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The Sparks gave the Aces a tough contest all the way to the final buzzer before coming up short in Las Vegas, 89-82.

Dearica Hamby and Kia Nurse continued their dominance, leading the offensive charge. Hamby ended the game with 29 points, nine rebounds and three steals. Nurse scored 13 points.

Cameron Brink’s foul trouble continued, but she provided defense with five blocks and eight rebounds in 25 minutes of action. Rickea Jackson had a strong showing with 13 points. Lexie Brown chipped in with 16 points.

 

 

Both teams started cold from the field, but the energy picked up and the Sparks struck first with a free throw. The Aces grabbed a four-point lead after a three by Alysha Clark.

 

LA took the lead by three after a block by Brink, leading into a 3-pointer by Nurse. Neither team established a huge lead, but Nurse dominated for LA and helped them grab a two-point lead to end the first quarter.

 

Both teams started cold from the field, but the energy picked up and the Sparks struck first with a free throw. The Aces grabbed a four-point lead after a three by Alysha Clark.

LA took the lead by three after a block by Brink, leading into a 3-pointer by Nurse. Neither team established a huge lead, but Nurse dominated for LA and helped them grab a two-point lead to end the first quarter.

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