Parker, Bobbitt show skills in front of Summitt

San Antonio Silver Stars' Erin Buescher, right, goes up for a layup against Los Angeles Sparks' Candace Parker during the first quarter of a WNBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008.

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San Antonio Silver Stars' Erin Buescher, right, goes up for a layup against Los Angeles Sparks' Candace Parker during the first quarter of a WNBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008.

LOS ANGELES - Candace Parker sat in the middle of the basketball court at Staples Center after the Los Angeles Sparks' 58-53 victory over San Antonio on Saturday night and sang her alma mater.

That seemed appropriate, as the night belonged to Tennessee.

Its legendary coach, Pat Summitt, watched from the sideline as Parker scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and another Tennessee rookie, Shannon Bobbitt, scored six points in the closing minutes to help the Sparks hold off the first-place Silver Stars and move to within two games of the lead in the Western Conference.

Just as important, the Sparks have a two-game edge for the final playoff spot.

"This is a big game for us," said Parker, who produced her 15th double-double. "Down the stretch, we played some great defense and Shannon Bobbitt really came through."

Sidney Spencer, a third member of the Sparks also from UT, scored 5 points on 2-of-6 shooting in 21 minutes off the bench.

The Silver Stars (19-10) were scoreless the final 2 minutes 39 seconds. They were held to a season-low point total and matched their lowest quarter, when they scored just seven points in the second quarter, allowing the Sparks to take a 25-23 lead into the half.

The Sparks (17-12) then went cold in the third, going five minutes without a field goal before Lisa Leslie ended the drought with a three-point basket at the 5:08 mark. By then, the Silver Stars had retaken the lead.

The Sparks used an effective double team on point guard Becky Hammon during the first half, holding her to just two field goals, but she got hot in the third, converting both of her three-point shots and scoring seven points to help the Silver Stars take a 41-35 lead entering the final quarter.

Leslie, who finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds, picked up her fifth foul with 5:47 remaining, just before the Sparks cut the deficit to one on Temeka Johnson's outside shot, but with Leslie in foul trouble, San Antonio began attacking the basket and scored three straight field goals in the paint to move back ahead, 51-46, with 3:37 remaining.

Bobbitt then scored on a reverse layup off a baseline drive, and followed that with a three-point basket to cut the deficit back to one with 2:17 left.

Leslie then took control, converting two free throws and a running bank shot with 41 seconds remaining to give the Sparks a 56-53 lead. Bobbitt and Parker each made a free throw in the final 15 seconds.

"What a joy it was to coach her," Summitt said of Bobbitt at halftime. "She's just a sponge."

With Bobbitt in the starting lineup, the Sparks committed seven turnovers in the opening quarter and trailed, 16-11, to start the second. Parker scored two quick baskets in the opening minute of the second, forcing San Antonio to call a quick timeout, then converted a three-point play to give her team an 18-16 lead with 8:05 remaining in the half.

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hdhurst writes:

Nice to see that Bobbitt is receiving some kudos her way. We know that Parker will shine and get her props, but not enough praise (media wise) for the other past lady vols. Looking forward to see how they handle the upcoming season.

blackoakfarm#635750 writes:

Idiot forgot that Sid also played for UT.

No wonder the paper press is slipping.

98reax writes:

No prob, Syd, we know you are a Lady Vol. You always will be. We love all our Lady Vols. I was afraid there in the 3rd that LA was going to let that game slip away. The Silver Stars are a tough team because they have Hammon. Did anyone get to watch the game? I know it was great to see the Orange contingency in the house.

Let's all go to wnba.com and vote CP MVP.

KCHS63 writes:

I read the article in the LA Times. They mentioned Sid's contribution. I guess someone on the KNS staff didn't think much of it, though.

ladivolfan writes:

"Sidney Spencer, a third member of the Sparks also from UT, scored 5 points on -of-6 shooting in 21 minutes off the bench."

There it is in black and white above. I just read it.

ladivolfan writes:

Ahhhhhh, also in black and white. "Originally published 11:46 a.m., August 31, 2008
Updated 02:43 p.m., August 31, 2008" Way to go guys. You got them to actually add Syd in there. Good job!

kaplan#211944 writes:

LA Times did not incluse Spencer in the story. It has been added.

98reax writes:

Coop just does not give Syd the opportunity to get into any semblance of flow. Syd can flat knock 'em down when given the minutes. If they ask me (I'm waiting for the phone call) I'd say play Syd instead of Ferdinand-Harris or Masiadri, neither of which put up points. I hate to agree with Doris Burke but why did Coop go out and get Dydek when they need a guard who can score points, make plays cut down those unforced, league-leading turnovers?

Come on Coop, put me in your 5s.

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