The Los Angeles Sparks delivered a commanding performance at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday, dispatching the Indiana Fever 106-92 to secure a convincing home victory. The Sparks controlled the contest from wire to wire, leaning on a balanced offensive attack and forcing Indiana into costly mistakes throughout the night.
Nneka Ogwumike was the engine that drove Los Angeles, pouring in a game-high 24 points to lead all scorers. The veteran forward imposed her will in the paint and proved difficult to contain, setting the tone for a Sparks offense that ultimately outpaced Indiana by 14 points. Erica Wheeler orchestrated the Los Angeles attack with a team-best 6 assists, keeping the ball moving and the offense humming. Down low, Dearica Hamby was a force on the glass, hauling in 9 rebounds to anchor the Sparks’ interior presence.
Indiana’s Kelsey Mitchell put together a valiant individual effort, finishing as the game’s second-leading scorer with 29 points. Mitchell’s ability to create her own shot kept the Fever within striking distance at various points, but her production was not enough to offset Indiana’s collective struggles. Tyasha Harris distributed 4 assists to pace the Fever in that category, while Monique Billings was a bright spot on the boards, pulling down a game-high 12 rebounds for Indiana.
Despite Billings’ rebounding effort, the Fever’s offensive inefficiency proved to be their undoing. Indiana shot just 43 percent from the field, connecting on 33 of 77 field goal attempts. The Fever’s perimeter game was particularly problematic, as they converted only 11 of 34 three-point attempts for a 32 percent clip — a figure that left too many possessions without reward. Indiana did get to the free-throw line with some regularity, going 15-for-21 from the stripe, but a 71 percent conversion rate meant they left points on the board there as well.
Perhaps most damaging for Indiana was their inability to protect the basketball. The Fever committed 17 total turnovers on the night, a number that gifted Los Angeles extra possessions and helped the Sparks build and sustain their advantage. Indiana’s 12 offensive rebounds showed a willingness to crash the glass, but those second-chance opportunities were undermined by the turnover problem that plagued them throughout.
The Fever also finished with 8 steals and 5 blocks on the defensive end, suggesting they were competitive in stretches, but the combination of poor shooting from distance and a 17-turnover night made it nearly impossible to keep pace with a Sparks squad that was locked in from the opening tip.
Los Angeles’ ability to limit Indiana’s efficiency while generating clean looks of their own was the defining storyline of the evening. The Sparks’ trio of Ogwumike, Wheeler, and Hamby provided a well-rounded foundation that Indiana had no reliable answer for, and the home crowd at Crypto.com Arena was rewarded with a decisive, professional performance from their squad.
The 106-92 final gives the Sparks a satisfying home win and sends the Fever back to Indiana searching for answers after a night in which their shooting woes and turnover troubles proved too steep a hill to climb.