Kelsey Plum sinks buzzer-beater
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While much of the women's basketball community was sleeping on Wednesday night, the Los Angeles Sparks and Dallas Wings produced an all-time classic game on the
Wednesday night's matchup between the Los Angeles Sparks and Dallas Wings turned into an action-packed affair. The closely contested game was sealed by Kelsey
Plum is on pace to match Taurasi with two such seasons and turns 31 later in August (Taurasi turned 31 in June of the season she FIRST notched 20-plus and five-plus feat). So since we know her averages, it’s no surprise that Plum tied the WNBA record for most 20 and five games in a single season with her 18th of 2025 on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Sparks beat the Dallas Wings 81-80 on Kelsey Plum’s buzzer-beater as Paige Bueckers scored 44 points.
Sparks Send Congratulations to Kelsey Plum After Her Personal Achievement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kelsey Plum and the Los Angeles Sparks are back to their winning ways after taking care of business Friday night against Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings in a 97-96 win at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
Kelsey Plum finishes with 28 points as the Sparks hold on to beat the Dallas Wings 97-96 after rookie Paige Bueckers misses a three-pointer at the final buzzer.
Cameron Brink was held scoreless as the Los Angeles Sparks fell 95–86 to the Washington Mystics on the road Sunday, despite a standout performance from Kelsey Plum.
The Sparks play the Dallas Wings next at Crypto.com Arena to start a four-game home stretch; it's unlikely fans will see a mistake in announcing Plum's height. L.A. is set to return to the road on September 1 against the Seattle Storm.