Connecticut Sun vs Los Angeles Sparks Prediction, Picks, and Odds: Connecticut Has LA's Number

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The East-leading Connecticut Sun head West on Sunday for a matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks.
While both teams are still figuring things out after major offseason changes, the Sun’s physical interior play has them cruising through the early-season schedule. The Sparks will need big games from Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike as well as Dearica Hamby to hold off the Sun from dominating them in the paint.
Our WNBA picks and predictions for Sun vs. Sparks believe Connecticut will prove too much for this banged-up Sparks team.
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The East-leading Connecticut Sun head West on Sunday for a matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks.
While both teams are still figuring things out after major offseason changes, the Sun’s physical interior play has them cruising through the early-season schedule. The Sparks will need big games from Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike as well as Dearica Hamby to hold off the Sun from dominating them in the paint.
Our WNBA picks and predictions for Sun vs. Sparks believe Connecticut will prove too much for this banged-up Sparks team.
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It’s always intriguing to watch a head coach square off against their former team, as is the case Sunday with Curt Miller leading the Los Angeles Sparks against the Connecticut Sun. Miller deserves a ton of credit for maximizing the Sun roster, and new head coach Stephanie White hasn't been forced to make any dramatic changes to their style of play. 
Even though they lost Jonquel Jones, the Sun haven’t missed a beat. They don’t shoot many threes, instead, they win through an incredible interior offense led by Alyssa Thomas and Brionna Jones. Thomas is one of the toughest players in the WNBA, as well as one of the most skilled playmakers at her position. 
Jones, meanwhile, plays a simple game but an effective one. She eats up space inside, gets every garbage bucket and tip in, plays with force, and works hard as a rim runner in transition. If she seals her opponent near the basket, it’s over, because she has soft hands that allow her to catch and finish even wayward passes with ease.
Dearica Hamby and Jones might be the same height at 6-foot-3 but Jones has more than 20 pounds on Hamby. She’ll struggle to keep Jones from sealing and floating her shots in off the glass.
The Sun turn the math in their favor by getting to the line a lot and feasting on the offensive glass, but DeWanna Bonner is also a fantastic perimeter player. She slithers around screens for open triples and should prove difficult to cover for the Spark’s depleted backcourt.
The Sparks have been decimated by injury, making it hard for them to find a consistently high level of play. It has also opened the doors for certain players like Jordin Canada, who has been having a breakout season, but who had to play all 40 minutes in the Sparks' previous against the Lynx.
That’s not sustainable and is indicative of how thin the Sparks are right now. With both Nia Clouden and Lexie Brown downgraded to out for Sunday’s game, the burden on Canada’s shoulders isn’t getting any lighter.
But most troubling for the Sparks has been their inconsistency. They have some good wins but also some truly terrible losses on their early-season resume, so it’s hard to get a feel for how good this team is. Miller has injected a sense of grit and toughness, but injuries have derailed a full actualization of what this team might be.
The Sun, by contrast, are a well-oiled machine, know exactly how they want to play, and can rely on their core group to produce every night.
Homecourt advantage is worth around two points in the 40-minute WNBA game, so with the Sparks at -3, oddsmakers are suggesting (all things being equal) the Sun are five points better than L.A. That might be true of a fully realized Sparks squad, but L.A. is far too banged up and inconsistent t...

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