Connecticut Sun vs Seattle Storm Prediction, 6/27/2025 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Connecticut Sun vs Seattle Storm
Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Location: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: WNBA League Pass
Climate Pledge Arena is the venue where and the Seattle Storm (9-6) will play the Connecticut Sun (2-13) on Friday.
The Connecticut Sun played the Las Vegas Aces and took a loss by a score of 85-59 in their last game. Connecticut walked away from the contest with a 32.4% field goal percentage (23 of 71) and converted 2 of their 13 3-point attempts. From the free throw line, the Sun converted 11 of 12 shots for a rate of 91.7%. With respect to pulling down boards, they earned 30 with 7 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 15 assists for this contest as well as forcing the other team into 15 turnovers and having 7 steals. When discussing defense, Connecticut allowed their opponent to shoot 42.9% from the floor on 30 of 70 shooting. Las Vegas doled out 18 assists and had 6 steals in this matchup. Moreover, Las Vegas grabbed 45 boards (10 offensive, 35 defensive) and had 7 blocks. Las Vegas walked away from this one shooting 87.5% from the charity stripe by burying 14 of their 16 tries. They buried 11 of their 28 attempts from 3-point land.

Tina Charles is one player who was a major contributor in the matchup. She finished with 18 points on 7 out of 17 shooting. She played for 28 minutes and snagged 3 rebounds. Charles finished the game shooting 41.2% from the floor and dished out 2 assists.
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Connecticut comes into this contest with a win-loss mark of 2-13 for the year. They are turning it over 14.1 times per game and as a squad are committing 21.5 personal fouls per game. As a team, Connecticut is pulling in 30.5 rebounds per game and has 251 assists on the year, which has them ranked 12th in basketball in terms of passing. The Sun are hitting 28.5% on three-point attempts (88 of 309) and 80.0% from the free throw line. They have an average of 70.9 points per contest (13th in the WNBA) while shooting 39.1% from the field. On defense, the Sun have forced 13.7 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 18.8 personal fouls. They concede 36.9% on shots from distance and they are 12th in basketball in points per game allowed (87.4). The Sun defense is allowing a FG percentage of 45.4% (206 of 282) and they concede 38.3 boards per contest as a unit. They are 11th in the WNBA in allowing assists to their opponents with 308 conceded for the campaign.
In their last game, the Seattle Storm walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 94-86 against the Indiana Fever. The Storm corralled 14 defensive boards and 7 offensive rebounds for a total of 21 in this game. They coughed up the ball 17 times, while recording 8 steals for this game. The Fever committed 21 personal fouls in the matchup which took the Storm to the free throw line for a total of 25 attempts. They were able to convert 20 of the free throws for a rate of 80.0%. When discussing 3-pointers, Seattle buried 8 out of 28 tries (28.6%). Overall, the Storm went 29 out of 62 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 46.8%. The Storm permitted the Fever to convert 36 of 71 attempts from the floor which gave them a rate of 50.7% for this game. They finished 33.3% from 3-point land by hitting 8 out of 24 and ended up going 14 out of 16 at the free throw line (87.5%). In the matter of rebounding, Seattle permitted Indiana to grab 38 in total (15 offensive).
Skylar Diggins ended up having an impact for the Storm in this contest. She knocked down 9 of 15 for this game for a field goal rate of 60.0%, and had 2 rebounds. Diggins-Smith scored 22 points in her 34 mins on the court and added 6 dimes for the game.
Seattle has a mark of 9-6 so far this season. As an offensive unit, the Storm are connecting on 46.8% from the field, which ranks 1st in the WNBA. Seattle has accounted for 1,250 points this season (83.3 per game) and they collect 30.8 boards per game. They are getting an assist 22.3 times per contest (2nd in basketball) and they turn it over 13.0 times per game. The Storm commit 16.8 fouls per game and they shoot 75.3% from the charity stripe. The Storm on the defensive side of the court are 7th in the league in points allowed per contest with 79.5. The Seattle defense gives up 33.6% from downtown (116 of 345) and their opponents are connecting on 77.8% of their free throw attempts. They have allowed 19.1 dimes and 34.8 rebounds per game, which ranks them 5th and 10th in the WNBA. They are forcing 15.0 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 43.8% from the field (8th in the league).
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Connecticut
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