- Matchup: Atlanta Dream vs Seattle Storm
- Event Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Venue: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: WNBA League Pass
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Seattle Storm (4-15) and the Atlanta Dream (12-5) is set to take place at Climate Pledge Arena this Saturday.
In their previous outing, the Atlanta Dream faced the Golden State Valkyries, suffering a defeat with a score of 77-66. The Dream recorded a field goal percentage of 39.1% (25 of 64) and sank 4 of their 18 attempts from three-point range. At the free-throw line, they made 12 of 22 shots, resulting in a conversion rate of 54.5%. On the boards, they collected 34 rebounds, including 12 offensive ones. The team also tallied 16 assists and forced their opponents into 12 turnovers while achieving 6 steals. Defensively, Atlanta allowed their rivals to achieve a 45.0% shooting accuracy by letting them make 27 of 60 attempts. Golden State managed 6 assists and 5 steals during the game, securing a total of 32 rebounds (6 offensive, 26 defensive) and blocking 7 shots. From the charity stripe, Golden State converted 8 of 12 attempts, giving them a 66.7% success rate and hit 15 out of 32 from beyond the arc.

One standout player from the match was Madina Okot, who scored 16 points on an efficient 7 of 9 shooting performance. Spending 19 minutes on the court, she also recorded 5 rebounds and finished the game with a shooting percentage of 77.8% along with 1 assist.
As they head into this game, Atlanta boasts a solid 12-5 record this season. The Dream are shooting 33.4% from three-point territory (151 of 452) and maintain a free-throw percentage of 73.8%. Averaging 89.0 points per game (ranking 6th in the WNBA), they have a field goal percentage of 44.3%. With an average of 12.4 turnovers per game and committing 19.0 fouls weekly, Atlanta secures 35.6 rebounds per match and has amassed 343 assists throughout the season, placing them 11th in assists. Defensively, they create 15.6 turnovers and commit 21.5 fouls, ranking 3rd in the league for assists allowed with 327. Opponents shoot 46.6% against them (266 of 365), and Atlanta concedes 29.5 rebounds and 35.9% from three-point range, ranking 3rd in points allowed (82.9 PPG).
On the other hand, the Seattle Storm recently achieved a win with a score of 99-88 against the New York Liberty. During that game, the Storm secured 39 rebounds (26 defensive and 13 offensive), while turning over the ball 15 times and registering 8 steals. The Liberty committed 15 fouls, allowing Seattle to make 15 free throws, converting 12 for an 80.0% success rate. The Storm sank 9 of 28 three-point attempts (32.1%) and concluded the match making 39 of 75 field attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 52.0%. Defensively, the Storm permitted the Liberty to achieve 32 of 71 field attempts at a 45.1% shooting rate. Seattle allowed 27.8% from beyond the arc (10 of 36) and hit 14 of their 20 free throws (70.0%), while conceding 28 rebounds (7 offensive) to New York.
Star player Flau’jae Johnson contributed significantly, scoring 28 points on 11 of 23 shooting (47.8%) and grabbing 9 rebounds in her 33 minutes of play, along with adding 2 assists.
Currently, Seattle holds a 4-15 record this season. Offensively, the Storm shoot 41.9% from the field, ranking 13th in the WNBA. They have accumulated 1,517 points (averaging 79.8 per game) and grab 31.9 rebounds on average. Seattle also average 18.5 assists per game (14th in the league), commit 13.8 turnovers, and average 20.2 fouls, hitting 80.9% from the free-throw line. Defensively, Seattle ranks 8th in points allowed (86.0 PPG), giving up 20.2 assists and 36.3 rebounds (10th and 14th in the league respectively). Their defense permits a 30.3% success rate on three-point attempts (158 of 522), and opponents hit 80.9% of their free throws. Additionally, the Storm force 12.0 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 42.9% from the field (3rd in the WNBA).
Who will emerge victorious in today’s WNBA game against the spread?
Pick: Go with Atlanta
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