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Portland Fire vs. Los Angeles Sparks

Moda Center

Portland, OR

May 3 Sun • 2026 • 4:00pm

Basketball | WNBA

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Moda Center, Portland, OR

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Portland Fire vs. Los Angeles Sparks at the Moda Center, Portland, OR

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Portland Fire vs. Los Angeles Sparks

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Portland Fire vs. Los Angeles Sparks

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Los Angeles Sparks
2026 Los Angeles Sparks season
Los Angeles Sparks logo
ConferenceWestern
LeaguesWNBA
Founded1997
HistoryLos Angeles Sparks
1997–present
ArenaCrypto.com Arena
LocationLos Angeles, California
Team colorsPurple, gold, black, teal, white[1][2]
         
Main sponsorEquiTrust Life Insurance[3]
General managerRaegan Pebley
Head coachLynne Roberts
AssistantsZach O'Brien
Zak Buncik
Ebony Hoffman
OwnershipSparks LA Sports (Mark Walter, Magic Johnson, Stan Kasten, Todd Boehly, Bobby Patton, Eric Holoman)
Championships3 (2001, 2002, 2016)
Conference titles3 (2001, 2002, 2003)[a]
Websitesparks.wnba.com
Heroine jersey
Team colours
Heroine
Explorer jersey
Team colours
Explorer
Rebel jersey
Team colours
Rebel

The Los Angeles Sparks are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Sparks compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Western Conference. The team plays its home games at Crypto.com Arena. The Sparks were founded before the league's inaugural 1997 season began. Like some other WNBA teams, the Sparks have the distinction of not being affiliated with an NBA counterpart, even though the market is shared with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers.

Lakers owner Jerry Buss owned the Sparks as a sister team to the Los Angeles Lakers from 1997 to 2006. Since 2014, the Sparks have been owned by Sparks LA Sports, a group consisting of Mark Walter, Magic Johnson, Stan Kasten, Todd Boehly, Bobby Patton, and Eric Holoman.[4][5]

The Sparks have qualified for the WNBA playoffs in twenty of their twenty-eight years in Los Angeles, more than any other team in the league. The franchise has been home to many high-quality players such as 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) center and Tennessee standout Candace Parker, point guard Nikki Teasley, and nearby USC alums Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson. In 2001, 2002, 2003, 2016 and 2017, the Sparks went to the WNBA Finals. They won the title in 2001, 2002, and 2016, beating Charlotte, New York, and Minnesota respectively, but fell short to Detroit in 2003 and Minnesota in 2017.

  1. ^ "Sparks Unveil New Primary Logo & Icon". Sparks.WNBA.com. NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles Sparks Reproduction Guideline Sheet". WNBA Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "LOS ANGELES SPARKS ANNOUNCE EQUITRUST AS MARQUEE SPONSOR". Sparks.WNBA.com (Press release). WNBA Enterprises, LLC. May 21, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  4. ^ "Winston & Strawn". Winston & Strawn.
  5. ^ Block, Alex Ben (February 5, 2014). "Magic Johnson and Mark Walter Lead Acquisition of L.A. Sparks". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 28, 2025.


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