Los Angeles Sparks

WNBA rosters finalized with a flurry of roster cuts the day before the season opener

By Tee Baker / May 14, 2021

8-time WNBA All-Star Seimone Augustus announces retirement

2021 WNBA season preview: Los Angeles Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / May 13, 2021

What will the team look like in their first season without Candace Parker?

What the Gabby Williams trade means for Los Angeles, Chicago

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / May 10, 2021

Sparks will have to wait for the versatile guard until 2022

Sparks open training camp with roster battles ahead

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / April 27, 2021

After the draft, the Sparks cut veteran wing Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, one of the team’s best defensive players

2021 WNBA Draft Preview: Los Angeles Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / April 15, 2021

Although they hold those five picks, it’s highly unlikely any of them make the roster

Nia Coffey to bring shooting and defense to the Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 12, 2021

Her previous familiarity with Trammell was one of the deciding factors in Coffey’s choosing to sign with the Sparks

Derek Fisher assesses Sparks offseason

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 6, 2021

In his first offseason as both general manager and head coach, Fisher is pleased with the direction the team is heading in

‘I don’t think leading is a heavy burden’: Nneka Ogwumike returns to Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 4, 2021

Ready to take on the destiny of only WNBA franchise she’s called home

Chiney Ogwumike re-signs with the Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 2, 2021

“As we transition to this new stage, we still have tremendous talent and leadership…I think you can only be excited,” Ogwumike said

Seimone Augustus. (Screenshot via WNBA Media Central)

‘I will retire a Spark’: How Seimone Augustus sees her WNBA future

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / February 25, 2021

What Los Angeles gains from the wisdom of the celebrated vet