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WNBA Preview: Los Angeles Sparks (7-13) at Minnesota Lynx (9-12)

Sparks look to wiggle way into playoff picture, visit Lynx

The Los Angeles Sparks ended the first half of the WNBA season on a six-game skid, including four losses by double digits.

All slumping aside, the Sparks sit just one game out of the final playoff spot as they resume play on Thursday in Minneapolis against the Minnesota Lynx.

To rookie guard Zia Cooke, cohesion remains key as Los Angeles resumes its quest to snap a two-year postseason drought.

Los Angeles (7-13) is seeking its first win against Minnesota in four tries this season. The Lynx prevailed by five points on their home floor on June 11 before edging the host Sparks by five and six points, respectively, on June 16 and 20.

Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles’ top scorer (19.8 points per game) and rebounder (9.6 boards per game), led the Sparks in scoring in two of the previous meetings.

Napheesa Collier has paced Minnesota in each game against the Sparks, averaging 25.0 points — just above her season average of 21.9 per game.

Collier scored a career-high 35 points on Tuesday, but it wasn’t enough in an 82-73 road loss to Atlanta. Minnesota (9-12), which trailed by 22 points in the first half, trimmed the deficit to one in the fourth quarter, but was unable to keep pace.

Dorka Juhasz matched a career best with 12 rebounds for the Lynx, who hold the seventh seed in the playoff picture as they prepare to begin a three-game homestand.

Reeve hopes the team can recapture the defensive intensity it showed down the stretch against Atlanta.

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