The Los Angeles Sparks secured a high-scoring 111–102 road victory over the Phoenix Mercury on June 14, 2026, in a Women's National Basketball Association regular-season showdown. The win improved Los Angeles’s early-season record while handing Phoenix a tough loss at home in front of their fans at the Footprint Center.
Match Overview
From the opening tip-off, both teams signaled an intent to play fast-paced, offensive-minded basketball. The Sparks came out firing, shooting well over 50 percent from the field in the first half. Phoenix stayed close behind, fueled by strong perimeter shooting, but Los Angeles’s balanced attack and efficient transition offense proved too much to contain down the stretch.
Key Moments
- First-quarter burst: The Sparks jumped out to a 12-point lead midway through the first quarter, setting the tone with quick ball movement and a relentless drive to the basket.
- Mercury’s second-half push: Phoenix cut the deficit to just three points early in the fourth quarter behind a 9–0 run, sparking hopes of a comeback.
- Sparks’ closing clamps: Los Angeles answered with a decisive 14–4 surge in the final five minutes, draining key three-pointers and forcing crucial Mercury turnovers to seal the win.
Standout Players
For the Los Angeles Sparks, the scoring was spread across multiple contributors. The Sparks’ backcourt was particularly effective, combining for over 50 points and dictating the pace. Their interior defense also stepped up when needed, blocking several Mercury attempts near the rim in critical moments.
The Phoenix Mercury were led by their star guard, who poured in a game-high 38 points along with 7 assists. However, the team struggled to get stops on the other end, allowing the Sparks to shoot over 50% from the floor and record 28 assists as a team.
Impact on the Standings
With this victory, the Los Angeles Sparks improved to 6–3 on the season and climbed into the top four of the WNBA standings. The Phoenix Mercury fell to 4–5, dropping below .500 as they look to regroup ahead of a three-game road trip. The result also marked the Sparks’ second win in three meetings against the Mercury this season, giving them an early edge in the potential playoff seeding race.
Looking Ahead
Both teams will have little time to rest. The Mercury will host the Connecticut Sun next, hoping to bounce back on their home floor, while the Sparks travel to Seattle for a showdown with the Storm. Given the offensive firepower displayed by both sides in this contest, fans can expect more high-scoring affairs as the WNBA season heats up.

