Sparks Stun Lynx: WNBA Upset Shakes Standings

LA Sparks upset WNBA leaders Minnesota Lynx 87-85 behind Dearica Hamby’s 29 points. Playoff implications analyzed. Key stats & rematch preview.


MINNEAPOLIS – In a seismic WNBA upset, the last-place Los Angeles Sparks (4-13) dethroned conference leaders Minnesota Lynx (11-4) 87-85 on June 14. The shock victory derails the Lynx’s 7-game win streak and injects new drama into the playoff race, proving no team is safe in this fiercely competitive season.

Pre-Game Context: Lynx Dominance vs. Sparks Struggle

Minnesota entered as overwhelming favorites:

  • Lynx Form: Best record in WNBA, #1 defensive rating (93.2)
  • Sparks Form: 4-12 record, worst offense (73.8 PPG)
  • Odds: Lynx favored by 10 points (DraftKings)

First Half: Lynx Control Falters

Minnesota led 48-41 at halftime behind Napheesa Collier’s 15 points, but cracks appeared:

  • Turnover issues (8 in Q2)
  • Inconsistent perimeter defense
  • Sparks’ Rickea Jackson exploited mismatches for 12 points

Second Half Surge: Hamby’s Revenge Game

Former Lynx forward Dearica Hamby dominated with 29 points, 14 rebounds:

“They doubted us. This win was personal.” – Hamby post-game

  • Scored 11 in critical 4th quarter
  • Held Collier to 2/7 shooting in clutch minutes

Key Stat Breakdown

CategoryLynxSparks
FG%41.2%48.6%
Rebounds3244
Turnovers1612
Source: WNBA Official Stats

Star Performances

Minnesota Lynx:

  • Napheesa Collier: 24 PTS, 9 REB
  • Kayla McBride: 18 PTS (4/10 3PT)

Los Angeles Sparks:

  • Dearica Hamby: 29 PTS, 14 REB
  • Kia Nurse: 18 PTS (4 3-pointers)

Why This Matters: Playoff Implications

The upset:

  • Exposes Lynx’s vulnerability against aggressive rebounding
  • Gives Sparks momentum ahead of critical homestand
  • Tightens West standings: Aces now just 1.5 games behind Lynx

What’s Next?

  • Lynx: Must regroup vs. Dallas Wings (June 18)
  • Sparks: Host Chicago Sky (June 16) seeking streak
  • Rematch: June 24 in Los Angeles (potential statement game)

The Bottom Line: This result upends the WNBA power structure, proving Hamby and the Sparks can compete with elite teams. For the Lynx, it’s a wake-up call: Championship aspirations require consistency against all opponents. The June 24 rematch could redefine both teams’ seasons.

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