
Guard Brittney Sykes Shines in Sparks’ Season Finale
The 116-88 loss to the Dallas Wings marked the end of a tumultuous season for the Los Angeles Sparks. Despite the tough loss, guard Brittney Sykes made a career-high of 35 points.
The 116-88 loss to the Dallas Wings marked the end of a tumultuous season for the Los Angeles Sparks. Despite the tough loss, guard Brittney Sykes made a career-high of 35 points.
The Los Angeles Sparks returned home after playing its first eight of 10 games on the road to start the season. Brittney Sykes led all scorers with a season-high 25 points off the bench as the Sparks went on to defeat the Dallas Wings 93-91 for their second win in a row on Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena. The Wings battled back from a 16-point deficit and took a brief three-point lead in the fourth only for the Sparks retook a five-point advantage after Sykes made two free throws with 18.2 seconds left. Isabelle Harrison drained a three with 5.5
The Sparks defeated the Wings 91-83, and they are now 13-4 on the season. Veteran Candace Parker led the way with 22 points, ten rebounds, six assists, and four players in double figures. Sparks are playing outstanding basketball as a team.
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Five Dallas players would score in the double-digits to help the Wings win 92-77 over the Sparks.