Los Angeles Sparks Fire General Manager Raegan Pebley

The Los Angeles Sparks announced Sunday that they have cut ties with general manager Raegan Pebley.

Pebley, who is 50 years old, joined the Sparks on January 5, 2024, bringing with her more than two decades of head coaching experience at Utah State, Fresno State, and TCU. Under her tenure as GM, the team went 8-32 in 2024, improved to 21-23 in 2025, and currently holds a 10-11 record this season.

Despite the front office change, the Sparks have won their last two games after struggling through a 1-5 stretch that ran from June 15 through July 6.

Eric Holoman, the Sparks managing partner and governor, released a statement expressing appreciation for Pebley’s time with the organization. “We are grateful to Raegan for her leadership and commitment to the Los Angeles Sparks and women’s basketball,” Holoman said. “Her work on the Sparks roster and player experience will have a lasting positive impact on our organization. We sincerely thank her for all she has invested in the Sparks and wish her success in her next chapter.”

In the meantime, assistant general managers Zach Knowlton and Nate Nielsen will divide GM responsibilities between them while the team searches for a permanent replacement, according to the Sparks.