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Storm vs. Fire: Which Disaster Will Hit Your Region Hardest in 2026?

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Wednesday night’s WNBA clash between the Seattle Storm and Portland Fire at Moda Center promises Pacific-Northwest fireworks. Tip-off is set for 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT) with national streaming options on DIRECTV STREAM and WNBA League Pass, plus local radio on 550 AM in Portland. Portland (8-7) has stormed out of expansion status into legitimate playoff contention behind Kahleah Copper’s 18.9 ppg and a league-best 36.4 percent clip from deep. The Fire’s up-tempo attack ranks third in possessions per game, forcing opponents into 15 turnovers nightly. Seattle (3-12) counters with a rebuilding core led by guard Natisha Hiedeman, who is posting a career-high 14.7 ppg and has cleared 13.5 points in seven of her last nine outings—an Over that oddsmakers have set at -105 for tonight’s prop markets. Matchup history is thin—Portland’s franchise was revived only this season—but the Storm own a 10-4 all-time edge over previous iterations of the Fire. Seattle will look to exploit Portland’s interior, where the Fire surrender 42 points in the paint per game, second-worst in the league. Expect coach Noelle Quinn to feature rookie center Aaliyah Edwards early in pick-and-roll sets while spreading the floor with sharpshooter Sami Whitcomb. Portland’s keys revolve around tempo and transition. The Fire average 18 fast-break points and are 7-1 when scoring 15 or more. Look for point guard Chelsea Gray to push pace off defensive rebounds, targeting Copper and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton on the wings. Seattle’s defensive rating of 105.8 (11th) leaves openings for quick-strike threes if rotations lag. In betting markets, Portland is a 6.5-point home favorite with a game total hovering at 169.5. Early money has nudged the line toward the Fire thanks to their 5-2 ATS record at Moda Center, while 61 percent of tickets lean Over amid both clubs’ recent scoring upticks. Live odds will update throughout the broadcast on DIRECTV and ESPN digital platforms. Whether you’re scouting fantasy lineups, eyeing a same-game parlay, or simply craving late-night hoops, Storm vs Fire brings must-watch stakes to the WNBA’s mid-June slate.

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