- Matchup: Seattle Storm vs Dallas Wings
- Date: Monday, June 1, 2026
- Venue: College Park Center, Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: USA Network
- Current Odds/Point Spread: Seattle (+11.5)
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The Seattle Storm (3-5) visit the College Park Center this Monday to challenge the Dallas Wings (5-3). Dallas enters the game as 11.5-point favorites, with the over/under line set at 170.5.
In their last outing, the Seattle Storm faced the Washington Mystics, suffering a 78-64 defeat. The Storm finished that game with a field goal percentage of 34.9% (22 for 63) and made 5 out of 23 attempts from three-point range. At the charity stripe, Seattle converted 15 of 19 shots, resulting in a free throw percentage of 78.9%. They gathered 31 rebounds, including 12 offensive boards, and contributed 14 assists while forcing 12 turnovers and achieving 7 steals on defense. Seattle’s opponents shot 42.4% from the field, going 28 for 66. Washington registered 13 assists and 4 steals, along with 40 total rebounds (13 offensive, 27 defensive) and 2 blocks. Notably, Washington excelled at the free throw line, finishing with a remarkable 93.8% by converting 15 of 16 attempts, including 7 of 21 from beyond the arc.

Jade Melbourne was a key player in this match, notching 15 points on 6 of 8 shooting. She played 23 minutes, secured 3 rebounds, and contributed 3 assists, showcasing her efficiency with a stellar 75.0% shooting rate.
The Seattle Storm enter this contest with a record of 3-5 for the season. They average 13.6 turnovers per game and commit 21.1 personal fouls. As a team, Seattle is securing 30.5 rebounds per contest and has racked up 136 assists this season, which places them 13th in the WNBA for passing efficiency. They are shooting 34.4% from three-point territory (64 of 186) and 80.4% from the free throw line. The Storm score an average of 79.5 points per game (14th in the WNBA), converting 41.4% of their field goals. Defensively, they force 12.8 turnovers while committing 22.0 fouls. Seattle allows opponents a field goal percentage of 42.0% (102 of 176) and collects 35.5 rebounds per game. They rank 6th in the league for assists allowed, giving up 145 assists this season, and allow 31.4% shooting from three-point range, ranking 4th in points allowed per game (81.3).
In their most recent game, the Dallas Wings pulled off a victory against the Las Vegas Aces, finishing 95-87. The Wings amassed 31 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive boards, totaling 39 rebounds in the match. They had 10 turnovers and managed 1 steal. The Aces committed 15 fouls, resulting in 22 free throw attempts for the Wings, who converted 19 (86.4%). From three-point land, Dallas hit 10 of 22 shots (45.5%). They wrapped up the game shooting 49.3% from the floor, with 33 makes on 67 tries. The Wings allowed the Aces to convert 36 of 82 field goal attempts, leading to a shooting percentage of 43.9%. Las Vegas managed to shoot 40.0% from beyond the arc, making 8 of 20 attempts, and had a free throw percentage of 58.3% (7 of 12). Dallas allowed the Aces to grab 33 total rebounds (8 offensive).
Azzi Fudd stood out for the Wings, scoring 22 points on 9 of 15 shooting for an impressive 60.0% field goal percentage, alongside 3 rebounds in her 38 minutes on the court.
Dallas holds a record of 5-3 this season. The Wings commit 19.1 fouls per game and convert 79.7% from the free throw line. They average 23.4 assists (1st in the league) and make only 10.3 turnovers per game. This season, they have scored 711 points (averaging 88.9 per game) and grab 31.6 rebounds on average. Offensively, Dallas is connecting on 46.6% of their shots from the field, ranking 4th in the WNBA. Defensively, they rank 6th in points allowed per game at 84.8. Their opponents shoot 32.9% from three-point range (54 of 164), and they allow an 82.0% conversion rate from the free throw line. On average, they give up 19.5 assists and 32.4 rebounds per game, ranking 8th and 6th, respectively, in the WNBA. They force 12.1 turnovers and allow opponents to shoot 47.6% from the field, placing them 12th nationally.
Which team will triumph in tonight’s WNBA matchup?
Prediction: Take Seattle (+11.5)
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