- Borlase leads host of Opals stars to sign new WBA free agency deals ABC News —
- Out with the old, in with the new: Sky trade Ariel Atkins for Rickea Jackson — and begin again Chicago Sun-Times —
- WNBA draft prospects ready to ‘continue fighting’ for next generation as new CBA’s first class NY Post —
- Fever bring back another Caitlin Clark favorite NY Post —
- WNBA trade grades: Grading Sky's latest move, Rickea Jackson's fit ESPN —
- Chicago Sky Complete Another Blockbuster Trade After Angel Reese Move Newsweek —
- Sources: Sparks re-signing Plum to 1-year deal ESPN —
- Golden State Valkyries Make Franchise-Altering Move in WNBA Free Agency Newsweek —
- 2026 WNBA Mock Draft: Wings take international star NY Post —
- Sophie Cunningham returns to Indiana Fever and rejoins bestie Caitlin Clark after WNBA star entered free agency Daily Mail —
- WNBA free agency update: Sky get tougher defensively, sign DiJonai Carrington Chicago Sun-Times —
- WNBA trade grades: Sky nail deal for Rickea Jackson, Sparks go all in on playoff run with Ariel Atkins CBS Sports —
- Kelsey Plum Sacrifices Supermax Deal for Sake of Los Angeles Sparks Roster Newsweek —
- Two teams, two timelines, two different bets on Angel Reese Chicago Sun-Times —
- Sparks acquire All-Star Atkins in trade with Sky ESPN —
- WNBA free agency update: Sky trade Ariel Atkins for Rickea Jackson Chicago Sun-Times —
- WNBA star Sophie Cunningham rejoins Fever after emerging as fan favorite Fox News —
- UCLA likely to make history as No. 1 draft pick decision looms The Globe and Mail —
- Williams returns to Lynx on two-year max deal ESPN —
- WNBA free agency update: Courtney Vandersloot resigns with the Sky Chicago Sun-Times —
Los Angeles Sparks
American professional women's basketball team of the WNBA
The Los Angeles Sparks are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Sparks compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Western Conference. The team plays its home games at Crypto.com Arena. The Sparks were founded before the league's inaugural 1997 season began. Like some other WNBA teams, the Sparks have the distinction of not being affiliated with an NBA counterpart, even though the market is shared with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers.