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Phoenix Mercury Extend Home Winning Streak Against Sparks

Summary

  • Phoenix Mercury lead Western Conference with 27-15 record
  • Los Angeles Sparks trail Mercury in standings with 20-22 record
  • Satou Sabally led Mercury with 19 points in last matchup
Phoenix Mercury Extend Home Winning Streak Against Sparks

As of September 8th, 2025, the Phoenix Mercury are firmly in control of the Western Conference with a 27-15 record. They are set to host the Los Angeles Sparks, who currently trail the Mercury in the standings with a 20-22 record.

The two teams have faced off three times already this season, with the Mercury emerging victorious in the last matchup on August 27th. In that game, Satou Sabally led the way for the Mercury, scoring 19 points to secure a 92-84 win over the Sparks.

The Mercury have been on a roll at home, winning their last four games at the Phoenix arena. They have been led by the strong play of Alyssa Thomas, who is averaging 15.8 points and 8.9 rebounds per game this season. The Sparks, on the other hand, have been led by the scoring of Dearica Hamby, who is averaging 18.4 points per game.

This matchup between the two Western Conference rivals promises to be an exciting one, as the Mercury look to extend their home winning streak and solidify their position atop the standings, while the Sparks aim to close the gap and make a push for the playoffs.

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FAQ

The Sparks have struggled on the road this season, but they will look to Dearica Hamby's scoring to try and pull off the upset against the conference-leading Mercury.
Sabally has been a key contributor for the Mercury, leading the team with 19 points in their last matchup against the Sparks.
The Mercury currently lead the Sparks in the Western Conference standings, with a 27-15 record compared to the Sparks' 20-22 record.

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