- Matchup: Los Angeles Sparks vs Seattle Storm
- Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
- Venue: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: USA Network
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles favored by 5.5 points
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This Wednesday, the Los Angeles Sparks (5-6) visit Climate Pledge Arena to compete against the Seattle Storm (3-10). The Sparks enter as 5.5-point favorites with the over/under set at 168.5 points.
In their previous game, the Los Angeles Sparks achieved a convincing victory over the Portland Fire, finishing 89-72. Los Angeles recorded a field goal percentage of 42.7%, making 32 out of 75 attempts, while hitting 8 of their 30 three-point shots. They excelled at the free-throw line, converting 17 of 22 shots for a solid 77.3%. The Sparks collectively grabbed 42 rebounds, including 15 offensive boards, and provided 17 assists. They faced 15 turnovers but managed to secure 11 steals. Defensively, Los Angeles held Portland to a 36.1% shooting performance, as the Fire managed 26 successful buckets out of 72. Portland recorded 14 assists, secured 5 steals, obtained 42 rebounds (14 offensive), and blocked 5 shots. From the charity stripe, Portland converted 17 out of 22 attempts, shooting 77.3%, and struggled with three-pointers, sinking only 3 of 28 attempts.

Dearica Hamby emerged as a key performer for Los Angeles, netting 22 points on 8 of 14 shooting while also collecting 12 rebounds in 30 minutes of play. She posted an impressive field goal percentage of 57.1% but did not register any assists.
As they enter this contest, the Sparks hold a 5-6 record for the season. They are making 33.6% of their three-point attempts (93 of 277) and a commendable 78.2% from the free-throw line. Averaging 88.7 points per game ranks them 4th in the league, complemented by a shooting percentage of 47.2% from the field. The Sparks average 15.5 turnovers and commit 22.0 personal fouls per game. Collectively, they secure 30.5 rebounds and have accumulated 219 assists this season, ranking 9th in the league for passing efficiency. Defensively, Los Angeles causes 13.6 turnovers but commits 23.0 fouls per game. They rank 12th in allowing assists, having given up 245 thus far. The Sparks allow opposing teams a field goal percentage of 46.9% (150 of 253) and yield 33.7 rebounds per game. Finally, they concede 30.9% from beyond the arc and sit 15th regarding opponents’ points per game (91.1).
In their latest outing, the Seattle Storm suffered a defeat, falling to the Las Vegas Aces, 101-91. They secured 21 defensive boards and 6 offensive boards, totaling 27 rebounds for the game. The Storm committed 9 turnovers but managed to achieve 10 steals. The Aces were flagged for 13 fouls, allowing the Storm 15 free-throw attempts, converting 13 for an impressive 86.7%. From beyond the arc, Seattle successfully completed 12 of 27 shots (44.4%). Overall, they shot 44.6% from the field, going 33 for 74. Defensively, they permitted the Aces to shoot 50.0% from the floor, giving up 35 successful attempts out of 70, while also conceding 10 of 28 three-point attempts (35.7%) and 21 of 24 at the free-throw line (87.5%). The Storm allowed Las Vegas a total of 39 rebounds (11 on the offensive end).
Dominique Malonga played a pivotal role for the Storm in this contest, scoring 19 points on 7 of 12 shooting (58.3%) and grabbing 5 rebounds during her 17 minutes on the court. However, she did not record any assists.
The Seattle Storm currently holds a 3-10 record for the season. Offensively, they convert 40.2% of their field goal attempts, ranking 15th in the league. They have accumulated 991 points (76.2 per game) and average 31.4 rebounds. With 17.2 assists per game, they rank 15th in the league and have a turnover rate of 14.4 per game. Committing 20.3 fouls per game, the Storm hit 80.0% from the free-throw line. Defensively, they rank 6th in points allowed per game, giving up 83.3. They allow 19.2 assists and 37.3 rebounds on average, ranking 6th and 14th in the WNBA, respectively. Seattle’s defensive unit permits just 29.8% from three-point range (95 of 319) and opponents hit 80.6% from the charity stripe. They force 12.2 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 42.4% from the floor, which places them 4th in the league.
Which team will secure victory in tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?
Choice: Back Seattle (+5.5)
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