Sparks, Chicago Sky and Kelsey Plum
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Kelsey Plum hit six 3-pointers and finished with 28 points, Azura Stevens scored a season-high 24 and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Chicago Sky 91-78.
That shift came in the form of their superstar, Kelsey Plum, who took it upon herself to ignite the turnaround with a shooting clinic in the third quarter. Her flurry helped lift L.A. to a much-needed 91-78 win over the Sky at Crypto.com Arena.
Kelsey Plum's gesture after scoring against Angel Reese in the Sky-Sparks game will catch WNBA fans' attention.
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