The Sparks defeated the Dallas Wings 91-77 on Sunday at Crypto.com Enviornment to maintain their faint playoff hopes alive heading into the ultimate week of the common season.
Julie Allemand completed with 21 factors, a career-high 5 steals and 4 assists, and Rae Burrell had 13 factors because the Sparks went on a 16-0 run within the fourth quarter.
“I think we stayed strong defensively, we got some steals, and then we were just running and played as a team,” Allemand mentioned. “When we play like that, I think we are unstoppable.”
The Sparks (20-22) should win their remaining two video games in opposition to Phoenix and Las Vegas and have Seattle lose to Golden State on Tuesday to make the postseason.
The Sparks led for almost all the recreation, capitalizing on 10 three-pointers, 12 steals and 6 gamers scoring in double digits.
Dallas, nevertheless, went on a 19-2 run in the beginning of the third quarter and managed to briefly lead twice.
Amy Okonkwo hit a three-pointer with 8.9 seconds left within the third quarter to offer the Wings (9-34) a one-point lead. However the Sparks didn’t waste time responding, with Allemand hitting a three-pointer earlier than the buzzer that put the Sparks forward for good.
Burrell scored 11 factors within the fourth quarter to assist the Sparks draw back.
Sparks coach Lynn Roberts praised Burrell for her aggressiveness.
“She’s going to fly around and make things happen,” Roberts mentioned. “She’s so athletic, bouncy, and aggressive — that brings everyone to life.”
Azurá Stevens had 13 factors and 11 rebounds, and Dearica Hamby completed with 15 factors and 13 rebounds. Kelsey Plum had 12 factors and Rickea Jackson contributed 11 factors.
Stevens mentioned her efficiency was a reminder of how she will be able to contribute to the Sparks’ success.
“I know I am a big part of the team, just like everybody else is,” Stevens mentioned. “I know when I come out aggressive, even if I am not making shots, it still puts pressure on the defense.”
Dallas rookie Paige Bueckers completed with 18 factors, seven assists and 6 rebounds for Dallas. Myisha Hines-Allen had 15 factors, 13 rebounds and 7 assists. Maddy Siegrist added 13 factors and 4 rebounds for the Wings.