Dearica Hamby Earns New Nickname From Los Angeles Sparks
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The Sparks will be without Rickea Jackson for their game Wednesday against the Mercury as her injury landed her in concussion protocol.
Brink wore a sleeveless yellow sheer top paired with a high-waisted black leather skirt. She completed the look with knee-high black boots and a sleek black shoulder bag. “Tunnel fits are back babyy,” Brink shared her game-night fashion moment on Instagram.
Nearly eight years after Kelsey Plum’s unforgettable moment at an NBA game, a Los Angeles Sparks star finally revealed the secret behind the viral t-shirt toss.
The Sparks signed rookie Liatu King to a hardship contract as the team has endured several injuries to start the season.
Coach Cheryl Reeve – who’s headed the Lynx since 2010 – said the Sparks got it right with Roberts, a modern-minded coach with an appreciation for three-points-is-more-than-two analytics, though perhaps not the natural shooting depth at her disposal to fit that notion.
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The Minnesota Lynx roared to a 2-0 start with an 89-75 win over the Los Angeles Sparks Sunday night. It was their second straight role playing the spoiler to start the season, having marred Paige Bueckers' WNBA debut in the Dallas Wings' home opener on Friday and then doing the same to the Sparks in L.A.
It was also a memorable offseason because Brink got engaged to longtime Stanford boyfriend Ben Felter with a giant rock on her finger. The 23-year-old’s fashion game never had an offseason like her winning miniskirt and boots combo on Wheel of Fortune, or her matching crop top and miniskirt for NBA All-Star weekend.
The Minnesota Lynx handed the Los Angeles Sparks their first loss of the season. Here is a recap of the Lynx and Sparks battle in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES (WNDU) - Former Notre Dame women’s basketball forward Liatu King has signed a hardship contract with the Los Angeles Sparks. This deal keeps her on the roster for the rest of the WNBA season.
Los Angeles plays the Phoenix Mercury after Azurá Stevens scored 21 points in the Sparks' 89-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx.
The Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a convincing 84-67 season-opening win over the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night — a timely victory to begin 2025 in front of a sellout Chase Center crowd. Despite the double-digit result and a career night for star guard Kelsey Plum,