![]() Everyone on this team wants to see everyone be successful and do well, encouraging each other, pushing each other, holding each other accountable. “You can just sense that it’s a different environment, different atmosphere in the locker room. “It’s a complete 180 from last year,” said guard Jordin Canada, who is in her second year with the Sparks. well before the season, helping the team develop chemistry on and off the court. Any problems ranging from housing to medical staff questions, the team helps with immediately, free-agent forward Azurá Stevens said. They were marveling at the franchise’s new level of professionalism and camaraderie that’s taken hold with the first-year tandem of general manager Karen Bryant and head coach Curt Miller.Īfter cobbling together a practice schedule by hunting open court time in rental gyms, college campuses and the Lakers’ facility, the Sparks will call El Camino College their regular practice home this year. Sparks players weren’t just smiling Thursday for their photo sessions during the team’s annual media day. “The vibes are right,” the forward said Thursday with a broad smile. *Saturday, May 13 at New Jersey, TBD, ESPNįrom Thuc Nhi Nguyen: It’s 2023 and Chiney Ogwumike gave the highest possible compliment of the Sparks’ first four days of training camp. *Thursday, May 11 at Philadelphia, TBD, ESPN Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. Enjoying this newsletter? Consider subscribing to the Los Angeles Times
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