The Los Angeles Sparks acquired WNBA champion and two-time All-Star guard Ariel Atkins from the Chicago Sky in exchange for forward Rickea Jackson, it was announced Sunday.
Last season, Atkins, 29, averaged 13.1 points, shot 44.4% from the field, and averaged 3.6 assists per contest, both career highs.
“I’m super excited for this next chapter with the Los Angeles Sparks,” Atkins said in a statement. “From the culture to the vision, everything about this opportunity felt right. I can’t wait to get on the court, bring my energy, and be a part of something special.”
Jackson, who was the fourth pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, averaged 14.7 points for the Sparks last season.
Sparks GM Raegan Pebley had nothing but high praise for Jackson.
“In her two seasons with the Sparks, Rickea brought dynamic athleticism, scoring ability, and a fearless approach to the game,” Pebley said in a statement. “She made a meaningful impact on our organization and in our community, and we’re grateful for the energy and passion she played with every night. We wish her nothing but success in the next chapter of her career.”
Pebley believes Atkins is a perfect fit for the Sparks.
“Ariel is a proven winner and one of the most respected two-way guards in this league,” she said. “She’s a champion, an elite defender and someone who understands what it takes to win in big moments. Her professionalism, competitiveness and versatility make her a perfect fit for our franchise and a key piece in our pursuit of a championship.”
Back to Atkins, she is the first and only player in league history to make an All-Defensive team in each of her first five seasons, including receiving First Team honors in 2022. The Texas native is one of 11 players all-time with at least 3,000 points, 600 assists, 350 steals, 100 blocks, and 400 made three-pointers, and one of five to reach these numbers while shooting at least 36.0% from deep and 85.0% from the free-throw line.
In 251 games (246 starts) over WNBA eight seasons, the lefty is averaging 13.4 points and 1.5 steals with .426/.362/.850 shooting splits. Selected seventh overall in the 2018 Draft, Atkins led Washington to the playoffs in five of her seven seasons with the franchise, including a WNBA championship in 2019.
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