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Allison Feaster
Tamecka Dixon
Ana Dabovic
Mwadi Mabika
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Olivia Nelson-Ododa
Candace Parker
Lisa Leslie

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* Factoid: Clarisse Machanguana played Center for the mighty Sparks.
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A veteran of European play who has represented both the Yugoslavian and Croatian national teams, Grgin registered a season-high eight points on two occasions during the 2000 season-against Miami and Utah.



For the second consecutive campaign, Beard locked down WNBA Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2018. The guard, who helped the Sparks top the league in points allowed (77.0) and steals (7.9), became the fifth player in league history to win the award in back-to-back seasons.



The pride of Southern California, Leslie set scoring records at Inglewood's Morningside HS before banking in the buckets at nearby USC and then joining the WNBA's Sparks. In 12 seasons with the hometown franchise, the L.A. legend tallied 17.3 points and made eight All-Star appearances.



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Katrina Colleton
Penny Toler
Shaquala Williams

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Lisa Leslie, Center - Sparks.
Candace Parker, Center - Sparks. and Candace Parker, Forward - Sparks.

Back to the Front! Sparks card back du jour...

Nneka Ogwumike
Players had to meet at least four of seven criteria to be considered for the W25, but only one of them went 7-for-7. Ogwumike was a shoe-in as the lone member to win a major individual award win a title, rank among the top 40 in a career stat category, collect All-Star, All-Defensive and All-WNBA nods and earn a Community Assist Award.
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