SPARKS END OF SEASON AWARDS
The LA Sparks are proud to highlight four players whose individual performances have been nothing short of impressive. From the consistency they’ve shown night in and night out to the moments of brilliance that have captured attention across the league, they’ve demonstrated the kind of impact that deserves recognition.
Kelsey Plum, Dearica Hamby, and Rickea Jackson have performed at an All-WNBA level all season, driving winning basketball with elite production and leadership.
Azurá Stevens has delivered a breakout year, embodying the definition of Most Improved Player with her dynamic two-way growth.
Their skill, production, and presence on the court have elevated the game and positioned them among those who should be strongly considered when it comes time to vote.
Kelsey Plum: ALL-WNBA Honors
A four-time All-Star, including this season, and two-time WNBA champion, Kelsey Plum leads the W by a landslide in games of 20+ PTS and 5+ AST with 18 (next-most has just 12). She also ranks second in FTM, fourth in PPG and 3PM, sixth in APG and seventh in FT%, earning 2025 All-WNBA selection.
Azurá Stevens: WNBA Most Improved Player
In her eighth season, Azurá Stevens has emerged as the WNBA's Most Improved Player, making significant statistical jumps across the board from 2024. This year, the forward-center from UConn is Top 10 in rebounds, blocks and double-doubles and near the Top 10 in 3PM and 3PT%. She also leads the league with at least five rebounds in 40 of 43 games.
Rickea Jackson: ALL-WNBA Honors
In her second season, Rickea Jackson became the first in her draft class to reach 100 three-pointers made. The athletic wing has also established herself as a three-level scorer and one of the clutchest players in the league. The Sparks are 9-1 when she scores at least 20 in a game this season.







