Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm 6-29-2023

Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm 6/29/2023 Picks Predictions Previews

Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm 6/29/2023 Picks Predictions Previews

 

At Climate Pledge Arena on Thursday, the Seattle Storm (4-10) take on the Minnesota Lynx (5-9) in a matchup.

 

Following a 21-point thrashing against Connecticut, Minnesota has lost two of its past three games and is four games under.

 

500 heading into Thursday’s matchup. Minnesota’s offense this season has been subpar, scoring just 77.7 points per game on 41.5% of their shots, but their defense has been terrible, allowing 83.6 points per game through the first 14 games.

 

Napheesa Collier has led the Minnesota offense this season, scoring 21.8 points per game on 48.9% shooting and pulling down a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game.

 

Caleb McBride, who averages 12.3 points per game, is second on the squad, and Diamond Miller contributes 11.7 points per game, which is third best.

 

With 3.5 assists per game, Lindsay Allen leads Minnesota and averages 4.4 points.

 

In their last match, the Minnesota Lynx defeated the Seattle Storm by a score of 104-93. Minnesota made 41 of its last 77 field goal attempts, or 53.2%, and 8 of its 20 3-point attempts.

 

The Lynx converted 14 of their 15 attempts from the charity stripe for a rating of 93.3%. They pulled down 38 boards, six offensive, for a total of 38.

 

In this game, they also had three steals, forced seven turnovers from the other squad, and dished out 25 assists. In terms of defense, Minnesota gave up 34 of 74 field goals for a 45.9% clip.

 

In the game, Seattle had five steals and eight assists. Seattle also had five rejections and 33 rebounds (8 offensive, 25 defensive).

 

Seattle made 12 out of 14 free throw attempts, resulting in a FT percentage of 85.7%. 13 of their 31 attempts from outside the fence were successful.

 

Minnesota enters this game with a 5-9 overall record. They score 77.7 points per game on 41.5% shooting from the field, ranking ninth in the WNBA.

 

The Lynx are making 83.0% of their free throw attempts and shooting beyond the arc at 29.7% (88 of 296).

 

Minnesota averages 35.7 rebounds per game and has 260 assists overall, which places them seventh in the WNBA in terms of passing.

 

They turn the ball over 12.8 times a game and collectively commit 17.3 fouls per night. The Lynx force 11.4 turnovers per game on defense, yet they also commit 19.1 personal fouls.

 

With 286 assists allowed this season, they are now ninth in the league in this category. The Lynx are giving up 33.6 boards per game and a 44.3% field goal percentage (160 of 268).

 

They are seventh in the WNBA regarding points allowed per game (83.6), and they allow 35.6% on three-point shots.

 

As one of the weakest teams in the league and six games under.500, the Seattle Storm will begin their home stand on Thursday night.

 

Over the weekend, Seattle defeated Phoenix by scoring 23 points to snap a two-game losing streak. This season, Seattle’s offense has averaged a dismal 79.1 points per game while giving up a league-worst 85.4 ppg on defense.

 

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Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm Predictions 6/29/2023

 

The Seattle Storm lost to the Minnesota Lynx by a final score of 104-93 the last time they played on a hardwood court. In this game, the Storm racked up 25 defensive and 8 offensive boards for 33.

 

They turned the ball over seven times in the game while getting five steals. In the game, the Lynx committed 15 personal fouls, which sent the Storm to the line for 14 free throw attempts.

 

With 12 of their free throw attempts going in, they had a success rate of 85.7%. Seattle made 13 of its 31 tries from downtown and scored 13 goals (41.9%).

 

After all, was said and done, the Storm shot 45.9% overall, going 34 of 74 from the field. The Storm let the Lynx bury 41 of their 77 field goal attempts, giving them a percentage of 53.2% in this contest.

 

They shot 8 of 20 for a distance percentage of 40.0%, while they made 14 of 15 free throw attempts for a 93.3% success rate. Seattle allowed Minnesota to grab 38 rebounds, 6 of which were offensive.

 

 

Ivana Dojkic eventually played a role for the Storm in the game. She made 5 of 8 field goals during the game, good for a 62.5% field goal percentage, and grabbed 2 rebounds.

 

In her 32 minutes on the court, Dojkic recorded nine assists and 14 points.

 

With 24.5 points per game and a team-best 3.5 assists, Jewell Loyd, one of the top offensive threats in the WNBA, leads Seattle.

 

Seattle’s Ezi Magbegor, who leads the team with 8.1 rebounds and averages 15.1 points, dominates the center. With a combined average of 15.9 points per game for Seattle, Ivana Dojkovic and Jordan Horston contribute significantly.

 

Minnesota Lynx vs. Seattle Storm. The WNBA pick for this game is the Seattle Storm. Both teams have had a very difficult year, but Seattle is in a stronger position on Thursday.

 

In front of their home crowd on Thursday night, Seattle will likely build on their previous rout victory.

 

Seattle will exert sufficient effort on both sides of the ball to outperform a middling Minnesota squad, giving them their fifth victory of the year. Seattle Storm will triumph and cover the spread with a score of 86-75.

 

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Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm 6/29/2023 Picks Predictions Previews

WNBA Starting Time: 10:00 PM EST

 

Location: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

 

Date: Thursday, June 29, 2023 

 

TV: Bally Sports Extra, Bally Sports Extra, CBS Sports Network

 

WNBA Odds: Seattle Storm -2.5

 

WNBA Totals: 163.5

 

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