Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces is one of three games on the WNBA slate for Wednesday night. It marks the second time the Storm are taking on the defending champs.
Seattle enters this matchup in fourth place with a 9-5 record. It is coming off a loss to the Phoenix Mercury but is still the winner of two of its last three games.
As for the Aces, they've been off to a rocky start this season. A'ja Wilson and company are tied for sixth place with a 6-6 record. Their struggles have been more apparent, going 1-4 over their last five games.
This matchup will feature an array of star-level players. While her team has struggled, Wilson continues to play at an MVP level. Meanwhile, the Storm are led by a pair of All-Stars: Jewell Loyd and Skylar Diggins.
Seattle Storm vs Las Vegas Aces TV and streaming options
The Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces game will tip off at 10:00 p.m. ET. There are multiple options to catch these two squads in action on Wednesday night.
For those in the area, it will be aired locally on TV on Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network, FOX 13+ and Amazon Prime Video in Seattle. Out-of-town fans with a WNBA League Pass subscription can also stream this matchup.
Seattle Storm vs Las Vegas Aces last game summary
The first time the Seattle Storm faced the Las Vegas Aces this season was two weeks ago on June 7th. Seattle won that game 78-65.
In the first meeting, the Storm were led by strong outings from Jewell Loyd and Skylar Diggins. Loyd was Seattle's leading scoring, notching 25 points and nine rebounds. Diggins wasn't far behind, recording 21 points and seven assists.
As for the Aces, A'ja Wilson did everything she could to get her team over the hump. Despite going off for 29 points and 11 rebounds, it wasn't enough for Vegas to secure a win. Aside from Wilson, Kelsey Plum was the Aces' other standout performer with 18 points.
Las Vegas Aces enter matchup with Seattle Storm as favorites
Despite how things played out the first time, the Aces enter Wednesday's game as the favorites. On their home floor, sportsbooks are giving them a spread of -6.
Looking at the money line, Vegas is still a heavy favorite. The team's odds sit at -290, compared to +235 for the Storm.