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Sparks lose to Aces in ugly shooting night

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LOS ANGELES — The Sparks couldn’t get anything going on offense.

Aside from a late run, the Aces pretty much shackled the Sparks on the defensive end. While the Aces (6-3) didn’t shoot lights out, either, the Sparks were basically in an igloo. The final score was 79-69 in a low-scoring affair for a W game.

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“I thought we did a good job (defensively),” Sparks coach Lynne Roberts began. “We followed the game plan. We had a great scout and we executed that. We just didn’t execute on the offensive end. But holding Vegas to 79 at home, we’ve got to win, right? We’ve got to be better offensively. And we’re going rogue sometimes. We’re not executing and it’s inexcusable. We’ve got to be better. But defensively, I thought we were in gaps. They’ve got some incredible individual players. Jackie (Young) hit some impressive shots. Chelsea (Gray), you know you make one mistake on defense and she’s going to find that open guy. And even still, you know A’ja (Wilson) had what? 25 and 15? And even still, we held them to 79. We’ve got to put a game together at both ends of the floor. And tonight I thought we did a great job defensively and just poor offensively.”

A’ja Wilson knew the Sparks’ offense was dangerous. She talked about it in pregame.

“They have threats on, I think, their depth,” Wilson said. “They have threats of 1 through 5 that can really kind of put points on the board. So we have to defend and stay with our system.”

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