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The Seattle Storm (3-12) will look to stop an eight-game losing skid when visiting the Portland Fire (7-9) on June 17, 2026 at Moda Center.
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WNBA June 17, 2026: Storm vs. Fire Viewing Options
- When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
- Where: Moda Center in Portland, Oregon
- TV channel: FOX12+, CW Seattle, and Amazon Prime Video
- Live stream: Watch this game on Prime Video (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Storm vs. Fire Comparison
| Fire Rank | Fire AVG | Storm AVG | Storm Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13th | 81.5 | Points Scored | 76.4 | 15th |
| 12th | 88 | Points Allowed | 83.1 | 6th |
| 15th | 28.2 | Rebounds | 31.6 | 12th |
| 14th | 7 | Off. Rebounds | 6.5 | 15th |
| 6th | 8.9 | 3pt Made | 8.4 | 9th |
| 6th | 19.8 | Assists | 17.7 | 15th |
| 13th | 14.9 | Turnovers | 14.2 | 10th |
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Fire Leaders
- Bridget Carleton leads the Fire, scoring 13.1 points per game.
- Portland is led in rebounding by Emily Engstler's 4.6 rebounds per game and assists by Carla Leite's 5.3 assists per game.
- The Fire are led by Carleton from long distance. She makes 2.3 shots from deep per game.
- Carleton leads the team with 1.6 steals per game. Engstler collects two blocks an outing to pace Portland.
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Storm Leaders
- Natisha Hiedeman takes the top spot on the Storm scoring and assist lists, tallying 14.7 points and 4.2 assists per game.
- Flau'jae Johnson's 5.3 rebounds per game paces Seattle's rebounding effort. She also adds 11.5 points per game.
- Hiedeman leads the Storm in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 2.2 made threes per game.
- Nobody on Seattle grabs more steals than Hiedeman (1.1 per game) or blocks more shots than Johnson (one per game).