Tonight's game features a Western Conference matchup between the LA Sparks (5-6) and the Seattle Storm (3-10).
The Los Angeles Sparks head to Seattle looking to keep their momentum after a convincing win over Portland, while the Storm aim to snap a six game losing streak and defend home court.
Kelsey Plum, one of the WNBA's leading scorers and a star for the Los Angeles Sparks, has returned to action after missing three games with a right ankle sprain.
In her first game back against the Dallas Wings, she scored 27 points, followed by 16 points against Portland on Sunday. The Sparks will lean on her scoring ability tonight against the Storm.
The Sparks need to make Seattle work for every shot by maintaining defensive pressure and limit turnovers - an area that has led costly mistakes throughout their season so far.
On the other side of the court, the Storm is a very young team and has experienced drastic roster changes since the 2025 season.
The Storm is currently on a six game losing streak, but with Dominique Malonga's return, they will have another versatile option in the frontcourt.
Seattle has at times struggled to establish consistency around the basket, particularly in rebounding and creating possessions, all areas where Malonga could make an immediate impact.
The game will start at 10:00 PM (ET). Fans can watch Sparks vs. Storm on the US Network, or stream it live on Amazon Prime and YouTube TV.
Spread | Total | Money Line | |
LA Sparks | -7.5 -110 | O 170.0 -110 | -300 |
SEA Storm | +7.5 -110 | U 170.0 -110 | +240 |
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