Overview
- Los Angeles rallied from an early deficit to defeat Indiana 100-91, ending the Fever’s five-game winning streak.
- Kelsey Plum scored 25 points and dished out 11 assists, and Rickea Jackson added 25 points to fuel the Sparks’ offense.
- Cameron Brink tied her career high with five blocks after returning from injury, anchoring the Sparks’ interior defense.
- Despite Natasha Howard’s 17-point outing and Aliyah Boston’s 15 points and nine rebounds, the Fever couldn’t overcome Los Angeles’s balanced attack.
- Indiana fell to 17-13 and remains fifth in the WNBA standings as coach Stephanie White awaits a return date for Caitlin Clark.