LOS ANGELES — Five seasons without making the playoffs and counting.

Although the Sparks finished the 2025 season with an encouraging 16-10 record since July 5, their 21-23 overall mark earned them a ninth-place finish, which caused them to miss the WNBA playoffs by two games.

“I think for us post All-Star, we were where we wanted to be,” Sparks All-Star guard Kelsey Plum said following Thursday’s season-ending loss to Las Vegas.

“We just didn’t get it together soon enough.”

Here’s a breakdown of the Sparks’ season and roster:

The Sparks’ in-season turnaround was highlighted by a span of winning eight of nine games between mid-July and early August.

“I think we have a lot of the right pieces and I know we have the right head coach,” Sparks second-year general manager Raegan Pebley sa

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