The Sun (San Bernardino)

Sparks find themselves in a must-win situation

- By John W. Davis jdavis@scng.com @johnwdavis on Twitter

There’s no simpler way to put it. The Sparks must win on the road against the Washington Mystics today to have even a minuscule chance to make the WNBA playoffs, with four games remaining in the regular season.

The Sparks (12-20) are coming off a heartbreak­ing 88-86 loss on the road to the Atlanta Dream on Friday, courtesy of Cheyenne Parker’s game-winning layup with 0.3 seconds to go.

They have lost their last two games by a combined five points.

After losing six consecutiv­e games, the Sparks are in dire straights since the team agreed to a ‘contract divorce’ with 6-foot-9 center Liz Cambage last month. They have lost all five games since Cambage departed, including the first three games of an arduous East Coast road trip. The Sparks are 11th of 12 teams in the standings and only the top eight make the postseason.

If the Sparks fail to make the playoffs for a second straight season, which has only happened one other time in the team’s 26-year history, (in 1997 and 1998), they will not have a chance at the No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft as a consolatio­n.

Along with then starting guard Erica Wheeler, the Sparks traded their 2023 first-round draft pick to the Atlanta Dream for guard Chennedy Carter, the No. 4 pick in the 2020 draft, who has not played in the last two games, per a “coach’s decision” by interim head coach Fred Williams, despite Carter

not being injured and available to play.

The right to the Sparks’ potential 2023 WNBA lottery pick was later traded by Atlanta to Washington, so the very team they need to beat today, can be the team that essentiall­y eliminates the Sparks from postseason contention, while at the same time clinching one of the top four picks in 2023 draft, while preparing for their own 2022 postseason run.

Washington (20-13), one of the top five teams in the league, has clinched a playoff spot. The Sparks are 1-1 against Washington this season, winning 84-82 in Los Angeles on June 21 and losing 94-81 in Los Angeles on July 12.

In that win against Washington, the Sparks were led by All-Star forward Nneka Ogwumike, who scored 21 points and grabbed six rebounds. Ogwumike is averaging 18.5 points and 6.7 rebounds this season.

Sparks starting forward/ center Chiney Ogwumike has missed the last two games after suffering a facial injury against the New York Liberty on Aug. 2 that has since affected her vision, leaving the team with essentiall­y a seven-person rotation (with Carter benched) and no reserve players taller than 6-foot-3 to spell Ogwumike and 6-foot-5 rookie center Olivia Nelson-Ododa, who has been recently inserted into the starting lineup.

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