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Accountability led to the Sparks’ enchancment; subsequent is extra rebuilding

By Editorial Board Published September 13, 2025 8 Min Read
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Accountability led to the Sparks’ enchancment; subsequent is extra rebuilding

After aiming to leap from the WNBA’s worst crew to a season of triumph, the Sparks as an alternative ended the season looking for perspective — none extra so than Kelsey Plum.

Within the season’s remaining weeks, whereas combating for a playoff spot, Plum referred to as Dearica Hamby, her closest teammate, to voice her frustration. Accustomed to profitable seasons with the Las Vegas Aces, Plum sought solace after a number of losses, and Hamby grounded her.

“Hey, I won eight games last year,” Hamby responded. “So this looks different to me.”

Regardless of ending beneath .500 for the fifth consecutive season and falling simply in need of making the playoffs, the Sparks simply greater than doubled final 12 months’s win whole. Hampered by a slew of accidents that stunted momentum, they significantly improved with the league’s fourth-best document after the All-Star break.

“I really wanted to impact winning, and so it’s tough because sometimes I don’t do a great job of giving myself grace,” Plum stated. “We did win 21 games, different from eight a season ago, [but] at the same time, as a competitor, I really want to be in the playoffs.”

Lacking the postseason has left Plum carrying that burden, an inside battle she stated she’ll need to course of. The load was heavier for Plum, after taking a leap of religion, betting on herself as a No. 1 choice for the primary time in her profession and the motivating issue behind accepting a commerce to L.A.

Sparks guard Kelsey Plum, who will turn out to be a free agent this offseason, drives towards Dream guard Jordin Canada throughout a sport Sept. 5.

(Paras Griffin / Getty Photos)

Now, heading into the offseason, Plum’s message to her teammates is to “take that chip and that hunger,” as she’s going to, and carry it into subsequent season.

For Hamby, this season was a mandatory dismantling and rebuilding of the group, a necessary step for lasting success.

“My optimism and perspective is I’d rather have a slow burn than a quick fix,” Hamby stated. “We’re talking about long-term and wanting to build something for years to come, with the core that we have.”

For the Sparks to take the subsequent step, head coach Lynne Roberts and normal supervisor Reagan Pebley face a tall job: holding collectively a roster that lastly confirmed promise of reaching lofty objectives. Drawing on their teaching backgrounds, each have leaned on a collaborative strategy to constructing the roster, however free company can be a take a look at this offseason.

Exterior of second-year contributors Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson, and this 12 months’s rookie class — all locked into multi-year offers — each veteran on the roster will hit the market. That features three gamers who delivered profession years: Plum, Hamby and Azurá Stevens.

Plum, with Hamby seated beside her, avoided guaranteeing her return throughout exit interviews Friday night time. But her impassioned message to followers after the season finale, function because the face of the franchise, and enter in offseason plans make a return seemingly.

Hamby, who started recruiting Plum practically a 12 months in the past in hopes of constructing a legacy collectively, additionally seems dedicated to staying. As she put it, the 2 “always talked about being together, staying together, whatever we do.”

Fever forward Kelsey Mitchell, middle, drives to the basket between the Sparks' Dearica Hamby, left, and Azurá Stevens.

Fever ahead Kelsey Mitchell, center, tries to drive towards the Sparks’ Dearica Hamby (5) and Azurá Stevens (23), who each can be free brokers this offseason.

(Michael Conroy / Related Press)

For starters, retaining them together with Stevens and Julie Allemand is a precedence, but it surely may turn out to be a bit sophisticated come free company.

Stevens, the healthiest she’s been in years, delivered profession highs in factors (12.8), rebounds (8.0), minutes (28.4) and video games (all 44) as a main contributor, significantly when accidents plagued the crew early within the season — a exhibiting that would appeal to suitors in free company.

Allemand is headed to Turkey to play professionally this offseason however hopes to return subsequent season — a return which may hinge on a extra outlined function. She stated she will “do a lot more” and doesn’t need “to be satisfied with this, and be like, ‘OK, let’s just come back next season,’ and it’s the same.”

“It’s always tough to run it back,” Pebley stated. “Success is really hard to sustain, and momentum is really hard to hold on to. … We’ll do everything we can to make sure the right pieces stay. Maybe it’s putting people in a different spot, but also addressing some needs that we have.”

The problem isn’t simply shuffling or including expertise; it’s doing so with out overcorrecting. The aim is bringing in gamers who add worth whereas preserving locker-room stability — these whom each Roberts and Pebley belief to suit seamlessly into the tradition, enhancing it fairly than disrupting it.

Altering the tradition and constructing an identification was Roberts’ prime precedence heading into her first full WNBA season, and she or he believes the roster has absolutely purchased in, a course of that started with incomes the gamers’ belief.

“They don’t care what you know until they know you care,” Roberts stated. “I wanted to get them on board and get them bought in. And so then next year there can be more accountability and I can do a better job.”

Sparks coach Lynne Roberts, right, talks with guard Julie Allemand along the sideline during a break in play.

Sparks coach Lynne Roberts talks with guard Julie Allemand throughout a break in play. Allemand will turn out to be a free agent this offseason.

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Occasions)

Pebley stated lacking the playoffs has left everybody targeted on accountability, at instances, to a fault.

Plum is carrying the load of coming to L.A. to win and falling quick. Roberts is shouldering the duty of lacking the mark of turning a perennial dropping crew right into a winner, like she was employed to do. Pebley herself has been reflecting on the selections she may have made otherwise.

“Like mature, experienced people that can gain perspective, do hold on to that self-accountability, but also start to move things into the right place,” Pebley stated. “We want to get better, and we will. We’re very committed to doing that, and grateful that it’s not just on one of our shoulders.”

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