Former Los Angeles Sparks’ star Candace Parker, who spent 13 seasons with L.A. and led the purple and gold to a WNBA championship in 2016, will be inducted into the 2026 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class on June 27, per an Oct. 30 announcement.
Parker joins WNBA icons Elena Delle Donne and Cheryl Reeve in receiving the honor. ESPN announcer Doris Burke will also be inducted.
Furthermore, on Nov. 1, the MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers won their second straight World Series title. Following the thrilling Game 7 victory, both the WNBA’s Sparks and star forward Dearica Hamby shared support for their fellow L.A. team.
“@Dodgers DID THAT!!!!!!” Hamby said.
Here’s all the latest Sparks news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Sparks Tweets of the Day:
A look at the LA Sparks’ new $150 million practice facility in El Segundo — set to open in 2027.
It marks the largest investment in the history of women’s sports for a single team.
MORE: https://t.co/3q1iDF7Io3pic.twitter.com/eO71oEOB2b
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 25, 2025
From Monday — Sparks’ Cameron Brink reacts to her season-ending nose injury suffered in LA’s 2025 finale vs Aces:
✍️🔗: https://t.co/kMyVURw2GR pic.twitter.com/EJqL0gQmEj
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 17, 2025
Angel Reese to the Sparks?
🚨🔗 More on potential trade destinations for Chicago’s star, following a recent report: https://t.co/mLzmGUXSPu
— LA Sports Report (@LA_SportsReport) September 10, 2025
Kelsey Plum, in her first season in LA, led the Sparks to their highest single-season win total since 2019.
2025 — 21-23
‘24 — 8-32
‘23 — 17-23
‘22 — 13-23
‘21 — 12-20
‘20 — 15-7
“We’ll be back …[the culture] is changing,” she said postgame on Thursday.https://t.co/AU3pe4EXNY
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 12, 2025
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