It was the type of offense they’d been chasing all season.
Cuts darted via closing doorways, twisting Connecticut’s protection into knots because the Sparks’ monster frontcourt threw its weight round in a 57-point stampede. And with consideration pulled inside, Kelsey Plum discovered her rhythm within the third quarter and Rae Burrell clawed her manner into the lane to jolt the Sparks again to life.
With touches flowing from sideline to baseline, the Sparks saved their half of the scoreboard flashing in a wire-to-wire 92-88 victory over a flailing Solar squad — all whereas limiting Tina Charles, the WNBA’s second-leading scorer, to only 9 factors on three-for-10 capturing.
Rickea Jackson, along with her wiry power and burst, knifed previous defenders as Dearica Hamby blended bruising publish work with smooth finishes and Azurá Stevens — probably the most versatile of the bunch — stuffed each hole. And as Jackson and Hamby created actual property down low, the Sparks’ backcourt dished out 22 assists.
Jackson completed with 19 factors, six rebounds and 4 assists, and Hamby had 17 factors, seven rebounds and 4 assists.
“Rickea was phenomenal. … She was aggressive, she’s a tough guard. She set the tone, and they had a hard time containing her in space,” Sparks coach Lynne Roberts mentioned. “Dearica’s defense — particularly the pick and rolls — she was so active tonight. And Z [Stevens], she doesn’t get the respect she deserves on the national scale.”
Sparks guard Kelsey Plum drives to the basket throughout Sunday’s win over the Connecticut Solar at Crypto.com Area.
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There wasn’t a lot time to breathe at Crypto.com Area on Sunday, not when each possession felt like a pendulum swing — the Sparks (6-14) surging and the Solar (3-18) countering with Bria Hartley’s regular hand on the perimeter and Saniya Rivers’ muscle inside.
“We weren’t really rattled,” Stevens mentioned. “They came back and had some runs, but we found a way to answer and I think it shows maturity and growth. … Sometimes when we get punched by teams, we tend to crumble. But today we stuck together, and we came back and got stops and put the pressure on them offensively.”
Plum, who completed with 23 factors, willed her group to a 90-85 lead with a minute to play, first stepping via Connecticut’s Leïla Lacan for a artful layup within the tooth of the protection, then nailing a pair from the free-throw line.
“I don’t think it could be understated — some of those finishes [Plum] had were unbelievable,” Roberts mentioned.
Clinging to the lead, Julie Allemand elevated what may’ve been the dagger with 48 seconds left — a three-pointer that might’ve ballooned the result in eight.
As an alternative, it went to a bounce ball, Jackson drew a foul, and Rivers went to the road. Drowned within the noise of a frenzied Crypto.com Area, the rookie scored on solely certainly one of her two photographs, holding it a two-possession recreation.
Popping out of a Connecticut timeout, Stevens rebounded a 26-foot heave from Hartley that clanged off the rim; Hartley then fouled Stevens.
True to her regular hand, Stevens iced the sport on the line, ending with 21 factors to go together with 11 rebounds and her seventh double-double of the season.
“I play for the team. I play for the Sparks. I play for my family, myself,” Stevens mentioned. “That’s been one of my goals coming into this year, is to be consistent. So, I mean, respectfully, I don’t care what the media thinks.”