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While the end of an era may be coming for the Golden State Warriors, it may be further down the road than initially thought. Last season, Golden State missed the playoffs for the third time in the previous five years. However, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson were healthy for the first time, and the Warriors were left out in the cold.Thompson left Golden State for Dallas after the 34-year-old didn’t get the four-year, $100 million deal he sought. The Warriors waived Chris Paul and lost Dario Saric in free agency. However, they did acquire De’Anthony Melton, Buddy Hield, and Kyle Anderson to replace Thompson and get a little younger.

Home Customer Service Stay Connected Read today’s Edition Best of Pierce County News Sports Entertainment & Living Opinion Obituaries Sports Betting Shopping/Reviews Press Releases Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad – Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising SPORTS Dearica Hamby scores 27 to help Sparks hold off Wings BY FIELD LEVEL MEDIA FIELD LEVEL MEDIA WNBA STORIES UPDATED JULY 13, 2024 11:41 PM Dearica Hamby racked up 27 points, including two late layups, to help the Los Angeles Sparks hold off the Dallas Wings, 87-81, on Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Texas. The Sparks (6-17) led by 11 points near the midpoint of the third quarter before Dallas rallied to carry a two-point lead into the fourth. Down 72-69, Los Angeles took charge with an 11-1 run that was capped by Hamby’s drive and layup with 3:19 to play. The Wings cut the deficit to 80-77 on a putback by Kalani Brown and two free throws by Arike Ogunbowale. Hamby went to the basket again for a layup with 1:00 to play, and Los Angeles held on for the win. Rickea Jackson added 23 points, Azura Stevens scored 16 and Aari McDonald had 12 for the Sparks, who snapped a two-game losing streak. Odyssey Sims led Dallas (5-19) with 23 points, with Natasha Howard scoring 14, Brown tallying 13, Ogunbowale contributing 12 and Teaira McCowan hitting for 10. The Wings have dropped three straight games and six of their past seven. Dallas controlled things early in the opening period, taking an 18-11 lead after Jacy Sheldon’s running layup at the 3:08 mark. The Sparks answered by scoring the final 11 points of the frame, going up 22-18 on Jackson’s layup with 13.2 seconds remaining. Los Angeles stretched its advantage to eight points when Hamby scored on a layup with 8:46 to play in the second quarter. The Wings rallied to move back in front at 42-41, as Howard canned a pair of free throws and then made a layup, the latter coming with 57.9 seconds to play before halftime. Los Angeles led 45-44 at the break. Hamby led all scorers with 17 points in the first half, while Jackson had 12 for the Sparks. Ogunbowale and Howard had 10 points apiece to pace Dallas. Los Angeles ran its lead to 59-48 when Jackson hit a pair of free throws with 5:40 left in the third quarter. The Wings swung back, tying the game at 59 on Sheldon’s bucket with 1:56 remaining before taking a 63-61 lead into the final period. –Field Level Media Field Level Media 2022 – All Rights Reserved This story was originally published July 13, 2024, 3:04 PM. Take Us With You Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE APP VIEW NEWSLETTERS SUBSCRIPTIONS Start a Subscription Customer Service Edition Tacoma Now Vacation Hold Pay Your Bill LEARN MORE About Us Contact Us Newsletters Archives Personal Finance ADVERTISING McClatchy Advertising Place an Ad Place a Classified Ad Place an Ad – Celebrations Place an Obituary Staffing Solutions Political | Advocacy Advertising Part of the McClatchy Media Network COPYRIGHT PRIVACY POLICY YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES COOKIE PREFERENCES TERMS OF SERVICE

 

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