GAME RECAP
Impact player
Candace Parker, Los Angeles
The Sparks center bounced back from a six-point performance in Game 2 to score a game-high 24 points on 11-for-19 shooting, and she added a game-high nine rebounds.
By the NUMBERS
52 Points in the paint for the Sparks, who bested the Lynx by 20 points in that category.
29 Rebounds for the Sparks, who outrebounded the Lynx for the first time in the series and used 11 offensive boards to score 14 second-chance points.
13 Lynx turnovers, which the Sparks turned into 24 points.
RACHEL BLOUNT
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