July 6, 2025 - 07:12

In a thrilling matchup, Azura Stevens delivered an impressive performance, scoring 21 points and securing 12 rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Sparks to an 89-87 victory over the Indiana Fever. This win marks the Sparks' second triumph in Indianapolis within just nine days. Kelsey Plum also contributed significantly to the team's success, adding 20 points to the scoreboard.
The Sparks entered the game looking to bounce back after suffering two consecutive losses following their dominant fourth-quarter performance in a previous 85-75 victory. Meanwhile, the Fever, despite being without star player Caitlin Clark, had enjoyed a successful stretch, winning three games, including the prestigious Commissioner's Cup.
The game was tightly contested, showcasing the resilience and skill of both teams. Ultimately, the Sparks' ability to capitalize on key moments allowed them to secure the hard-fought win, bringing renewed energy to their season as they look to build on this victory.
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