WNBA Preview: Atlanta Dream (7-15) vs Seattle Storm (15-8)

0
182
Seattle Storm logo

Former league MVP Nneka Ogwumike is showing few signs of slowing down in her 13th WNBA season, her first in Seattle, and the Storm are prospering.

Ogwumike shoots for her third 20-point effort in the past four games when the Storm (15-8) host the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.

Ogwumike matched her season high of 26 points in Friday’s 91-63 rout of the Minnesota Lynx, two games after she scored 24 in an 84-71 win over the Chicago Sky on Wednesday.

She knocked down 10 of 14 shots against Minnesota, while reaching the 20-point mark for the seventh time this season. Ogwumike is averaging 17.5 points and 7.4 rebounds.

Ogwumike, who spent 12 seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks before the offseason move to Seattle, said the unselfishness of Diggins-Smith is the reason for the success. Diggins-Smith matched her career best of 12 assists against Minnesota.

Seattle is 6-2 on a WNBA-record nine-game homestand.

Atlanta (7-15) has lost six straight games and nine of 10, and the dismal stretch coincides with the loss of standout guard Rhyne Howard to a left ankle injury.

Howard was injured during a 68-55 road loss against the Minnesota Lynx on June 19 and has missed the last nine games.

Atlanta’s only win since Howard went down was a 78-74 road upset of the Connecticut Sun on June 28.

Atlanta is coming off an 84-70 home loss against the Las Vegas Aces on Friday. Cheyenne Parker-Tyus led the Dream with 17 points off the bench.

This is the first of three meetings between the teams this season.

Previous articleMinnesota Wild Re-Signs Sammy Walker to a One-Year, Two-Way Contract
Next articleCFL Preview: Ottawa Redblacks (2-2-0) vs Edmonton Elks (0-4-0)
WNBA Editor
Profile: A dedicated WNBA analyst with a deep understanding of the league’s tactical evolution, player‑development pathways, and expanding cultural impact. This columnist provides comprehensive coverage that blends advanced metrics, film study, and league‑wide context to highlight the storylines shaping modern professional women’s basketball. Background: With extensive experience covering the WNBA and women’s basketball at multiple levels, the columnist has contributed to national sports outlets and digital platforms, offering perspective on coaching trends, roster construction, and organizational strategy. A background in sports journalism and analytics supports a disciplined approach to evaluating performance, interpreting data, and tracking team progression throughout the season. Signature Coverage Areas: Game previews and matchup analysis Film‑based breakdowns of offensive and defensive systems Player evaluation, draft analysis, and free‑agency movement Team‑building strategy, salary‑cap dynamics, and front‑office trends Historical context, league milestones, and postseason features Style & Approach: The writing emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and accessibility — translating complex schemes and statistical models into insights that resonate with both long‑time WNBA fans and new followers of the league. Each column reflects a commitment to balanced reporting, thoughtful evaluation, and a deep appreciation for the WNBA’s growth, competitiveness, and influence on the broader basketball landscape.