Shatori Walker-Kimbrough · As they glanced up at the lit-up scoreboard with 9:47 remaining, the Los Angeles Sparks were calculated to have a 96.6 percent chance of leaving their first home game since early-June victorious. Unfortunately for them, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough — be it scoring, passing, or defending — had something close to perfection in her arsenal, as well. Six points away from encouraging a once-improbable tie, the eighth-year veteran revs her engine in transition, presented with either a three-on-two or a two-on-one advantage, depending on her decisiveness. Aggressive enough to take the latter, Walker-Kimbrough freezes Li Yieru with a gather just long enough to shovel a heads-up dime to her teammate for another deficit-trimming score. Offering a preview of one of her career’s most consistent game-by-game showings, Walker-Kimbrough led Washington in scoring from the bench, earning 17 points (on 6-of-10), four assists, two steals, one block, three 3-pointers, and the team’s celebratory “hard hat.” Through a 10-point fourth quarter, Walker-Kimbrough helped the Washington Mystics finally flip late-game luck in their favor, narrowly prevailing on July 2, 2024. · State of Mint