Sparkling Numbers - Aug. 1 at Storm

Sat, Aug 2, 2025, 11:24 PM

60

Of their season-high 108 points, the Sparks scored 60 under the basket, the highest number of paint points for the team this season and tied for sixth in franchise history. In the organization’s third-highest scoring game in history, Los Angeles also established a season high in field goals made with 41 and rebounds with 46.

28

Twenty-one points and 13 rebounds against Seattle marked Dearica Hamby's 51st career double-double and fourth in five games. The veteran forward is now tied with Napheesa Collier and Crystal Langhorne for 28th on the WNBA’s all-time double-doubles list.

27

Rickea Jackson led the Sparks' scoring efforts with 27 points on Friday, sinking a season-high-matching 11 field goals and contributing nine rebounds. The contest marked the second-year forward’s fourth time in six games scoring 20 or more points. 

20+

The Sparks had four players record 20 or more points in a game for the first time in franchise history and the fifth time in WNBA annals. Rickea Jackson led the way with 27, Kelsey Plum had 22 and Azurá Stevens and Dearica Hamby poured in 21 apiece.

5

Azurá Stevens matched her career high in assists with five against the Storm, which were converted to 10 points. The forward-center went 7-for-11 from the field, 3-for-5 from deep and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line, adding five rebounds, two blocks and one steal.

3 

In her second game back from injury, Cameron Brink racked up three blocks against Seattle, marking her seventh career performance of three or more blocks in just 17 career games. Brink has recorded at least one block and steal in nine career games, making her one of 10 players in WNBA history to accomplish this in more than 50% of their career contests. Of the nine others, six are WNBA Defensive Player of the Year winners, including Sparks legends Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie.

2 Overtimes

The gritty, double-overtime matchup between the Sparks and Storm was the W's first double-overtime game of the season and the Sparks' first since 2017 when they beat the Sky in Chicago, 115-106. Friday’s game featured 14 lead changes and 12 ties.