Los Angeles Sparks Edge Seattle Storm 94-91 in Thrilling Finish
Hamby’s Late Heroics Seal the Win
The Los Angeles Sparks claimed a crucial 94-91 victory over the Seattle Storm on Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena, fueled by a clutch performance from Dearica Hamby in the game’s final moments. The win was another step forward in the Sparks’ late-season playoff push, as they continue to climb the Western Conference standings.
Hamby delivered seven of the Sparks’ final nine points, including the decisive three-point play with just over five seconds left. Her poise under pressure capped off a back-and-forth second half where neither team led by more than eight points.
Seattle had tied the game at 91 with under 13 seconds remaining, but Los Angeles executed on the next possession, finding Hamby inside for the go-ahead basket and free throw. The victory pushed the Sparks to 15-16 on the season, while the Storm dropped to 16-16 amid a five-game losing streak.
Overcoming a Slow Start
The Sparks stumbled early, falling behind 26-14 after the first quarter. Seattle’s aggressive offense, led by Brittney Sykes’ hot shooting, put Los Angeles on its heels. However, the home team quickly adjusted.
In the second quarter, the Sparks surged back with a 32-14 advantage, swinging momentum in their favor and taking a 46-40 lead into halftime. Crisp ball movement, improved defensive rotations, and timely three-point shooting fueled the turnaround.
The game’s final two quarters became a showcase of scoring runs and defensive counters, with eight ties in the second half alone. Seattle briefly took control late in the fourth, leading 87-80 with under three minutes left, but Los Angeles refused to fold.
Balanced Offensive Attack
Kelsey Plum led the Sparks’ scoring effort with 20 points, seven assists, and six rebounds, marking her 18th game this season with at least 20 points — tying her for the second-most in franchise history for a single season. Her improved efficiency since the return of point guard Julie Allemand has helped balance the Sparks’ offensive flow.
Hamby’s 19 points came on 8-for-13 shooting, and she added seven rebounds, two blocks, and two assists. Azurá Stevens contributed 15 points and matched a season milestone for three-pointers made by a player her size, going a perfect 3-for-3 from beyond the arc. She also led the team with eight rebounds.
Rookie Cameron Brink delivered a spark off the bench, scoring a season-high 14 points in just 11 minutes while matching her season highs in rebounds and steals. The Sparks’ reserves combined for 26 points, hitting 60% from the field and 71% from long range.
Seattle’s Strong Effort Falls Short
The Storm showcased offensive depth, with Brittney Sykes pouring in 27 points and Dominique Malonga adding 20 off the bench. Skylar Diggins chipped in 17 points, while Nneka Ogwumike posted 15.
Despite their scoring output, Seattle could not slow the Sparks’ three-point shooting. Los Angeles connected on a season-high 14 triples, many of them coming at pivotal moments to swing momentum.
The loss marked another narrow defeat for the Storm, who have now dropped five consecutive games — all by four points or fewer — as they slip toward the edge of the playoff picture.
Playoff Race Heating Up
With the victory, the Sparks have now won nine of their last 11 games since the All-Star break, joining the Minnesota Lynx as one of the league’s hottest teams in that span. Their resurgence comes after a 6-14 start to the season and has been fueled by a stable starting lineup featuring Allemand, Hamby, Rickea Jackson, Plum, and Stevens.
While Los Angeles has found offensive consistency, defense remains an area of concern. The Sparks currently allow a league-worst 87.8 points per game, but the return of Brink is expected to bolster rim protection and help limit opponents in the paint.
Seattle, meanwhile, is locked in a tight battle with Los Angeles, Golden State, and Washington for the final playoff spots. With a challenging schedule ahead, including matchups against top teams like the Lynx, Liberty, and Dream, the Storm’s margin for error is slim.
Looking Ahead
The Sparks will have little time to celebrate their win as they prepare for another high-profile matchup during Rivalry Week, hosting the New York Liberty on Tuesday night. With their offense firing and playoff hopes within reach, they aim to build on their recent success.
Seattle faces the challenge of regaining momentum quickly, knowing that their playoff fate may hinge on snapping their current losing streak. Finding late-game composure and defensive stops will be crucial if they hope to reverse their slide.
Sunday’s thrilling contest underscored the intensity of the final stretch of the WNBA regular season. For the Sparks, it was a statement that they can win the close ones — a quality they’ll need if they want to turn a late-season run into a postseason berth.







