WNBA Game Preview: Toronto Tempo (1-2) vs. Los Angeles Sparks (1-2)

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Tip‑Off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT Venue: Crypto.com Arena — Los Angeles, California Capacity: 19,068 Broadcast: Local/League Pass

Venue Context

Crypto.com Arena remains one of the league’s most iconic stages.

  • Sparks are 1–0 at home this season.
  • Toronto is on the final leg of a West‑coast swing, a mild fatigue factor.
  • LA crowds have been strong early in the season, especially during night games.
Team Form & Momentum
Toronto Tempo (1–2)
  • Coming off a narrow loss in a high‑tempo game.
  • Offense averaging 82.0 PPG, showing strong spacing and transition play.
  • Defense allowing 86.3 PPG, struggling to contain dribble penetration.
  • The Tempo’s expansion roster has shown flashes but remains inconsistent quarter‑to‑quarter.
Los Angeles Sparks (1–2)
  • Picked up their first win of the season in their last outing.
  • Offense averaging 78.7 PPG, still searching for rhythm with new personnel.
  • Defense allowing 81.0 PPG, but improving each game.
  • Rookie sensation Cameron Brink has been a defensive anchor early.
Injury Report
Toronto Tempo
  • Shay Colley — Day‑to‑Day (ankle)
  • Monique Billings — PROBABLE (knee soreness)
  • Aaliyah Edwards — PROBABLE (shoulder)
  • No major long‑term injuries

Impact: Edwards’ availability is crucial—she’s Toronto’s most reliable interior scorer and rebounder.

Los Angeles Sparks
  • Layshia Clarendon — OUT (foot)
  • Dearica Hamby — PROBABLE (hip)
  • Cameron Brink — PROBABLE (minor back tightness)
  • Julie Allemand — Day‑to‑Day (ankle)

Impact: LA’s backcourt depth is thin without Clarendon, but Brink and Hamby form one of the league’s best frontcourt duos.

Key Player Matchups
Aaliyah Edwards (TOR) vs. Cameron Brink (LA)
  • Edwards averaging 15.7 PPG, 8.3 RPG, thriving in transition and mid‑post touches.
  • Brink averaging 3.0 BPG, altering shots at an elite level.
  • This matchup determines the paint battle and Toronto’s offensive efficiency.

Edge: Brink (defensively), Edwards (scoring)

Nia Clouden (TOR) vs. Kia Nurse (LA)
  • Clouden has been Toronto’s most consistent perimeter scorer.
  • Nurse provides veteran shooting and physical defense.
  • Whoever controls this matchup dictates perimeter tempo.

Edge: Even

Natasha Cloud (LA) vs. Tempo Backcourt Committee
  • Cloud averaging 7.0 APG, orchestrating LA’s offense.
  • Toronto rotates multiple guards, but none match Cloud’s playmaking.
  • Cloud’s ability to control pace is a major factor.

Edge: Sparks

Recent Team Trends
Toronto Tempo
  • Over is 2–1 in their games.
  • Tempo are 1–4 in their last 5 road games (dating back to preseason).
  • Toronto is 0–3 when allowing 85+ points.
Los Angeles Sparks
  • Under is 2–1 this season.
  • Sparks are 4–2 in their last 6 home games (dating back to 2025).
  • LA is 5–1 when Brink records 3+ blocks.
Series History

This is the first regular‑season meeting in franchise history.

  • Toronto Tempo joined the WNBA in 2026.
  • Sparks historically perform well vs. expansion teams in their inaugural seasons.
Starting Lineup Comparison
Toronto Tempo
  • PG: Shay Colley (if active)
  • SG: Nia Clouden
  • SF: Bridget Carleton
  • PF: Aaliyah Edwards
  • C: Monique Billings
Los Angeles Sparks
  • PG: Natasha Cloud
  • SG: Kia Nurse
  • SF: Rae Burrell
  • PF: Dearica Hamby
  • C: Cameron Brink

Positional Edge: Sparks 3–2

GAME ODDS

Toronto Tempo 174

Los Angeles Sparks – 8

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 16, 2026

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