Seattle Storm vs Toronto Tempo Prediction, 5/13/2026 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Seattle Storm vs Toronto Tempo
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, ON
TV: WNBA League Pass
Odds/Point Spread: Seattle (+3.5)
The Toronto Tempo (0-1) host the Seattle Storm (1-1) at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Wednesday. Toronto opens this game as 3.5 point favorites. The over/under has been set at 166.5.
The Seattle Storm played the Connecticut Sun and took home the win by a score of 89-82 in their last game. Seattle ended the game having earned a 44.3% FG percentage (27 out of 61) and made 10 out of their 22 shots from 3-point land. When they shot from the free throw line, the Storm knocked down 25 of their 33 attempts for a rate of 75.8%. In regard to grabbing boards, they earned 32 with 7 of them being on the offensive end. They also recorded 14 assists in the game as well as forcing the other team into 16 turnovers and earning 10 steals. In reference to defense, Seattle allowed the other team to shoot 39.7% from the field on 29 of 73 shooting. Connecticut recorded 10 dimes and had 7 steals for this game. In addition, Connecticut pulled down 41 rebounds (10 offensive, 31 defensive) and got 3 blocked shots. Connecticut walked away from this one shooting 72.7% from the charity stripe by knocking down 16 of 22 tries. They also buried 8 of their 23 shots from beyond the perimeter.

Lexie Brown is someone who was a major contributor for the matchup. She ended up with 17 points on 6 of 7 shooting. She was on the hardwood for 21 mins played but ended the game without a board. Brown finished the game at 85.7% from the floor and earned 1 assist.
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Seattle steps onto the hardwood with a record of 1-1 this year. They are losing possession via turnover 14.0 times per contest and as a unit are committing 22.0 fouls on a nightly basis. As a team, Seattle is pulling in 36.5 rebounds per contest and has earned 30 assists so far this season, which ranks 7th in basketball in terms of passing. The Storm are connecting on 39.6% from downtown (19 of 48) and 73.3% from the free throw line. They average 84.5 points per game (10th in the WNBA) while shooting 42.7% from the field. On the defensive end of the court, the Storm have forced 12.5 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 25.5 fouls. The Storm defensively are giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 40.8% (25 of 51) and they surrender 38.0 boards per contest as a team. They are ranked 12th in the league in allowing assists with 40 surrendered this year. They surrender 38.3% on 3-point shots and they rank 7th in the league in PPG allowed (86.5).
When they last stepped on the court, the Toronto Tempo walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 68-65 when they played the Washington Mystics. The Tempo collected 28 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds totaling 37 for the matchup. They turned the ball over 16 times, while getting 10 steals for the matchup. The Mystics were called for 28 personal fouls for the contest which got the Tempo to the charity stripe for a total of 35 attempts. They were able to bury 26 of them for a rate of 74.3%. Concerning shots from distance, Toronto converted 5 of 25 attempts (20.0%). Overall, the Tempo finished 17 out of 63 from the field which had them shooting 27.0%. The Tempo allowed the Mystics to bury 25 of their 64 tries from the field which left them shooting 39.1% for the contest. They finished 20.8% from 3-point land by shooting 5 of 24 and ended up going 13 of 22 from the charity stripe (59.1%). Regarding rebounding, Toronto allowed Washington to get 44 in all (9 offensive).
Marina Mabrey was important for the Tempo in the game. She buried 6 out of 18 for the contest giving her a rate of 33.3%, and had 7 rebounds. Mabrey tallied 27 points in her 30 minutes on the court and earned 2 assists in this contest.
Toronto has a mark of 0-1 on the campaign. As an offensive unit, the Tempo are shooting 27.0% from the field, which is 15th in the WNBA. Toronto has scored 65 points on the season (65.0 per contest) and they collect 37.0 boards per contest. Their rate of earning assists is at 10.0 times per game (15th in the league) and they are turning it over 16.0 times per contest. The Tempo commit 26.0 fouls per contest while shooting 74.3% from the free throw line. The Tempo on defense are ranked 1st in the WNBA in points given up per game with 68.0. They have surrendered 14.0 assists and 44.0 boards on a nightly basis, which ranks them 1st and 13th in the league. The Toronto defense surrenders 20.8% on shots from distance (5 of 24) and their opposition knocks down 59.1% of their free throw attempts. They are forcing 18.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 39.1% from the field (2nd in the WNBA).
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Seattle (+3.5)
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