Los Angeles Sparks

Nneka Ogwumike and Gabby Williams face away from the camera, highlighting their bright white numbers (3 and 5) on the black jerseys with their names stitched on in neon green.

WNBPA votes to opt out of CBA

By Sydney Wingfield / October 21, 2024

Nneka Ogwumike: ‘This is a defining moment’

Teresa Weatherspoon looks onto the court with hands on hips

Chicago Sky and Teresa Weatherspoon part ways after one season

By Sydney Wingfield / September 27, 2024

Angel Reese: ‘I’m heartbroken’

Los Angeles Sparks Coach Curt Miller holds up both hands in a game between the Connecticut Sun and the Los Angeles Sparks.

Los Angeles Sparks fire Curt Miller — Early candidates to replace him

By Cameron Ruby / September 24, 2024

Curt Miller: ‘The team is now positioned for success’

A WNBA game with three players from the Washington Mystics stand together, two looking toward one side of the court and one looking the other way, while a ref and three members of the Chicago Sky stand behind them looking off the court.

Sunday Notes, Week 15: Let’s talk about the future, with Los Angeles, Chicago and more

By Emily Adler / September 22, 2024

Exploring what the future could hold for the Sparks, the Sky, the Mystics, and the Wings

Los Angeles Sparks forward Rickea Jackson dribbles the ball with her right hand. The text "Final rookie recap of '24" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: 2024 WNBA rookie recap

By The Next / September 21, 2024

The rookie class has been exceptional, from Caitlin Clark on down the draft board

Los Angeles Sparks guards Zia Cooke, Odyssey Sims and Crystal Dangerfield smile and cheer from the bench.

Los Angeles Sparks hang onto hope despite last-place finish

By Cameron Ruby / September 21, 2024

After drawing over 11,000 fans per game this season, Sparks want to give them more to celebrate in 2025

Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon dribbles the ball for the Sparks in a game against the Seattle Storm.

WNBA veteran Layshia Clarendon, league’s first openly nonbinary player, retires after 12 seasons

By Emily Caron / September 20, 2024

Clarendon spent the last two seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese dribbles the ball with her left hand, facing no defensive pressure.

Angel Reese to miss remainder of 2024 season

By Sydney Wingfield / September 8, 2024

Reese: ‘You’ll still see me being the biggest cheerleader on the sidelines’

Los Angeles Sparks guard Sydney Wiese dribbles the ball with her left hand, attacking the lane. A Connecticut Sun defender trails the play.

Sydney Wiese announces retirement from WNBA

By Sydney Wingfield / September 7, 2024

Wiese: ‘To have played and loved a game as deeply as this, for as long as this- it is a blessing’

Los Angeles Sparks guard Rae Burrell points upwards in a game against the Connecticut Sun.

Rae Burrell is finding her stride, despite Sparks’ season-long struggles

By Cameron Ruby / September 4, 2024

Burrell has become a key player as the Sparks attempt to salvage a difficult season