Storm 62, Sparks 76

1 2 3 4 T
SEA (8-7) 19 14 10 19 62
LOS (10-3) 18 17 22 19 76

Final

10:30 PM ET, June 24, 2008
Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA

Parker scores 22, dunks for second straight game as Sparks drop Storm

Top Performers
SEATTLE LOS ANGELES
S. Cash
Points: 10
Reb: 5
Ast: 2
Stl: 0
Blk: 3
C. Parker
Points: 22
Reb: 11
Ast: 4
Stl: 4
Blk: 3
Game Leaders
 SEATTLELOS ANGELES
PointsS. Bird 11C. Parker 22
ReboundsL. Jackson 7C. Parker 11
AssistsS. Swoopes 4C. Parker 4
StealsL. Jackson 3C. Parker 4
BlocksS. Cash 3C. Parker 3
· Team stats: Seattle | Los Angeles
2008 Season
 
» Tue 6/24 @LA 76, SEA 62Recap | Box Score
Sat 7/12 @SEA 70, LA 52Recap | Box Score
Sun 9/14 @LA 65, SEA 48Recap | Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Sparks | Storm
Next 5 Games
SEATTLE (ET) LOS ANGELES (ET)
06/29 WAS 9:00pm
07/03 NY 10:00pm
07/05 MIN 10:00pm
07/08 @SAC 10:00pm
07/10 PHO 3:00pm
06/26 WAS 10:30pm
07/01 NY 3:30pm
07/03 MIN 10:30pm
07/06 PHO 9:30pm
07/09 HOU 10:30pm
· Complete Schedule: Seattle | Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Candace Parker dunked for the second consecutive game and had 22 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks to lead the Los Angeles Sparks to a 76-62 victory over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night.

"Candace is definitely improving every single game," the Sparks' Lisa Leslie said. "It has taken her a while to make the adjustment, but her work ethic is definitely improving day by day, and it's part of our responsibility to make sure she gets that in practice."

DeLisha Milton-Jones added 19 points and Marie Ferdinand-Harris had 16 points for the Sparks (10-3), who have won six of seven.

Sue Bird scored 11 points for the Storm (8-7), who have lost four of five. Lauren Jackson, Swin Cash and Tanisha Wright added 10 points apiece.

Parker dunked with her right hand with 57 seconds left to play after making a steal and dribbling the length of the court. Parker had her first pro dunk Sunday against Indiana.

"I had the opportunity to play with the national team in college, which helped me," Parker said of her transition to the WNBA. "Now, it's just getting adjusted to the schedule and taking care of your body; Lisa and DeLisha stay on me about lifting."

Parker flew to New York following Sunday night's game to receive the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation's top female college athlete. Then she flew back to Los Angeles on Monday night.

Parker had three points and a block during a 5-0 spurt that gave Los Angeles a 35-33 halftime lead.

Ferdinand-Harris and Parker then combined for 17 points in the third quarter, with Ferdinand-Harris scoring nine, to extend the Sparks' lead to 57-43. The Storm scored only two points in the final 4:26 of the third quarter.


WNBA Scores

Tuesday, June 24th
Sacramento 73 Final
Indiana 78
Phoenix 98 Final
Washington 90
Detroit 68 Final
Connecticut 85
NY Liberty 69 Final
Minnesota 91
Houston 82 Final
San Antonio 81 OT
Seattle 62 Final
LA Sparks 76