How to Watch the WNBA: Storm vs. Lynx | TV Channel, Streaming Info | July 12
The Minnesota Lynx (16-6) take on the Seattle Storm (14-8) on Friday, July 12, 2024 at Climate Pledge Arena. It begins at 10:00 PM ET.
Go to ION to watch this contest live.
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Storm vs. Lynx Game Info
- When: Friday, July 12, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET
- Where: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
- TV: ION
- Live Stream: Fubo
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Storm Leaders
- Jewell Loyd leads the Storm in scoring, racking up 20.2 points per game.
- Seattle is led in rebounding by Ezi Magbegor’s nine rebounds per game and assists by Skylar Diggins-Smith’s 6.4 assists per game.
- Loyd connects on 1.5 threes per game to lead the Storm.
- Seattle’s steals leader is Jordan Horston, who averages 1.6 per game. Magbegor leads the team averaging 2.5 blocks a game.
Lynx Leaders
- Kayla McBride is tops from three-point range for the Lynx, hitting 2.9 threes per game.
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Storm vs. Lynx Matchup Statistics
- The Storm average 83.9 points per game, 10 more points than the 73.9 the Lynx give up.
- Seattle has a 13-5 record when scoring more than 73.9 points.
- The Lynx’s 82.1 points per game are only 3.7 more points than the 78.4 the Storm allow to opponents.
- Minnesota has gone 12-3 when it has scored more than 78.4 points.
- The Storm’s 99.1 points per 100 possessions on offense rank seventh in the WNBA, and the 92.8 points they allow per 100 possessions rank first in the league.
- Seattle has typically won the turnover battle this season, committing 13.3 per game (sixth in WNBA action) while forcing 15.1 (third in the league).
- The Lynx rank second in the league averaging 105.8 points per 100 possessions on offense, and defensively are second, allowing 93.2 points per 100 possessions.
- Minnesota has won the turnover battle on average this season, committing 13.8 per game (eighth in WNBA) while forcing 15.4 (first in league).
