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As WNBA free agency intensifies this weekend, seasoned forward Nneka Ogwumike has declared her return to the Los Angeles Sparks following a single campaign with the Seattle Storm. This announcement marks a significant shift in the league’s player landscape.

Having spent 14 years in professional basketball and earning the prestigious 2016 MVP title, Ogwumike made her intentions public on Friday morning, shortly after bidding farewell to Seattle via a heartfelt social media message earlier in the week. Throughout the 2025 season, she delivered impressive statistics, averaging 18.3 points alongside 7.0 rebounds per game, contributing substantially to the Storm’s playoff qualification.

Transition Back to Los Angeles Sparks

The decision to leave the Storm, where she played only during the past season, to rejoin the Sparks signals a notable realignment within the WNBA’s free agency dynamics. Ogwumike’s return to Los Angeles, a team with which she has a longstanding history, is anticipated to impact both the Sparks’ roster strength and competitive prospects in the forthcoming seasons.

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