Sparkling Numbers - August 7th vs. Sun

Sat, Aug 9, 2025, 5:49 AM

102

The Sparks amassed 102 points against the Sun Thursday night, their highest total in regulation this season. With the triple-digit showing, Los Angeles is the first team in league history to score 100 or more points in five of its past six games.

56.5

Los Angeles shot 56.5% from the field on Thursday, its second-highest percentage in a game this season. The team also converted 44.0% from beyond the arc and outscored Connecticut 48-32 in the paint.

10

With seven rebounds against the Sun, Azurá Stevens moved into 10th on the franchise’s rebounds list. The forward-center also tallied 10 points, two blocks and was +16.

7-0

When Rickea Jackson scores 20+ points this season, the Sparks are 7-0, and she has now reached this mark in three consecutive contests for the first time in her WNBA career. The second-year forward ranks 10th in the WNBA in points per game (18.8) since July 13 and is shooting 48.1% from the floor during this hot stretch.

5

For the second time this season, each of L.A.'s starting five scored in double digits, accounting for 79 of the team's total. Dearica Hamby led with 21, Rickea Jackson contributed 20, Kelsey Plum scored 18, and Azurá Stevens and Julie Allemand poured in 10 apiece.

1

With 10 points, a career-high 10 rebounds and a career-high-matching 11 assists, Julie Allemand notched the first triple-double of her career and became the fifth Spark in franchise history —Lisa LeslieCandace ParkerChelsea Gray and Layshia Clarendon — and 22nd WNBA player of all-time to record a triple-double.