Los Angeles Sparks Add Forward Reshanda Gray

Los Angeles Sparks Add Forward Reshanda Gray

With Chiney Ogwumike opting out the Los Angeles Sparks needed frontcourt help, they added Reshanda Gray. Gray played last season for the New York Liberty and played a vital role in the frontcourt. Last season Gray Averaged 5.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Gray will bring another solid […]

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 Pre-Season Peek: The Los Angeles Sparks

Pre-Season Peek: The Los Angeles Sparks

While most of us are anxiously anticipating the day the WNBA season begins, let’s take a Pre-Season Peek into each team across the league. How are the Los Angeles Sparks are planning to play this upcoming season? This off-season free agency and the trading period has been a steal for the Sparks. During the free […]

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 Bounce Back to 1997: WNBA Edition

Bounce Back to 1997: WNBA Edition

Nearly 23 years ago, the WNBA tipped off its inaugural game. The New York Liberty faced the Los Angeles Sparks for the first WNBA game on June 21st, 1997. The WNBA has evolved tremendously since first starting out in 1997. Many of you may be thinking that taking a bounce back to 1997 does not […]

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 Marie Gülich is the New Center in Los Angeles

Marie Gülich is the New Center in Los Angeles

In a new zoom media meeting held by the Los Angeles Sparks yesterday. Marie Gülich was happy to be reunited with Brittney Sykes. It’s the team’s new roster. The Sparks trading Kalani Brown to the Atlanta Dream and the Sparks getting Marie and Brittney in return. It was a sweet deal. Even though I am […]

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 WNBA Throwback Thursday: DeLisha Milton-Jones

WNBA Throwback Thursday: DeLisha Milton-Jones

DeLisha Milton-Jones played her college ball at Florida for the Gators; she played from 1993 to 1997. Milton-Jones led the Gators to four consecutive NCAA tournaments. As a senior when she made first-team All-American, Milton-Jones averaged 18.6 points per game on 56% shooting from the field. Also, she averaged 8.9 rebounds that same season. The […]

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 Sparks Add More Depth With Seimone Augustus

Sparks Add More Depth With Seimone Augustus

The WNBA offseason has been wild and exciting so far; on Thursday night, it got even wilder. After 14 seasons with the Minnesota Lynx, Seimone Augustus had decided to sign with Los Angeles Sparks. Last season with the Lynx, Augustus appeared in only 13 games due to knee surgery. In those 13 games, Augustus managed […]

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 WNBA Free Agency: Kalani Brown to the Atlanta Dream

WNBA Free Agency: Kalani Brown to the Atlanta Dream

It’s official WNBA free agency has begun and the news is coming in fast. The Winsidr just announced Kalani Brown has been traded to the Atlanta Dream for Brittney Sykes and Marie Gulich. The fans have been waiting impatiently for any bombs to drop in regards to WNBA free agency. Its a matter of time […]

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 Alana Beard Retires After 15 Seasons in the WNBA

Alana Beard Retires After 15 Seasons in the WNBA

Alana Beard has retired from the WNBA. Beard was drafted 2nd overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2004 WNBA draft. As a rookie, Beard averaged 13.1 points and two steals per game. Beard played six seasons with the Mystics and averaged a career-high 19.2 points per game in 2006 with the Mystics. While with […]

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 Two Players that can Benefit the Sparks this Season

Two Players that can Benefit the Sparks this Season

It’s almost that time for superstars in the WNBA to either re-sign with their perspective teams or decide to move on. Lamarr and I will breakdown the two players than can benefit the Sparks this upcoming season. Skylar Diggins-Smith Penny Guevara As we know Skylar Diggins-Smith is an unrestricted free agent and her future with […]

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 Favorite WNBA Player This Season

Favorite WNBA Player This Season

The 2019 WNBA season was incredible not only to watch and write about but admire the amazing women/players. So many teams and players to cheer on that is impossible to choose just one but my favorite WNBA player this season is Chiney Ogwumike for so many reasons. Chiney has many incredible attributes to her game […]

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 A Look Back In The Career Of Tamecka Dixon

A Look Back In The Career Of Tamecka Dixon

Tamecka Dixon played her college ball at the University of Kansas from 1993 to 1997. In her freshman year, she only averaged 6.8 points per game; the next season, she upped her points per game to 11.3 on 47% shooting from the field and 35.7% from three-point land. Kansas In Dixon’s last two seasons at […]

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 What is Next For The Los Angeles Sparks?

What is Next For The Los Angeles Sparks?

The big question for all Sparks fans is, what is next for the Los Angeles Sparks? With a disappointing elimination game 3 loss. What went wrong with the team that was playing caliber basketball in the regular season? The Sun outcoached them both in offense and defense. The Connecticut Sun are advancing to the finals […]

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