Hamby’s Basket with 4.3 Seconds Left Gives Sparks 108-106 Win over Storm 108-106 in 2 OTs
SEATTLE, AUG 2 – The Sparks secured their sixth win in seven games after 14 ties and 12 lead changes in the WNBA's first double-overtime match this season, officials said.
- In the WNBA’s first double-overtime game of the season, Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby scored with 4.3 seconds left to secure a 108-106 victory over the Seattle Storm on Friday night.
- The back-and-forth battle featured 14 ties and 12 lead changes, with Jackson tying at 86 and Diggins at 99, forcing double overtime.
- Adding to the offensive showcase, Kelsey Plum added 22 points and seven assists while Azura Stevens scored 21 for the Sparks.
- The Sparks improved to a 12-15 record, winning six of their past seven games, as their playoff push gains momentum with a crucial win.
- Storm coach Noelle Quinn criticized the officiating, saying 'played 43 minutes and took zero free throws-- it's ridiculous' and 'I saw with my own eyes it go off the opponent and they said there was not enough camera angles to change that call.
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Dearica Hamby, Sparks outlast Storm in double-OT thriller
Hamby’s layup with 4.3 seconds left gives the Sparks a 108-106 road win. Rickea Jackson has 27 points to lead the Sparks, who survive a 37-point night from Seattle’s Nneka Ogwumike to win for the sixth time in seven games.

Hamby's basket with 4.3 seconds left gives Sparks 108-106 win over Storm 108-106 in 2 OTs
Dearica Hamby’s layup with 4.3 seconds left gave the Los Angeles Sparks a 108-106 win over the Seattle Storm on Friday night in the first double-overtime game in the WNBA this season.


Dearica Hamby, Sparks outlast Storm in 2OT thriller
Dearica Hamby was one of four Los Angeles scorers with at least 21 points, notching her final two on what proved to be the game-winner for the Sparks in their 108-106 defeat of the host Seattle Storm in double overtime…
Los Angeles Sparks Power Through Enormous Storm In Double-Overtime Thriller
SEATTLE -- The Los Angeles Sparks fought through a massive storm in the Emerald City, taking down the Seattle Storm, 108-106, in a double-overtime thriller. With the win, the Sparks are 12-15, emerging victorious in their sixth game of their last eight. The Storm moved to 16-12 with the loss, an iss
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