WNBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Sparks (1-3) vs. Phoenix Mercury (2-3)

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Tip‑off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT

Venue: Footprint Center — Phoenix, Arizona

Broadcast: ESPN+, Arizona’s Family Sports, Spectrum SportsNet, WNBA League Pass

Venue Profile — Footprint Center

  • Location: Downtown Phoenix
  • Capacity: ~17,000
  • Court Style: Fast, high‑scoring environment
  • Home‑Court Advantage: Mercury fans create one of the loudest atmospheres in the league
  • Team Fit: Phoenix thrives in pace‑and‑space settings, especially at home

The Mercury historically shoot better at home, especially from three, where the arena’s backdrop favors perimeter shooters.

Injury Report

Los Angeles Sparks

  • Cameron Brink — Probable (ankle)
  • Rickea Jackson — Probable (knee)
  • Lexie Brown — Out (foot)
  • Layshia Clarendon — Out (hamstring)
  • Azurá Stevens — Questionable (illness)

Phoenix Mercury

  • Diana Taurasi — Probable (rest management)
  • Brittney Griner — Probable (hip)
  • Sophie Cunningham — Out (shoulder)
  • Natasha Cloud — Probable (ankle)
  • Brianna Turner — Out (knee)

Impact Summary:

  • Sparks missing Brown and Clarendon weakens their backcourt depth.
  • Phoenix missing Cunningham removes a key floor‑spacer.
  • Griner and Taurasi both expected to play gives Phoenix a major stability advantage.

Team Records & Recent Form

Los Angeles Sparks (1–3)

Last 4: 1–3 Road Record: 0–2 Offensive Rating: Bottom‑third Defensive Rating: Middle of the pack

Form Notes:

  • Sparks struggle with turnovers and half‑court creation
  • Brink’s rim protection has been elite, but foul trouble is an issue
  • Rickea Jackson emerging as a primary scorer

Phoenix Mercury (2–3)

Last 5: 2–3 Home Record: 1–1 Offensive Rating: Improving Defensive Rating: Below average

Form Notes:

  • Griner rounding into form after early‑season minutes restriction
  • Taurasi shooting well from deep at home
  • Phoenix’s bench remains inconsistent

 Key Player Matchups

1. Brittney Griner (PHX) vs. Cameron Brink (LA)

  • Griner’s veteran post scoring vs. Brink’s elite shot‑blocking
  • Brink must avoid early fouls
  • Griner’s physicality is a major challenge for rookies

Edge: Griner, due to experience and strength.

2. Diana Taurasi (PHX) vs. Rickea Jackson (LA)

  • Taurasi’s shooting vs. Jackson’s athleticism
  • Jackson can attack Taurasi off the dribble
  • Taurasi can punish LA’s defensive lapses from three

Edge: Even, depends on pace and whistle.

3. Natasha Cloud (PHX) vs. Sparks Backcourt

  • Cloud’s playmaking vs. Sparks’ depleted guard rotation
  • LA struggles defending pick‑and‑roll without Clarendon
  • Cloud’s ability to control tempo is crucial

Edge: Phoenix

4. Dearica Hamby (LA) vs. Phoenix Frontcourt Depth

  • Hamby’s motor and rebounding vs. Phoenix’s inconsistent secondary bigs
  • If Hamby wins the energy battle, LA stays competitive

Edge: Hamby, but only if she avoids foul trouble.

Series History

  • 2025 Season: Phoenix won 3 of 4
  • Last 10 meetings: Mercury lead 7–3
  • At Footprint Center: Phoenix has won 5 straight vs. LA

Trend: Phoenix consistently outperforms LA at home, especially in high‑scoring games.

Betting Trends

Los Angeles Sparks

  • 1–3 ATS
  • Unders hit in 3 of 4
  • Struggle in second halves

Phoenix Mercury

  • 2–3 ATS
  • Overs hit in 3 of 5
  • 6–2 in last 8 home games vs. LA

Head‑to‑Head

  • Phoenix has covered 5 straight at home
  • Overs hit in 4 of last 6 matchups

GAME ODDS

Los Angeles Sparks          177.5

Phoenix Mercury             – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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