Kevin Durant’s WNBA Support Continues at Sparks-Lynx Commissioner’s Cup Clash

NBA star Kevin Durant was once again courtside for a WNBA matchup, reinforcing his long-standing support for the league as he watched the Los Angeles Sparks face the Minnesota Lynx.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 4 min read
Kevin Durant’s WNBA Support Continues at Sparks-Lynx Commissioner’s Cup Clash
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With the NBA season concluded, Kevin Durant is still finding ways to stay connected to the game he loves. The Houston Rockets forward was in attendance at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday night to watch the Los Angeles Sparks take on the Minnesota Lynx in a WNBA Commissioner’s Cup matchup.

Durant has become a familiar face at WNBA games over the years. Whether during the NBA offseason or amid his own busy schedule, the two-time NBA Finals MVP has consistently shown interest in the women’s game, frequently attending contests and publicly praising players throughout the league.

The matchup featured two teams heading in different directions. Minnesota entered the game carrying significant momentum after a dominant victory in its previous outing, while Los Angeles was attempting to rebound from a disappointing road loss. Even with several key players unavailable, the Sparks hoped to challenge one of the league’s strongest teams.

Durant’s presence added another layer of attention to the event. His attendance highlighted the growing visibility of the WNBA and reflected the increasing support the league has received from some of basketball’s biggest names.

1. Durant’s Longstanding Connection to the WNBA

Durant’s appearance at the Sparks-Lynx game was far from unusual. Throughout his career, he has frequently voiced support for the WNBA and its athletes, often using his platform to promote the league and recognize individual performances. His appreciation for the women’s game has extended beyond social media posts or public comments. Durant has routinely attended games in person, demonstrating a genuine interest in the growth and success of the league. Those appearances have helped strengthen the relationship between NBA and WNBA communities. Last season, Durant was also spotted at a Sparks home game, where he remained engaged even after the final buzzer. Following that contest, he spent time speaking with Los Angeles center Cameron Brink, who was recovering from a significant knee injury at the time. The interaction reflected Durant’s willingness to connect with players across all levels of professional basketball. For many WNBA athletes, support from established NBA stars carries meaningful visibility. While the league’s popularity continues to grow on its own merits, endorsements and appearances from high-profile figures such as Durant contribute to broader awareness and increased fan engagement.

2. Houston’s WNBA Return Creates New Interest

Durant’s connection to the WNBA could become even stronger in the near future due to developments in his new home state. Beginning next season, the Houston Comets name will return to professional basketball after the relocation of the Connecticut Sun to Texas. The revival of the Comets carries considerable historical significance. Houston was one of the league’s most successful franchises during the WNBA’s early years, capturing four consecutive championships and establishing the first dynasty in league history. Their dominance helped shape the foundation of women’s professional basketball in the United States. The return of the franchise has generated excitement among longtime fans and basketball observers alike. Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta played a central role in bringing the organization back, purchasing the franchise in a move that received league approval earlier this year. As one of Houston’s most recognizable athletes, Durant is expected to take a greater interest in the WNBA landscape once the Comets begin play. While he has always supported the league broadly, the arrival of a local franchise could provide another opportunity for him to become involved and visible within the growing basketball community in Texas.

3. Lynx Continue Strong Form Against Shorthanded Sparks

On the court, Minnesota entered the Commissioner’s Cup matchup riding a wave of confidence. The Lynx had won eight of their previous nine games and were coming off a commanding victory that showcased both their offensive firepower and defensive discipline. Los Angeles faced a tougher challenge. The Sparks were looking to recover after a difficult loss in their previous contest and entered the game without two important contributors. Cameron Brink remained sidelined with an ankle issue, while veteran guard Kelsey Plum was also unavailable because of a leg injury. Despite those absences, several Sparks players attempted to keep the team competitive. Rae Burrell provided a scoring spark with an aggressive offensive performance, while Dearica Hamby contributed across multiple statistical categories with points, rebounds, and defensive plays. However, Minnesota’s depth and consistency proved difficult to overcome. As the game moved into the fourth quarter, the Lynx held a comfortable advantage, continuing the strong form that has made them one of the WNBA’s most impressive teams during the season.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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