Sparks learning how to prepare for late-night starts
In a typical WNBA season, 10 o’clock at night would represent the end of game day for most players. Maybe they would be finishing a post-game meal, or perhaps laying down to get some sleep before the next day’s practice.
But not in 2020, the year of the WNBA’s Florida bubble. With a condensed season and teams sharing a limited number of arenas, 10 p.m. can be the local tip-off time, as it was Thursday for the Sparks’ 81-76 win over the Sun. And in those cases, players hav
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