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WNBA team season
The 2012 WNBA season is the 16th season for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association.
The following are the Sparks' selections in the 2012 WNBA draft.
- February 1, 2011: The Sparks acquired a second-round pick from the Tulsa Shock as part of the Andrea Riley trade.
- April 11, 2011: The Sparks acquired a second-round pick from the Chicago Sky as part of the Lindsay Widsom-Hylton trade.
- February 1: The Sparks traded Noelle Quinn to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Marissa Coleman.[1]
- February 8: The Sparks signed Alana Beard.[2]
- February 23: The Sparks traded Natasha Lacy and LaToya Pringle to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Nicky Anosike.[3]
- February 23: The Sparks signed Sharnee Zoll.
- March 9: The Sparks signed Ashley Shields.[4]
- April 9: The Sparks signed Darxia Morris.
- April 23: The Sparks signed draft picks Khadijah Rushdan and April Sykes.
- April 24: The Sparks signed Rashidat Junaid.
- April 25: The Sparks re-signed Candace Parker to a multi-year contract.[5]
- April 26: The Sparks signed draft picks Nneka Ogwumike and Tyra White.
- May 8: The Sparks waived Tyra White and Rashidat Junaid.
- May 15: The Sparks waived Khadijah Rushdan, Ashley Shields, and Darxia Morris.
- June 8: The Sparks signed Coco Miller and waived Sharnee Zoll.
- July 2: The Sparks waived Coco Miller.[6]
- July 5: The Sparks signed Andrea Riley.
2012 Game Log: Preseason (May)
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2012 Game Log: Regular Season
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Game |
Date |
Time (ET) |
Opponent |
TV |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location/Attendance |
Record
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6 |
Sun 3 |
8:30 |
Seattle |
KDOC KONG |
67-65 |
Toliver (23) |
Parker (13) |
Toliver (7) |
Staples Center 12,639 |
5-1
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7 |
Fri 8 |
11:00 |
Phoenix |
TWC101 |
90-74 |
Ogwumike (25) |
Ogwumike (12) |
Toliver (9) |
Staples Center 11,198 |
6-1
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8 |
Wed 13 |
8:00 |
@ Connecticut |
ESPN2 |
87-81 |
Parker (33) |
Parker (16) |
Parker (8) |
Mohegan Sun Arena 6,058 |
7-1
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9 |
Fri 15 |
7:30 |
@ Atlanta |
SSO |
59-92 |
Ogwumike (13) |
Ogwumike (10) |
Coleman (4) |
Philips Arena 8,872 |
7-2
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10 |
Sat 16 |
8:00 |
@ San Antonio |
KDOC FS-SW |
85-98 (OT) |
Beard (23) |
Parker Lavender (11) |
Toliver (5) |
AT&T Center 8,234 |
7-3
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11 |
Mon 18 |
10:30 |
Washington |
TWC101 |
101-70 |
Ogwumike (24) |
Parker (8) |
Toliver (6) |
Staples Center 8,612 |
8-3
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12 |
Wed 20 |
10:30 |
Tulsa |
TWC101 |
95-79 |
Parker (33) |
Parker (8) |
Toliver (6) |
Staples Center 8,388 |
9-3
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13 |
Sat 23 |
8:00 |
@ Phoenix |
ESPN |
93-84 |
Toliver (29) |
Lavender (9) |
Toliver (4) |
US Airways Center 9,670 |
10-3
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14 |
Sun 24 |
8:30 |
San Antonio |
KDOC |
71-91 |
Parker (15) |
Parker (15) |
Beard (4) |
Staples Center 11,301 |
10-4
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15 |
Tue 26 |
8:00 |
@ Tulsa |
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75-91 |
Toliver (21) |
Ogwumike Lavender (7) |
Toliver (7) |
BOK Center 4,102 |
10-5
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16 |
Thu 28 |
12:30 |
@ San Antonio |
FS-SW |
80-94 |
Parker (25) |
Parker (13) |
Beard (10) |
AT&T Center 15,184 |
10-6
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All games are viewable on WNBA LiveAccess or ESPN3.com
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2012 Game Log: Postseason
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Western Conference Semifinals
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Western Conference Finals
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Player
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GP
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GS
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MPG
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FG%
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3P%
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FT%
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RPG
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APG
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SPG
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BPG
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PPG
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- ^ Wang, Gene (February 1, 2012). "Washington Mystics trade Marissa Coleman to Los Angeles Sparks for Noelle Quinn". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "Sparks sign 4-time WNBA All-Star Alana Beard". The San Diego Union-Tribune. February 8, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ Giannotto, Mark (February 23, 2012). "Mystics trade Nicky Anosike to Los Angeles for two role players". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "L.A. Sparks sign Ashley Shields to training camp contract". Sports Illustrated. March 9, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "Parker agrees to multi-year extension with Sparks". Los Angeles Daily News. April 25, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "Sparks waive Coco Miller". ESPN. July 2, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
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