Dearica Hamby scored 17 points and hauled in 10
rebounds, and Rickea Jackson added 12 points as the Sparks (2-4)
earned the victory four days after they fell 78-73 at home to
the Fever.
Clark was 7 of 16 from the floor and 3 of 10 from 3-point range
for the Fever (1-7) in her eighth game. She had six assists but
seven turnovers. Aliyah Boston scored 17 points and Kelsey
Mitchell added 15 for Indiana.
In the battle of the top two selections in last month's WNBA
Draft, Clark got the best of the Sparks' Cameron Brink, who
scored three points and added three rebounds in 24 minutes.
Brink did have a block inside on Erica Wheeler with 1:36
remaining to prevent the Fever from pulling within five points.
The Sparks took charge early, opening a 24-15 lead after the
first quarter. The Fever inched closer in the second quarter,
with Los Angeles still taking a 37-32 lead into halftime after
Indiana shot just 29.4 percent in the opening two quarters.
The Fever started the third quarter on an 11-0 run to take a
43-37 lead and go ahead 55-48. But the Sparks closed the third
quarter on a 11-0 run of their own for a 59-55 lead.
Indiana pulled to within 64-63 on Clark's 3-pointer with 7:44
remaining before Los Angeles took control with a 12-0 run for a
76-63 lead with 4:11 remaining. Nurse scored seven points in the
run, while McDonald had the other five.
Nurse scored 15 points in the fourth quarter as the Sparks
opened a three-game road trip with the victory. Los Angeles won
despite committing 19 turnovers, while outscoring Indiana 31-9
off the bench.
Clark also played solid defense with three steals and three
blocks as the Fever dropped the opener of a three-game homestand.
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