Seattle Storm vs Minnesota Lynx Prediction, 6/6/2026 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Seattle Storm vs Minnesota Lynx
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026
Location: Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
TV: ABC
Target Center is the site where and the Minnesota Lynx (7-2) will play the Seattle Storm (3-8) on Saturday.
The Seattle Storm stepped onto the hardwood against the Phoenix Mercury and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 72-68 in their last game. Seattle walked away from the contest having earned a 38.4% field goal percentage (28 of 73) and made 9 out of their 33 shots from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Storm knocked down 3 of their 5 attempts for a percentage of 60.0%. Regarding grabbing rebounds, they earned 34 with 4 of them being offensive. They also recorded 17 dimes in this contest while forcing the opposition into 13 turnovers and getting 10 steals. When talking about defense, Seattle let their opponent shoot 37.5% from the field on 24 out of 64 shooting. Phoenix distributed 10 assists and had 11 steals in this game. Additionally, Phoenix grabbed 44 boards (10 offensive, 34 defensive) and had 6 blocks. Phoenix ended up going 77.8% at the charity stripe by burying 21 of 27 attempts. They also converted 3 of their 22 tries from beyond the arc.

Awa Fam is one player who was a factor in this matchup. She ended up finishing with 18 points on 9 out of 17 shooting. She played 33 mins and also snagged 6 boards. Fam finished the game at 52.9% from the floor and distributed 2 dimes.
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Seattle comes into this contest with a win-loss mark of 3-8 for the year. The Storm are shooting 31.7% on shots beyond the perimeter (84 of 265) and 79.5% from the free throw line. They have an average of 75.6 points per contest (14th in the league) while shooting 40.3% from the field. They are turning it over 14.3 times per game and as a basketball team they are committing 20.8 personal fouls on a nightly basis. As a team, Seattle is pulling down 31.5 boards per contest and has accounted for 185 dimes for the season, which ranks 8th in the league in terms of passing the rock. On the defensive end of the court, the Storm are able to force 12.3 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 19.9 personal fouls. They currently rank 10th in the WNBA in giving up assists with 195 conceded on the campaign. The Storm defensively are giving up a shooting percentage of 41.1% (135 of 219) and they surrender 37.3 rebounds per game as a squad. They are giving up 29.2% on 3-point attempts and they rank 4th in basketball in PPG allowed (81.3).
The last time they took the court, the Minnesota Lynx got the win with a final of 111-77 against the Phoenix Mercury. The Lynx were able to collect 27 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds totaling 35 in the game. They also coughed up the ball 11 times, while earning 10 steals for this game. The Mercury had 12 fouls for the contest which got the Lynx to the charity stripe for a total of 13 attempts. They were able to bury 13 of those for a percentage of 100.0%. When it comes to shots from distance, Minnesota buried 10 out of 17 tries (58.8%). When the final whistle blew, the Lynx finished 44 for 69 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 63.8%. The Lynx allowed the Mercury to convert 22 of 64 tries from the field which had them shooting 34.4% in this matchup. They finished the game shooting 37.0% from beyond the arc by shooting 10 out of 27 and ended up shooting 23 of 27 at the free throw line (85.2%). With respect to cleaning the glass, Minnesota permitted Phoenix to get 24 in total (11 offensive).
Courtney Williams was important for the Lynx in the game. She knocked down 13 of 20 in the game for a field goal percentage of 65.0%, and totaled 5 rebounds. Williams accumulated 30 points in her 29 minutes of playing time and had 2 assists in the game.
Minnesota has a win-loss record of 7-2 so far this year. When it comes to offensive execution, the Lynx are shooting 51.4% from the field, which ranks 1st in the league. Minnesota has tallied 818 points on the year (90.9 per contest) and they pull in 37.3 boards per game. Their rate of dishing out assists is at 21.8 times per game (5th in the league) and they are turning it over 14.8 times per contest. The Lynx commit 20.6 personal fouls per game and they shoot 76.7% from the free throw line. The Lynx on defense are ranked 1st in the league in points given up per game with 78.9. The Minnesota defense gives up 28.1% on shots from behind the 3-point line (71 of 253) and their opposition knocks down 77.7% of their free throw attempts. They have relinquished 18.9 dimes and 31.9 boards on a nightly basis, ranking them 6th and 6th in basketball. They are forcing their opponents into 14.1 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 38.0% from the field (1st in the WNBA).
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Seattle
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