Sparks-Stars Preview
The Los Angeles Sparks ended the worst start in franchise history with a win over the San Antonio Stars last week and since have continued to play well behind Nneka Ogwumike and Kristi Toliver.
San Antonio has had five days to think about what went wrong in that matchup.
The Sparks seek a third victory in four tries as they visit the Stars on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles lost its first seven games with star Candace Parker sitting out to rest and Toliver missing the first six while playing for the Slovak Republic at the EuroBasket 2015 tournament.
Ogwumike scored a season-high 27 points, Jantel Lavender had 21 and 10 rebounds while Toliver added 15 in Thursday's 86-81 win over the Stars (2-8) before Toliver dropped a franchise-record 43 in a 98-95 victory over Tulsa the following day.
The Sparks played another tough contest Sunday but fell 94-91 to Phoenix on a 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds remaining despite Ogwumike's 26 points and season-high 19 rebounds. Toliver finished with 16 and is averaging 26.0 while shooting 56.5 percent in four games since returning.
Now Los Angeles looks to bounce back with another win over San Antonio, which hasn't played since the last meeting. Rookie Dearica Hamby had a season-high 19 points, Sophia Young-Malcolm added 18 and WNBA assists leader Danielle Robinson had 13 to go along with 12 points.
The Stars led by 10 after the first quarter, but they were outscored by a combined 18 in the second and fourth.
"It went back-and-forth. Offensively, both teams were very efficient," coach Dan Hughes said. "It was a good basketball game and Los Angeles made the plays that were the difference in the game."
Possibly the most encouraging aspect for Hughes was another strong effort from Young-Malcolm, who has started the last five games as Jayne Appel recovers from an injury to her mouth.
Young-Malcolm is averaging 15.8 points in those contests with the Stars going 2-3 after scoring more than that just once as they went 0-5 with her coming off the bench.
San Antonio added some backcourt depth Sunday, acquiring guard Samantha Logic from Atlanta for a second-round pick in next year's draft. Logic was the No. 10 pick in this year's draft but couldn't find consistent playing time with the Dream, averaging 5.8 minutes in four games.
Logic, who likely will backup Robinson, became the only player in NCAA history with 1,500 points, 900 rebounds, 800 assists and 200 steals in four years at Iowa.
The Stars waived little-used Brittany Hrynko to make room for Logic.
The Los Angeles Sparks ended the worst start in franchise history with a win over the San Antonio Stars last week and since have continued to play well behind Nneka Ogwumike and Kristi Toliver.
San Antonio has had five days to think about what went wrong in that matchup.
The Sparks seek a third victory in four tries as they visit the Stars on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles lost its first seven games with star Candace Parker sitting out to rest and Toliver missing the first six while playing for the Slovak Republic at the EuroBasket 2015 tournament.
Ogwumike scored a season-high 27 points, Jantel Lavender had 21 and 10 rebounds while Toliver added 15 in Thursday's 86-81 win over the Stars (2-8) before Toliver dropped a franchise-record 43 in a 98-95 victory over Tulsa the following day.
The Sparks played another tough contest Sunday but fell 94-91 to Phoenix on a 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds remaining despite Ogwumike's 26 points and season-high 19 rebounds. Toliver finished with 16 and is averaging 26.0 while shooting 56.5 percent in four games since returning.
Now Los Angeles looks to bounce back with another win over San Antonio, which hasn't played since the last meeting. Rookie Dearica Hamby had a season-high 19 points, Sophia Young-Malcolm added 18 and WNBA assists leader Danielle Robinson had 13 to go along with 12 points.
The Stars led by 10 after the first quarter, but they were outscored by a combined 18 in the second and fourth.
"It went back-and-forth. Offensively, both teams were very efficient," coach Dan Hughes said. "It was a good basketball game and Los Angeles made the plays that were the difference in the game."
Possibly the most encouraging aspect for Hughes was another strong effort from Young-Malcolm, who has started the last five games as Jayne Appel recovers from an injury to her mouth.
Young-Malcolm is averaging 15.8 points in those contests with the Stars going 2-3 after scoring more than that just once as they went 0-5 with her coming off the bench.
San Antonio added some backcourt depth Sunday, acquiring guard Samantha Logic from Atlanta for a second-round pick in next year's draft. Logic was the No. 10 pick in this year's draft but couldn't find consistent playing time with the Dream, averaging 5.8 minutes in four games.
Logic, who likely will backup Robinson, became the only player in NCAA history with 1,500 points, 900 rebounds, 800 assists and 200 steals in four years at Iowa.
The Stars waived little-used Brittany Hrynko to make room for Logic.