Seattle Storm vs Toronto Tempo Insights, 5/30/2026 WNBA Analysis, Tips and Odds

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  • Matchup: Seattle Storm vs Toronto Tempo
  • Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
  • Venue: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON
  • Broadcast: WNBA League Pass

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The Toronto Tempo (4-4) are set to face the Seattle Storm (3-5) at Coca-Cola Coliseum this Saturday.

In their most recent outing, the Seattle Storm faced off against the Washington Mystics, suffering a defeat with a score of 78-64. During this match, Seattle recorded a 34.9% shooting percentage (22 of 63) and managed to sink 5 out of 23 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they converted 78.9% of their shots, hitting 15 out of 19. On the boards, the Storm secured 31 rebounds, with 12 offensive. They distributed 14 assists throughout the game, but also turned the ball over 12 times while collecting 7 steals. Defensively, Seattle allowed the Mystics to shoot 42.4% from the field on 28 of 66 attempts. Washington recorded 13 assists and had 4 steals, while also pulling down 40 rebounds (13 offensive, 27 defensive) and blocked 2 shots. The Mystics shot an impressive 93.8% from the free-throw line by converting 15 out of 16 shots and made 7 of 21 attempts from three-point range.

WNBA Predictions for Seattle Storm vs Toronto Tempo

Jade Melbourne was a standout performer in this game, contributing 15 points on 6 of 8 shooting. She played for 23 minutes, pulled down 3 rebounds, and dished out 3 assists, finishing with a shooting percentage of 75.0%.

The Storm head into this game with a record of 3-5 this season. They are making 34.4% of their three-point attempts (64 of 186) and 80.4% at the free-throw line. Seattle averages 79.5 points per game (ranking 14th in the league), with a field goal percentage of 41.4%. They are committing 13.6 turnovers per game and averaging 21.1 personal fouls. The team is grabbing 30.5 rebounds per game and has tallied 136 assists thus far, placing them 11th in the WNBA for assists. Defensively, they force opponents into 12.8 turnovers per game and draw an average of 22.0 personal fouls. The Storm allow opponents a shooting percentage of 42.0% (102 of 176) and give up 35.5 rebounds per game, ranking them 9th in the league for assists yielded with 145 so far.

In their last encounter, the Toronto Tempo triumphed over the Chicago Sky, winning 111-104. Toronto secured 27 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive boards for a total of 37 rebounds. They turned the ball over 13 times while racking up 6 steals. With the Sky committing 24 fouls, the Tempo had the opportunity to shoot 30 free throws, hitting 25 of them for an impressive 83.3% accuracy. From downtown, Toronto converted 12 of 26 attempts (46.2%), and finished the game shooting 37 out of 66 from the field for a conversion rate of 56.1%. Conversely, the Sky made 36 of 75 attempts (48.0%) and wrapped up the game at 22.6% from three-point range, making 7 of 31 attempts, while managing to hit 25 of 29 free throw attempts (86.2%). Toronto allowed Chicago to grab a total of 27 rebounds (9 offensive).

Nyara Sabally was influential for the Tempo in this matchup, converting 11 of 14 shots for a 78.6% shooting rate, along with pulling in 6 rebounds. She scored 29 points in 28 minutes of play and assisted on 2 baskets.

The Toronto Tempo currently holds a record of 4-4 this season. They are shooting 43.0% from the field, ranking 11th in the WNBA, and have scored a total of 713 points (89.1 per game) with an average of 30.9 rebounds per game. Their assist rate stands at 18.1 per game (ranked 11th in the league), accompanied by 13.4 turnovers per game. The Tempo commits an average of 23.6 personal fouls per game while attaining an impressive free-throw rate of 84.8%. On defense, they rank 14th in the league in points per game allowed with 91.1 and are forcing 14.0 turnovers per game. Opponents shoot 49.8% against them (the worst in the league). The Tempo lets up 31.9% on three-point attempts (60 of 188), with their opponents converting 76.1% of their free-throw attempts. Toronto surrenders an average of 22.9 assists and collects 32.5 rebounds per game, ranking 15th and 7th in the league, respectively.

Who do you think will win tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?

Pick: Choose Seattle

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