The Seattle Storm will look to extend their impressive form against a patchy Dallas Wings on Saturday. Both teams are coming off a win in the WNBA but the feeling in the respective camps will differ.
The Storm’s excellent run of form recently sees them in a much better position than they were this time last month. With just one defeat from the previous seven games, Noelle Quinn’s team are pretty good on home court, and playing on the road doesn't bother them either, encapsulating their push for playoffs.
Wings, on the other hand, are having a torrid season and enter the game fresh off the back of a resounding 94-88 victory over the Commissioner's Cup champions, the Minnesota Lynx, on Thursday. In their last 12 games, the Dallas outfit have managed to win only one occasion. Overall, they only have two wins on the road and two at home.
Dallas Wings vs Seattle Storm injury reports for June 29
Dallas Wings team injury reports for June 29
The Wings have suffered several injuries this season, contributing to their poor results. Jaelyn Brown is out with illness. Satou Sabally is expected back late next month following her shoulder injury. Maddy Siegrist's finger injury has also made her a doubt for the foreseeable future.
Seattle injury team injury reports for June 29
For the Storm, it appears nothing has changed in terms of the team available for selection. As in the last game, they will have a full squad to choose from, as coach Quinn does not have to worry about any injuries.
Dallas Wings vs Seattle Storm: Head-to-head
The two teams have met 67 times previously with the record just tipping in Seattle’s favour. The Storm have won 42 games, while the Wings have won 25.
During their previous eight meetings, Storm have won five encounters and lost three. In the reverse fixture earlier in the season, Storm enjoyed a sensational performance, beating the Wings 94-83, with Skylar Diggins-Smith scoring 21 points and Jewell Loyd with 19 points.
Where to watch Dallas Wings vs Seattle Storm?
The game is set to be held at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, which can accommodate 18,300 spectators. Tip-off is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on NBA TV, FOX13+, Prime Video, and BSSW, with live streaming available through Amazon Prime and the WNBA League Pass.