2023 Los Angeles Sparks season

The 2023 WNBA season was the 27th season for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the first season under head coach Curt Miller. The season tipped off on May 19, 2023, versus the Phoenix Mercury.

2023 Los Angeles Sparks season
CoachCurt Miller
ArenaCrypto.com Arena
(Capacity: 19,068)
Attendance6,554 per game
Results
Record17–23 (.425)
Place4th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Team Leaders
PointsNneka Ogwumike – 19.1 ppg
ReboundsNneka Ogwumike – 8.8 rpg
AssistsJordin Canada – 6.0 apg
Media
TelevisionSpectrum SportsNet
ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN+
CBS
Paramount+
CBSSN
NBA TV
ION

The Sparks hired Miller on October 21, 2022. He previously served as the head for the Connecticut Sun, and led the Sun to the 2022 WNBA Finals. He also previously served as an assistant coach for the Sparks in 2015.[1]

The Sparks won their opening game of the season before dropping the next two games to Las Vegas to finish the opening month 1–2. June was an up and down month that saw the Sparks win their first two games, but then alternate wins and losses for the next five games. They won two games in a row over Dallas but then they lost their final two games of the month to Chicago. They would ultimately finish the month 6–7. July was not as good of a month for the Sparks as they lost six games in a row to start the month. They won two games against Indiana but lost their final game of the month to finish July 2–7. August began with two losses, but then the Sparks went on a six-game winning streak. August finished with three straight losses, and the Sparks finished August 6–5. The Sparks were fighting for the eighth and final playoff seed entering September and they won their opening game. They then lost their next two games, and were eliminated from playoff contention on September 8 when they did not play, but Chicago defeated Minnesota. They won their final game of the season to finish September 2–2 and one game out of the eighth playoff spot. This marked the third straight year of the Sparks not qualifying for the playoffs.

Transactions edit

WNBA draft edit

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/team/country
110Zia Cooke  United StatesSouth Carolina
214Shaneice Swain  AustraliaCairns Dolphins
326Monika Czinano  United StatesIowa

Transactions edit

DateTransaction
October 21, 2022Hired Curt Miller as head coach[2]
December 31, 2022Renounced the rights to Ivana Raca[3]
January 3, 2023Hired Karen Bryant as Chief Administrative Officer and General Manager[4]
Promoted Eli Horowitz to Assistant General Manager[5]
January 4, 2023Hired Steve Smith and Chris Koclanes as assistant coaches[6]
January 13, 2023Extended Qualifying Offer to Kianna Smith[7]
January 16, 2023Traded Olivia Nelson-Ododa, Jasmine Walker, and Kianna Smith to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Jasmine Thomas and the 10th Overall Pick in the 2023 WNBA draft[8]
January 21, 2023Traded Amanda Zahui B and a 2024 Second-Round Pick to the Las Vegas Aces in exchange for Dearica Hamby and a 2024 First-Round Pick [9]
February 1, 2023Signed Lexie Brown to a 2-Year Deal[10]
Signed Stephanie Talbot to a Multi-Year Deal[11]
February 3, 2023Signed Azurá Stevens[12]
February 7, 2023Signed Layshia Clarendon to a training-camp contract[13]
February 8, 2023Signed Jordin Canada to a training-camp contract[14]
February 19, 2023Signed Yang Liwei to a rookie-scale contract[15]
February 21, 2023Signed Karlie Samuelson and Reshanda Gray to training-camp contracts[16][17]
February 22, 2023Signed Chiney Ogwumike to a 1-Year Deal[18]
February 24, 2023Signed Nneka Ogwumike to a 1-Year Deal[19]
February 28, 2023Full-Season Suspension of Stephanie Talbot due to Overseas Injury
March 9, 2023Hired Danielle Viglione as assistant coach[20]
March 17, 2023Waived Chennedy Carter[21]
April 13, 2023Signed Zia Cooke and Monika Czinano to rookie-scale contracts
Signed Joyner Holmes and Crystal Bradford to training-camp contracts[22]
May 13, 2023Waived Crystal Bradford and Reshanda Gray[23]
May 15, 2023Waived Monika Czinano[24]
May 16, 2023Waived Karlie Samuelson and Rae Burrell[25]
May 17, 2023Waived Yang Liwei[26]
May 18, 2023Claimed Nia Clouden off Waivers[27]
Placed Katie Lou Samuelson on the Inactive List due to Pregnancy/Child-Birth
Signed Karlie Samuelson to a Hardship Contract[28]
May 27, 2023Signed Rae Burrell to a Hardship Contract[29]
May 29, 2023Released Rae Burrell from the Hardship Contract
June 5, 2023Waived Joyner Holmes[30]
Released Karlie Samuelson from the Hardship Contract[30]
June 6, 2023Signed Karlie Samuelson[31]
June 16, 2023Signed Destanni Henderson to a Hardship Contract[32]
June 17, 2023Signed Rae Burrell to a Hardship Contract[33]
July 16, 2023Released Destanni Henderson from the Hardship Contract[34]
July 31, 2023Signed Evina Westbrook to a 7-Day Contract[35]
August 7, 2023Signed Evina Westbrook to a 2nd 7-Day Contract[36]
August 14, 2023Signed Evina Westbrook to a 3rd 7-Day Contract[37]
August 21, 2023Signed Evina Westbrook to a Hardship Contract[38]

Roster Changes edit

Roster edit

2023 Los Angeles Sparks roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
G4 Brown, Lexie (OUT)5' 9" (1.75m)162 lb (73kg)10-24-1994Duke5
G/F12 Burrell, Rae6' 2" (1.88m)168 lb (76kg)06-21-2000Tennessee1
G21 Canada, Jordin5' 6" (1.68m)135 lb (61kg)1995-08-11UCLA5
G25 Clarendon, Layshia5' 9" (1.75m)158 lb (72kg)03-02-1991California9
G2 Clouden, Nia  5' 9" (1.75m)139 lb (63kg)05-17-2000Michigan State1
G1 Cooke, Zia5' 9" (1.75m)163 lb (74kg)01-09-2001South CarolinaR
F5 Hamby, Dearica6' 3" (1.91m)189 lb (86kg)1993-11-06Wake Forest8
F30 Ogwumike, Nneka6' 2" (1.88m)174 lb (79kg)1990-07-02Stanford11
F/C13 Ogwumike, Chiney  6' 3" (1.91m)183 lb (83kg)1992-03-21Stanford6
F44 Samuelson, Karlie6' 0" (1.83m)160 lb (73kg)05-10-1995Stanford4
F33 Samuelson, Katie Lou (ML)6' 3" (1.91m)163 lb (74kg)1997-06-13Connecticut4
F/C23 Stevens, Azurá6' 6" (1.98m)180 lb (82kg)1996-02-01Connecticut5
G15 Thomas, Jasmine5' 9" (1.75m)143 lb (65kg)1989-09-30Duke11
G22 Westbrook, Evina6' 0" (1.83m)158 lb (72kg)09-28-1998Connecticut1
Head coach
Curt Miller (Baldwin Wallace)
Assistant coaches
Chris Koclanes (Old Dominion)
Steve Smith
Danielle Viglione (Texas)
Athletic trainer
Courtney Watson (California)
Strength and conditioning coach
Kelly Dormandy (Springfield)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured


Depth Chart edit

Pos.StarterBench
PGJordin CanadaJasmine Thomas
Nia Clouden
SGLayshia ClarendonZia Cooke
Lexie Brown
SFKarlie SamuelsonEvina Westbrook
Rae Burrell
PFNneka OgwumikeDearica Hamby
CAzurá StevensChiney Ogwumike

Schedule edit

Preseason edit

2023 pre-season game log
Total: 1–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0)
May: 1–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 12
7:00 p.m.
at PhoenixW 90–71Zia Cooke (12)C. Ogwumike
N. Ogwumike
Holmes (4)
Canada
Liwei (5)
Footprint Center
N/A
1–0
2023 pre-season schedule

Regular Season edit

2023 game log
Total: 17–23 (Home: 10–10; Road: 7–13)
May: 1–2 (Home: 1–1; Road: 0–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 19PhoenixW 94–71Nneka Ogwumike (17)Chiney Ogwumike (7)Jordin Canada (5)Crypto.com Arena
10,396
1–0
2May 25Las VegasL 85–94Chiney Ogwumike (19)Chiney Ogwumike (8)Layshia Clarendon (6)Crypto.com Arena
7,314
1–1
3May 27@ Las VegasL 65–93Nneka Ogwumike (16)Karlie Samuelson (7)Nia Clouden (5)Michelob Ultra Arena
10,191
1–2
June: 6–7 (Home: 4–3; Road: 2–4)
September: 2–2 (Home: 1–0; Road: 1–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
37September 3WashingtonW 72–64Layshia Clarendon (15)Dearica Hamby (10)Canada
Clarendon
Hamby
Samuelson (3)
Galen Center
4,284
16–21
38September 5@ ConnecticutL 76–90Hamby
Stevens (18)
Azurá Stevens (11)Jordin Canada (8)Mohegan Sun Arena
4,783
16–22
39September 7@ New YorkL 89–96Layshia Clarendon (30)Hamby
Stevens (8)
Jordin Canada (5)Barclays Center
6,275
16–23
40September 10@ SeattleW 91–89Nneka Ogwumike (22)Dearica Hamby (12)Jordin Canada (7)Climate Pledge Arena
10,728
17–23
2023 season schedule

Standings edit

#Team
W L PCT GB Conf. Home Road Cup
1xLas Vegas Aces346.85018–219–115–59–1
2xNew York Liberty328.800216–415–517–37–3
3xConnecticut Sun2713.675714–613–714–67–3
4xDallas Wings2218.5501211–911–911–96–4
5xAtlanta Dream1921.4751511–911–98–126–4
6xMinnesota Lynx1921.4751512–89–1110–105–5
7xWashington Mystics1921.475159–1112–87–135–5
8xChicago Sky1822.450165–157–1311–93–7
9eLos Angeles Sparks1723.425179–1110–107–135–5
10eIndiana Fever1327.325215–156–147–132–8
11eSeattle Storm1129.275238–124–167–134–6
12ePhoenix Mercury931.225252–188–121–191–9

Notes

(#) – League Standing
x – Clinched playoff berth
e – Eliminated from postseason contention
Source: Overall standings and Commissioner's Cup Standings

Statistics edit

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage TO Turnovers per game
 PF Fouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

Regular Season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Nneka Ogwumike363631.1.512.339.8708.82.71.70.719.1
Jordin Canada383832.6.404.333.8733.16.02.30.213.3
Lexie Brown121130.3.486.415.8752.12.40.90.312.4
Layshia Clarendon242428.6.497.457.9153.03.41.10.011.1
Azurá Stevens352926.0.404.321.7545.91.11.20.910.8
Dearica Hamby401924.8.431.220.6485.91.80.90.38.9
Chiney Ogwumike10421.2.430.077.7144.31.31.30.38.4
Karlie Samuelson342326.1.463.426.9413.02.00.60.17.7
Destanni Henderson10116.9.362.105.7370.82.50.70.15.0
Zia Cooke39414.1.289.261.8130.90.80.30.34.8
Joyner Holmes5012.0.348.286.7503.40.20.00.44.2
Rae Burrell29311.1.387.390.8101.20.60.40.13.6
Jasmine Thomas32712.8.273.242.9091.11.30.30.22.7
Nia Clouden5110.8.300.333.5000.41.80.00.01.6
Evina Westbrook906.2.300.4001.0000.90.70.20.21.1


Waived/Released during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Awards and honors edit

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Nneka OgwumikeWestern Conference Player of the WeekJune 6[39]
WNBA All-Star StarterJune 25[40]
All-Defensive Second TeamSeptember 22[41]
All-WNBA Second TeamOctober 15[42]
Jordin CanadaAll-Defensive First TeamSeptember 22[43]

References edit

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