LA has lost all but one game in the past seven outings. And guess who that one win came against? Yes, the Indiana Fever. And what’s wilder is that game actually looked like Indy’s for most of it. Even without Caitlin Clark, the Fever were in control and had a lead going into the fourth. But they still couldn’t seal it, Sparks took it 85-75. Now, fast forward to the rematch…and well, let’s just say this one almost followed the same script. Again, it was the fourth-quarter rally for Sparks. But it again came with a hilarious moment.
See, the Indiana Fever have been on a roll lately. Probably their best stretch of the season. They were riding a three-game win streak going into this one, and it wasn’t some fluke either. Their defense was locked in. They’ve been holding teams to just 27% from the three-point line – best in the league. So even with Clark sitting out her fifth straight game, it really felt like this could be Indy’s night.
But the Sparks weren’t having any of that. Coming off two straight losses, they showed up with a point to prove. The game was tight all the way, no room to breathe. But what did stay consistent from the last matchup? Another hilarious, very online, Clark–Kelsey Plum moment. Because even when Clark’s not playing, she’s giving us content from the bench.
So here’s what went down. Refs called a defensive three seconds on LA. In case you didn’t know, that’s when someone on defense camps out in the paint without actively guarding anyone for more than three seconds. As the whistle was heard, Plum immediately walked over to the ref to maybe plead her case. But on the sidelines…who’s all fired up? Obviously, CC. She stood up, started clapping – for the WNBA refs – and even gestured to Plum like, “Yeah, okay, you can stop now.” It was hilarious.
caitlin gives the ref a standing ovation for calling defensive 3 seconds and tells kelsey plum to stop talking to the ref pic.twitter.com/h5riyTmoBX
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And if it felt familiar, that’s because these two have been at it like this before. Just last game, right before halftime, Clark was standing on the court, not even checking in just looking down the floor. Plum noticed, pointing her out to the ref like, “y’all seeing this?” She even made a ‘T’ sign with her hands, probably asking to hand CC a tech. It was totally playful though, no tech, no drama. Clark didn’t even move. She just stayed there a while longer before slowly sitting down as halftime rolled in. So, it’s becoming a bit of a thing with them. Plum and Clark might not be sharing the court, but they’re sharing the spotlight.
And the Sparks star seems to have taken the entertainment duty fully. Apart from this, she was also seen handing out a Sparks shirt to a fan courtside, who then pulled it over her Fever jersey just to get a picture. “Next time, do better,” Plum joked. If that was not enough, at one point in the second quarter, she did another funny thing.
Kelsey Mitchell locked her up so tight, Plum ended up flat on the floor. And instead of just getting up, what does she do? Three push-ups. Right there on the hardwood. Crowd lost it. So sure, this game was packed with viral sideline drama, antics, and plenty of Plum flair. But make no mistake, she brought the fire too as Sparks beat the Fever again.
Sparks rally again to stun Caitlin Clark-less Fever in fourth
The LA Sparks just did it again. For the second time in 10 days, they rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Indiana Fever at home. Remember those three push-ups Plum did after getting knocked down? Turns out, that little floor flex gave her squad exactly the energy boost they needed to muscle through the second half and snag an 89-87 win.
Just like June 26, LA finished strong in the fourth to snap their two-game skid and handed the Fever another L without Clark on the floor. The game started with both teams trading buckets in a pretty back-and-forth first quarter. LA held a slim 13-10 lead before Aliyah Boston tied things up with an and-one. Stevens answered right back with a triple, but Kelsey Mitchell’s own 3-ball gave Indy a 19-18 edge.
The Fever looked sharp, getting easy buckets, but the Sparks never let it get out of hand. Down six, Plum drilled a much-needed three to slice the deficit in half. She kept cooking, but Indiana just kept responding. They pushed the lead again, only for LA to stay close and head into halftime trailing by just three.
Then came the third quarter, and déjà vu. Indiana jumped ahead by eight, but Stevens’ timely 3-pointers pulled the Sparks right back in. Then came another burst – capped by Plum’s deep three – that gave LA the lead at 70-67. Fever tried to claw it back, but LA held a one-point lead heading into the fourth.
Things got chippy. The lead kept flipping. Boston and Mitchell kept striking for the Fever, but LA always had an answer. A massive three-point play helped the Sparks close the gap again. Then, with just under a minute left, Rickea Jackson came up clutch, finishing at the rim to give LA the 88-87 edge. Then came the chaos in last minutes,
Stevens blocked Boston, secured the ball, and called timeout. LA turned it over but got lucky when the Fever missed two huge chances to take the lead. Stevens iced it (well, half-iced it) at the line with 3.3 seconds left, hitting one of two to seal it 89-87. Through it all, Azurá Stevens led the way with 21 points and 9 boards. Plum dropped 20 (with plenty of flair), Hamby added 18, and Jackson chipped in 15. Meanwhile, Indy faced its first loss in a while.
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