The Los Angeles Sparks have parted ways with general manager Raegan Pebley, the team announced Sunday.Pebley had been in the role since January 2024 after more than two decades coaching women’s college basketball. The Sparks were 39-66 under her and are 10-11 this season.Her Sparks role will be filled by assistant general managers Zack Knowlton and Nate Nielsen, both of whom were hired by the Sparks during the 2026 offseason after extended NBA front-office jobs.“We are grateful to Raegan for her leadership and commitment to the Los Angeles Sparks and women’s basketball,” Sparks’ managing partner and governor Eric Holoman said in a statement released by the team. “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.”Pebley’s tenure was defined by an effort to restore a historical culture of success to Los Angeles after three consecutive seasons out of the playoffs. Ultimately the Sparks are still chasing their first postseason berth since 2020 and have only one lottery pick on their roster (Cameron Brink) from that stretch to show for it.