The Los Angeles Sparks met the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis for the last time this season, and dropped 74-72, conceding a 10-0 pursue leading 72-64 with 3:05 continuing to be in the game. The Triggers possess the season series, defeating the Fever in two prior games in Los Angeles. The High temperature outrebounded the Stimulates 39-20, starting with 8 offending rebounds in the first quarter and 15 points and 19 rebounds from Teaira McCowan. Kelsey Mitchell led all scorers with 25 Cox and Nia Coffey were standouts off the bench. In her first go back to Indiana because being forgoed in June, Cox tape-recorded a career-high 14 points and two takes in 15 mins of play. Nia Coffey went 3-4 from the 3-point line and racked up 13 points, consisting of 10 in the fourth quarter to place the Sparks in a position to win the video game. Nneka Ogwumike included 17 points and 5 helps. Ogwumike went beyond 4500 profession points and preserved her leading 3 ranking in scoring in Stimulates a tired start, the Sparks and Fever fought within 6 factors of each other for the very first half of Tuesday night's game. Former MVP Nneka Ogwumike brought the offensive energy early Sparks Store, scoring eight of the Triggers first 10 points. Indiana's Victoria Vivians triggered a momentum swing with a set of back-to-back takes and layups. The Fever racked up the final five indicate close the fifty percent at 35-30 and out-rebounded the Sparks 24-9. Teaira McCowan and Kelsey Mitchell amounted to 21 of Indiana's 35 points at the fifty percent. Kelsey Mitchell led all markers with 12 the third quarter, the Fever had the ability to keep their lead through the initial four mins. Nevertheless, the Stimulates went on a 22-6 run to put them back on the top. Indiana hit a dry spell and LA found their offensive energy. Previous High temperature center, Lauren Cox, struck a career-high and very first double-digit game scoring video game with 14 factors in 15 minutes of play. The Triggers outscored the High temperature 26-18 in the 3rd and led 56-53 heading into the 4th Fever took an early lead in the last quarter, thanks to a jumper and three-pointer by Kelsey and Tiffany Mitchell. Nevertheless, with the Stimulates tracking 59-58, Nia Coffey went on an individual 8-0 go to provide the Stimulates a 66-59 lead. A Coffey layup and two Ogwumike complimentary tosses gave the Triggers a 72-64 lead. Mitchell responded with a pull-up 3-point jumper that linked the video game with a little over a minute left. The Fever held the Triggers scoreless in the last 3 mins to finish a 10-0 run, ending the video game 74-72. The Triggers will take on against the Minnesota Lynx on Thursday, September second at 5 p.m. PT at the Target Center in the last video game of their 15-day road journey.
The Los Angeles Sparks met the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis for the last time this season, and dropped 74-72, conceding a 10-0 pursue leading 72-64 with 3:05 continuing to be in the game. The Triggers possess the season series, defeating the Fever in two prior games in Los Angeles. The High temperature outrebounded the Stimulates 39-20, starting with 8 offending rebounds in the first quarter and 15 points and 19 rebounds from Teaira McCowan. Kelsey Mitchell led all scorers with 25 Cox and Nia Coffey were standouts off the bench. In her first go back to Indiana because being forgoed in June, Cox tape-recorded a career-high 14 points and two takes in 15 mins of play. Nia Coffey went 3-4 from the 3-point line and racked up 13 points, consisting of 10 in the fourth quarter to place the Sparks in a position to win the video game. Nneka Ogwumike included 17 points and 5 helps. Ogwumike went beyond 4500 profession points and preserved her leading 3 ranking in scoring in Stimulates a tired start, the Sparks and Fever fought within 6 factors of each other for the very first half of Tuesday night's game. Former MVP Nneka Ogwumike brought the offensive energy early Sparks Store, scoring eight of the Triggers first 10 points. Indiana's Victoria Vivians triggered a momentum swing with a set of back-to-back takes and layups. The Fever racked up the final five indicate close the fifty percent at 35-30 and out-rebounded the Sparks 24-9. Teaira McCowan and Kelsey Mitchell amounted to 21 of Indiana's 35 points at the fifty percent. Kelsey Mitchell led all markers with 12 the third quarter, the Fever had the ability to keep their lead through the initial four mins. Nevertheless, the Stimulates went on a 22-6 run to put them back on the top. Indiana hit a dry spell and LA found their offensive energy. Previous High temperature center, Lauren Cox, struck a career-high and very first double-digit game scoring video game with 14 factors in 15 minutes of play. The Triggers outscored the High temperature 26-18 in the 3rd and led 56-53 heading into the 4th Fever took an early lead in the last quarter, thanks to a jumper and three-pointer by Kelsey and Tiffany Mitchell. Nevertheless, with the Stimulates tracking 59-58, Nia Coffey went on an individual 8-0 go to provide the Stimulates a 66-59 lead. A Coffey layup and two Ogwumike complimentary tosses gave the Triggers a 72-64 lead. Mitchell responded with a pull-up 3-point jumper that linked the video game with a little over a minute left. The Fever held the Triggers scoreless in the last 3 mins to finish a 10-0 run, ending the video game 74-72. The Triggers will take on against the Minnesota Lynx on Thursday, September second at 5 p.m. PT at the Target Center in the last video game of their 15-day road journey.