Wings vs Sparks matchup set for Friday night in Los Angeles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 6, 2026, 1:00 AM
Last updated Jun 6, 2026
The Dallas Wings (6-3) face the Los Angeles Sparks (4-5) in the Commissioner’s Cup on Friday night at crypto.com Arena. The Wings enter with a three-game winning streak, while the Sparks look to bounce back after losing to the Las Vegas Aces. Both teams are adjusting their lineups, with the Sparks expected to welcome back All-Star guard Kelsey Plum from an ankle injury. The matchup follows Dallas's dominant win over the Seattle Storm, where they held the Storm to just 32.8% shooting. The game will be broadcast nationally on ION and available for streaming on Fubo.
- •Wings on a three-game winning streak.
- •Sparks coming off a loss to the Aces.
- •Kelsey Plum returns from injury for the Sparks.
- •Wings recently defeated the Storm 79-56.
- •Game broadcast on ION, streaming on Fubo.
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"The Dallas Wings (6-3) bring a three-game winning streak into Friday night’s Commissioner’s Cup matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks (4-5) at crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with the Sparks prepared to get All-Star guard Kelsey Plum back from an…
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