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  Wednesday, Aug. 2 7:30pm ET
Dixon sparks L.A.'s rally against Detroit
 
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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Lisa Leslie scored 27 points and Tamecka Dixon added 17 -- all in the second half -- as Los Angeles beat the Detroit Shock 84-81 Wednesday night. It was the Sparks' 10th consecutive victory.

Tamecka Dixon
Detroit's Dominique Canty (10) goes up over Los Angeles' Tamecka Dixon, but the Sparks, not the Shock, came out on top in the end.

The Sparks (26-3) also won their 10 in a row on the road, breaking the league record they shared with the 1998 Houston Comets.

Detroit (12-16) lost its sixth in eight games since the All-Star break. However, the Shock still lead Washington by a half-game for the fourth and last Eastern Conference playoff position.

Dominique Canty led Detroit with 17 points, and Astou Ndiaye-Diatta had 15 points and 12 rebounds.

The Shock led for the entire first half, and held a 36-33 edge at the intermission.

The Sparks got back into the game when Ukari Figgs and Dixon hit 3-pointers on their first two possessions of the second half, cutting the deficit to 38-37. Leslie's three-point play tied it at 48 with 14:12 to go.

The Sparks stayed close, but Claudia Maria das Neves hit one of her trademark NBA-length 3-pointers to give the Shock a 58-54 cushion with 10:29 to go.

That started a 7-1 run that gave the Shock a seven-point lead with 8:20 to go.

The Sparks came back with a 7-2 surge of their own that included five points from Dixon.

Los Angeles took a 66-65 lead on Dixon's layup with 5:58 left, and the teams traded the advantage for the next several minutes.

After eleven lead changes, Mwadi Mabika and Figgs hit consecutive 3-pointers to give the Sparks an 80-75 lead with 1:29 to go.

On the ensuing possession, Leslie fouled out and Palmer hit two free throws, but Clarissa Machanguana answered with a putback to keep the margin at five.

Canty's basket made it 82-79, and Dixon was called for an offensive foul to give Detroit the ball with 31.4 seconds left. Palmer scored to get Detroit to one point down, but Dixon made two free throws to move the edge back to 84-81 with 12.6 to go.

Palmer missed a 3-pointer, with the rebound bouncing harmlessly out of bounds as time expired.

 


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