DeWanna Bonner and Jordin Canada will duke it out when the Connecticut Sun (25-12) play the Los Angeles Sparks (16-21) at Mohegan Sun Arena on Tuesday, September 5 at 7:00 PM ET.
Connecticut fell short of victory by a final score of 89-58 versus New York last time out. The team was led by Tiffany Hayes’ 11 points and Olivia Nelson-Ododa’s 10 points. With a final score of 72-64, Los Angeles defeated Washington the last time out. Layshia Clarendon led the team (15 PTS, 3 STL, 44.4 FG%).
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Sun vs. Sparks Game Time and Info
- Who’s the favorite?: Sun (-350 to win)
- Who’s the underdog?: Sparks (+275 to win)
- What’s the spread?: Sun (-7.5)
- What’s the over/under?: 156.5
- When: Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at 7:00 PM ET
- Where: Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut
- TV: Twitter, NBCS-BOS, and Spectrum Sports
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Sun Season Stats
- The Sun are averaging 82.4 points per game this season (fifth-ranked in WNBA), but they’ve really shined defensively, allowing only 79 points per contest (best).
- Connecticut is grabbing 33.5 boards per game (eighth-ranked in league). It is allowing 34.2 rebounds per contest (fifth-ranked).
- The Sun have been one of the top teams in the league in terms of assists, as they are delivering 20.6 per game (third-best in WNBA).
- Connecticut is thriving in terms of turnovers, as it ranks second-best in the league in turnovers committed (12.3 per game) and best in forced turnovers (14.8 per contest).
- With a 36.1% three-point percentage this season, the Sun are third-best in the WNBA. They rank sixth in the league…

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