Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm Prediction, 6/11/2025 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Minnesota Lynx vs Seattle Storm
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Location: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: Youtube TV
The Minnesota Lynx (9-0) go to Climate Pledge Arena on Wednesday where they'll meet the Seattle Storm (5-4).
The Minnesota Lynx took the court against the Dallas Wings and went home with a win by a final score of 81-65 in their last game. Minnesota wrapped up the game with a 43.3% field goal percentage (29 out of 67) and made 13 of their 31 shots from downtown. At the charity stripe, the Lynx converted 10 of their 14 attempts for a rate of 71.4%. With respect to grabbing rebounds, they compiled 37 with 8 of them being offensive. They also recorded 25 assists in this game in addition to creating 15 turnovers and having 12 steals. When discussing defense, Minnesota allowed the other team to go 29.2% from the floor on 19 out of 65 shooting. Dallas earned 13 dimes and had 3 steals in the matchup. Additionally, Dallas snagged 41 rebounds (13 offensive, 28 defensive) and added 3 blocks. Dallas finished the game at 82.6% at the charity stripe by making 19 of 23 attempts. They made 8 out of their 24 tries from long range.

Napheesa Collier is one player who came through in the game. She left the arena with 28 points on 10 of 19 shooting. She saw the court for 37 minutes and also totaled 10 rebounds. Collier finished shooting 52.6% from the field and earned 4 assists.
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Minnesota comes into this one with a mark of 9-0 this year. They are averaging 84.4 points per contest (4th in the league) while hitting 46.3% from the field. The Lynx are hitting 37.5% on shots from beyond the arc (84 of 224) and 79.0% from the charity stripe. As a team, Minnesota is pulling down 34.9 boards per contest and has earned 214 assists on the campaign, which is 1st in the league in terms of passing the ball. They lose possession via turnover 13.3 times per contest and as a team they are committing 17.1 fouls on a nightly basis. On the defensive end, the Lynx are forcing 13.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 18.0 personal fouls. They are giving up 27.8% on three-point shots and they are 2nd in the league in points per game from their opponents (73.7). The Lynx defensively are allowing a field goal percentage of 39.4% (124 of 162) and they relinquish 33.7 boards per contest as a group. They rank 7th in the WNBA in giving up assists to the opposition with 155 conceded this year.
The last time they took the court, the Seattle Storm went home victorious with a score of 89-77 against the Phoenix Mercury. The Storm earned 22 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive boards for a total of 31 for the contest. They turned it over 11 times, while getting 4 steals in the matchup. The Mercury committed 18 fouls for this game which took the Storm to the charity stripe for a total of 17 shots. They were able to make 13 of those for a rate of 76.5%. When it comes to shots from beyond the perimeter, Seattle buried 12 of their 22 attempts (54.5%). At the conclusion of this game, the Storm went 32 for 66 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 48.5%. The Storm allowed the Mercury to make 29 of 66 attempts from the floor which had them sitting at 43.9% in the game. They went 32.0% from beyond the perimeter by shooting 8 of 25 and walked away from this one shooting 11 of 13 from the free throw line (84.6%). When it comes to rebounding, Seattle permitted Phoenix to grab 29 in total (8 on the offensive glass).
Skylar Diggins was important for the Storm for the contest. She made 8 out of 18 in this contest giving her a field goal percentage of 44.4%, and totaled 3 rebounds. Diggins-Smith earned 26 points in her 35 mins of playing time and had 7 dimes for the game.
Seattle has a win-loss record of 5-4 for the season. The Storm are committing 16.8 fouls per game and they shoot 75.0% from the free throw line. Their rate of earning assists is at 21.6 times per contest (3rd in basketball) and they turn the ball over 13.7 times per game. Seattle has tallied 723 points for the campaign (80.3 per game) and they pull down 32.3 boards per game. As an offensive unit, the Storm are connecting on 46.3% from the field, which ranks 2nd in basketball. The Storm on the defensive end are ranked 5th in the WNBA in PPG given up with 78.8. They surrender 18.7 assists and 34.9 rebounds per contest, which has them ranked 6th and 8th in the league. The Seattle defense allows 32.1% from downtown (68 of 212) and their opposition makes 73.5% of their foul shots. They are forcing their opponents into 13.8 TO's per game and have allowed teams to shoot 42.7% from the field (7th in the league).
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Minnesota
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