweed two-piece outfit. The long-sleeved crop jacket had a deep V-neck and matched perfectly with a mini skirt.