Sparks Outlast Liberty in Buzzer-Beating Thriller, 101-99
In a nail-biting finish at Barclays Center, the Los Angeles Sparks stunned the New York Liberty with a last-second basket to capture a 101-99 win on Saturday night. Rickea Jackson emerged as the hero, muscling in the game-winning layup at the buzzer, continuing her outstanding sophomore campaign.
First-Half Firepower from the Sparks
The Sparks came out blazing in the opening quarter, setting the tone with relentless offensive pressure. They converted 13 of their 19 shot attempts, including seven from beyond the arc, to build a commanding 35-20 lead. Jackson, who erupted for 17 points in the first quarter alone, was a dominant force early.
By halftime, Los Angeles held a 58-45 advantage, powered by 10-of-18 shooting from three-point range. Their efficient scoring marked the beginning of what would be a record-setting night for the team.
Jackson’s Clutch Night and Career Milestones
Rickea Jackson finished the night with 24 points, including the decisive final bucket. She also matched her season high in made three-pointers with four, pacing the Sparks with nine field goals. The buzzer-beater not only secured the win but also helped Jackson reach the 100-assist milestone for her career.
The 2023 second overall pick has rapidly become a core contributor for Los Angeles, and Saturday’s performance highlighted her growth and leadership under pressure.
Plum Extends Her Shooting Streak
Kelsey Plum added 20 points and distributed eight assists while hauling in four rebounds. She continued her league-best streak of games with at least three three-pointers, now reaching seven consecutive contests. The eighth-year guard has been a model of consistency for the Sparks and remains one of the top long-range threats in the league.
Balanced Production Across the Roster
Azurá Stevens and Dearica Hamby were instrumental in securing the victory. Each recorded a double-double — their eighth of the season. Stevens scored all 17 of her points in the second half while pulling down a game-high 11 rebounds. Hamby contributed 17 points and 10 rebounds, marking her 50th career double-double.
Rae Burrell also delivered an impactful performance off the bench, scoring 12 points while achieving season highs in made three-pointers (2) and total field goals (4). Julie Allemand added 10 assists, matching her season best, and chipped in with six rebounds and four points.
Los Angeles scored a season-high 39 made field goals and outpaced New York in the paint with a 54-44 scoring margin.
Liberty’s Comeback Falls Short
Despite trailing by 15 points early in the third quarter, the Liberty fought their way back. Sabrina Ionescu spearheaded the rally with 30 points, including a critical elbow jumper that tied the game at 99 with 23.1 seconds remaining.
Natasha Cloud added 22 points, with 10 coming in the fourth quarter. The Liberty narrowed the gap with a combination of defensive pressure and fast-paced offensive execution, cutting the lead to as little as two in the final minutes.
Azura Stevens’ layup with just over a minute left had given the Sparks a temporary 99-97 edge before Ionescu’s tying shot. But the final possession belonged to Los Angeles, and Jackson’s perfectly executed post move delivered the crushing blow to Liberty fans.
Breanna Stewart Injury Casts Shadow
New York suffered a setback early in the game when reigning MVP Breanna Stewart exited with a lower leg injury just three minutes in. Stewart had registered three points and a rebound before limping to the locker room. According to team sources, Stewart will miss at least four upcoming games but avoided a season-ending injury. Her absence significantly impacted the Liberty’s interior defense and rebounding against the Sparks’ aggressive frontcourt.
Historic Offense for the Sparks
This win marked the fifth straight game in which the Sparks have scored 90 or more points — the longest such streak in franchise history. Shooting 51.3% from the field and 40.7% from deep, Los Angeles has now posted four consecutive games shooting over 50%. It's the first time since 2016 that the franchise has achieved this feat and only the 21st time in WNBA history.
What’s Next
The Sparks (11-14) return home to face the Las Vegas Aces on July 29, looking to build on their historic offensive momentum. The Liberty (17-7), now dealing with injury adversity, will regroup before facing the Dallas Wings next.







