The Seattle Storm and New York Liberty are back at it again on Thursday night but it will be at the Barclays Center this time around. The two teams faced off at the Climate Pledge Arena on Aug. 30 with the Liberty getting the 98-85 victory on the road.
Seattle began a three-game road trip following the loss to New York, beginning with a two-game set against the Connecticut Sun. The Storm lost the first one on Sunday 93-86 before taking the second 71-64 on Tuesday night. The Storm remain fifth in the standings with a 20-13 record.
Meanwhile, the Liberty had a long break after their three-game trip out West that ended in Seattle. They had five days to settle at home in New York before resuming their campaign. They have a record of 27-6 with seven games left on the schedule before the start of the playoffs.
Here are the highlights of the Storm-Liberty game from Aug. 30:
Seattle Storm vs New York Liberty Injury Reports
The Seattle Storm have a clean bill of health ahead of Thursday's game at the Barclays Center. The Storm have been relatively injury-free for the majority of the season. They will try to finish strong and possibly finish with a homecourt advantage for the playoffs.
The New York Liberty also have all of their players available against the Storm. Sabrina Ionescu made her return last week after missing a couple of games following the Olympic break. The Liberty have a loaded roster capable of winning it all this year.
Seattle Storm vs New York Liberty Starting Lineups and Depth Charts
Seattle Storm Starting Lineup and Depth Chart
Head coach Noelle Quinn is expected to use her standard starting lineup on Thursday night:
G - Jewell Loyd | G - Skylar Diggins-Smith | F - Gabby Williams | F - Nneka Ogwumike | C - Ezi Magbegor
Here's the Storm's current depth chart:
New York Liberty Starting Lineup and Depth Chart
Sandy Brondello won't be making any adjustments against the Storm. She's expected to use her regular starting 5 of:
G - Sabrina Ionescu | G - Courtney Vandersloot | F - Leionie Fiebich | F - Breanna Stewart | C - Jonquel Jones
How to watch Seattle Storm vs New York Liberty?
The Storm-Liberty game is scheduled on Thursday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. It's scheduled to start at 7 p.m. EDT and will be streamed on Amazon, which is a paid subscription service.
For local fans, the game is available on FOX 13 in Seattle and Fox 5 in New York. There is also a live stream on Liberty Live.