WNBA: Skylar Diggins-Smith leads Storm past Sparks, 90-82

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If the Seattle Storm are to retake the No. 4 seed from the Las Vegas Aces, Wednesday night’s matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks, a team already eliminated from postseason contention, was a must-win.

Trailing by 10 points as halftime approached, recent returnee Gabby Williams turned the tide for Seattle, captaining an 11-2 run that allowed the Storm to tie the game at 41 all at the break. From there, Seattle was able to gain separation in the second half, holding off LA for the 90-82 win and holding onto the possibility of an improved postseason outlook.

Swish Appeal’s contributing photographer Christina Merrion captured the action at Crypto.com Arena:


The Storm’s Ezi Magbegor warms up before the game. She would go on to score 14 points, grab eight rebounds and block four shots. Those four blocks allowed Magbegor to pass fellow Australian Lauren Jackson to become the franchise leader for blocks in a single season.
Christina Merrion.

The Sparks’ Rae Burrell gets up shots before the game. Starting for the fourth time this season, she scored 14…

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