Dream lose as Sparks spoil Cooper's return to L.A.

Dream lose as Sparks spoil Cooper's return to L.A.

Published Aug. 9, 2014 1:06 a.m. ET

LOS ANGELES -- Candace Parker made two free throws with 1.8 seconds remaining and the Los Angeles Sparks held on for an 80-77 overtime win against the Atlanta Dream on Friday night.

Atlanta had a chance to tie it but Shoni Schimmel's 3-pointer was after the buzzer and fell short.

Parker scored 26 points and Jantel Lavender added 15 as the Sparks (14-16) moved closer to a playoff berth. Nneka Ogwumike had 14 points and 12 rebounds as the Sparks spoiled the homecoming of Michael Cooper, who made his first appearance at Staples Center as Atlanta coach.

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Cooper, who is recovering from surgery for tongue cancer, served two stints as Sparks coach and guided them to WNBA titles in 2001-02.

Atlanta pulled to 78-77 with 4.7 seconds left on Schimmel's 3-pointer before Parker made both free throws. Kristi Toliver's 3-pointer from the right side gave the Sparks the lead for good at 76-74 and Atlanta was forced to foul.

Erika de Souza scored 21 points to lead the Eastern Conference-leading Dream (17-13), who lost their fourth straight game. Schimmel and Angel McCoughtry each scored 12 points.

McCoughtry's long 3-point attempt hit the back of the rim as time expired in regulation. The Sparks had two chances to win it in the final 26 seconds of regulation but Toliver missed twice.

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