Matchup: Seattle Storm vs Indiana Fever
Event Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
Broadcast: Youtube TV
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is set to host an exciting showdown where the Indiana Fever (19-18) will face off against the Seattle Storm (20-18) this Tuesday.
The Seattle Storm recently triumphed over the Washington Mystics with a narrow victory of 84-82. Seattle registered a field goal percentage of 43.2% by making 32 of 74 attempts and nailed 10 out of 21 three-point shots. At the charity stripe, they converted 10 of 13 attempts, achieving a free throw percentage of 76.9%. On the rebounding front, the Storm collected 31 boards, including 10 on the offensive end. They distributed 23 assists, forced 19 turnovers from the opposition, and gathered 12 steals. Defensively, Seattle allowed their opponents to shoot 50.8% (30 of 59) from the floor. The Mystics achieved 3 assists and secured 6 steals, finishing the game with a total of 34 rebounds (3 offensive, 31 defensive) and 5 blocks. Washington maintained an impressive 88.9% from the free throw line, making 16 of 18 attempts, and connected on 6 of 11 three-point attempts.

Nneka Ogwumike made a significant impact in the recent matchup, scoring 30 points on 11 of 15 shooting. In 32 minutes of play, she also grabbed 6 rebounds and dished out 2 assists, achieving a shooting efficiency of 73.3%.
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The Seattle Storm enter this contest with a season record of 20-18. They average 11.6 turnovers per game and commit 17.2 personal fouls. As a team, Seattle collects an average of 31.3 rebounds per game and has tallied 818 assists this season, ranking 2nd in the league for team assists. The Storm shoot 33.6% from beyond the arc (279 out of 831) and have a free throw percentage of 76.8%. They average 82.4 points per game (8th in the WNBA) and have a field goal percentage of 45.3%. On the defensive side, they force an average of 15.1 turnovers per game while conceding 16.7 personal fouls. The Storm’s defense allows a shooting percentage of 43.9% (572 of 636) and gives up 35.8 rebounds per game. They are ranked 7th in the WNBA for assists allowed, surrendering 738 throughout the season, and rank 4th in points allowed per game (79.8) with a three-point defense of 33.5%.
In their last outing, the Indiana Fever faced defeat against the Minnesota Lynx, with a final score of 97-84. In this matchup, the Fever gathered 19 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive rebounds, totaling 23. They turned the ball over 13 times and recorded 5 steals. The Lynx committed 13 fouls, giving Indiana 17 free throw attempts, of which they converted 14 for an impressive 82.4%. From the three-point line, the Fever hit 8 of 18 attempts (44.4%) and finished the game shooting 31 out of 65 for a field goal percentage of 47.7%. Defensively, they allowed the Lynx to make 36 of 63 field goal attempts (57.1%) and 12 of 21 from beyond the arc (57.1%). Indiana also managed to shoot 92.9% from the charity stripe, converting 13 of 14 attempts, but allowed Minnesota a total of 30 rebounds (9 offensive).
Kelsey Mitchell stood out for the Fever in this contest, scoring 26 points on 7 of 12 shooting (58.3% efficiency) while adding 1 rebound and 2 assists in 33 minutes of play.
Currently, Indiana holds a record of 19-18 this season. The Fever average 19.0 personal fouls per game and boast a free throw shooting percentage of 77.2%. They dish out an average of 20.4 assists per game (7th in the league) while committing 13.1 turnovers. The Fever have racked up a total of 3,147 points this season (85.1 per game) and average 33.3 rebounds. Offensively, they strike with a shooting percentage of 45.6%, ranking them 3rd in the WNBA. However, defensively, they rank 9th in the league, allowing 82.8 points per game. They force an average of 13.6 turnovers and permit opponents to shoot 44.5% from the field (9th in the WNBA). Indiana’s defense concedes 33.1% on three-point attempts (274 of 828) and allows opponents to connect on 79.2% from the charity stripe. They give up an average of 19.4 assists and 33.1 rebounds per game, placing them 5th in both categories.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s WNBA showdown against the spread?
Tony Sink’s Prediction: Choose Seattle
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