Breaking down the Sparks training camp battle for final roster spots
Briefly

As the Sparks continue into their second week of training camp, the pressure mounts to finalize their roster ahead of the regular season set for May 16. With a current lineup of 16 players, they must trim this down to at least 12, creating significant competition among the players. Nine established veterans have solidified their spots, likely leaving only 1-2 openings for the remaining six players, including rookies. Notably, the first-round pick Sarah Ashlee Barker appears secure in her position, while others will have to prove themselves to earn a place on the squad.
With the Sparks entering their second week of training camp, tough decisions are coming as they must reduce their roster from 16 to at least 12 players.
Players like Sarah Ashlee Barker, drafted with the No. 9 pick this year, are likely safe, while others must compete hard for the last roster spots.
Rookies Feagin and King, valued for forward depth, face stiff competition; past drafts remind us favorites can fall despite initial expectations.
As Brink recovers, the Sparks' need for depth increases, signaling that tough choices will be necessary as cuts loom closer to the season start.
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