The Seattle Storm host the New York Liberty on Friday for their second encounter of the 2024 WNBA season. The Liberty had previously won their first game of the regular season series against the Storm 74-63 on May 20.
New York Liberty vs Seattle Storm: Predicted Starting Lineups and Depth Chart
Liberty Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for August 30
Liberty coach Cheryl Reeve will likely deploy a starting lineup of Sabrina Ionescu (G), Courtney Vandersloot (G), Breanna Stewart (F), Leonie Fiebich (F) and Jonquel Jones (C) for the upcoming game.
Storm Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for August 30
Meanwhile, Storm coach Noelle Quinn is expected to use a starting lineup of Jewell Loyd (G), Skylar Diggins-Smith (G), Nneka Ogwumike (F), Jordan Horston (F) and Ezi Magbegor (C).
New York Liberty vs Seattle Storm: Injury reports
Liberty injury report for August 30
The New York Liberty have three players on their injury report. Jonquel Jones is listed as probable, and her involvement will be a game-time decision. Rebekah Gardner and Kaitlyn Davis are listed out for the season.
Storm injury report for August 30
Meanwhile, the Seattle Storm has Jordon Horston listed as questionable on their injury report and her participation will be a game-time decision. Moreover, Mackenzie Holmes is listed out for the season.
New York Liberty vs Seattle Storm: Game Preview
Ahead of the contest, the Liberty lead the WNBA standings with a 26-6 record. They have won eight of their last 10 matchups and are coming off a 94-88 defeat against the LA Sparks on Wednesday. Breanna Stewart led the Liberty's losing effort in the game with 32 points, six rebounds, one assist, and two steals.
Meanwhile, the Storm is fourth in the standings with a 19-11 record and has won six of its last 10 outings. Seattle is coming off an 85-81 victory against the Atlanta Dream on August 28. Jewell Loyd led the team's victory charge with 28 points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals in the game.
How to watch New York Liberty vs Seattle Storm?
The Liberty-Storm game is scheduled to tip off at 10:00 p.m. ET on Friday at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. The contest will be nationally aired on ION and can also be live-streamed on Liberty Live, FuboTV or via the WNBA League Pass.