The game started with both teams trading baskets, but the Sparks’ depth and efficient shooting quickly set them apart. Azura Stevens’ perimeter accuracy stretched the Wings’ defense, while Dearica Hamby’s versatility inside created constant mismatches. The Sparks maintained their lead throughout all four quarters, capitalizing on transition opportunities and second-chance points. Kelsey Plum and Rickea Jackson also contributed key baskets, helping to keep the Wings at bay.
On the Dallas side, Arike Ogunbowale led the scoring charge, but the Wings struggled to contain the Sparks’ balanced attack. Dallas continued their season-long trend of dominating the offensive glass, giving themselves extra possessions, but couldn’t convert enough of those chances into points. The Sparks’ ability to score inside and hit from long range ultimately proved too much.
With this win, Los Angeles strengthens its position in the playoff race, while Dallas looks to regroup and capitalize on their rebounding prowess in upcoming games. For fans and analysts following betting trends, the Sparks’ consistency in points in the paint and the Wings’ offensive rebounding remain key statistical angles to watch. For full highlights and detailed box scores, visit the WNBA official game page or check out the Los Angeles Sparks Twitter for postgame coverage.
