Atlanta Dream vs Seattle Storm Picks and Prediction for Saturday, June 27, 2026
Use Code WWWC On Saturday, the Atlanta Dream (12–5) head to Seattle to take on the Storm (3–15) at Climate Pledge Arena. Atlanta comes in riding a strong season so far and will be looking to keep that momentum going, while Seattle will try to turn things around at home after a tough start to the year. Get involved in the action with our free WNBA picks.
Atlanta vs. Seattle Game Information
- June 27, 2026
- 9:00 PM EST
- Climate Pledge Arena
- Atlanta News First/KOMO-TV/Prime Video - Seattle/Victory+ Sports Network Atlanta/WNBA League Pass
Seattle Form & Recent Results
Seattle heads into Thursday’s game against New York carrying the weight of an eleven-game losing streak, and it’s clearly starting to define their season. Their latest game was especially tough to swallow. It ended in a 112–110 overtime loss to Dallas at home on Monday that slipped away by the smallest of margins. Dominique Malonga tried to drag the Storm over the line with a huge performance, putting up 37 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, while Natisha Hiedeman played the role of primary creator and finished with 11 assists. Seattle actually did a lot of things well statistically in that game, knocking down 45% of their three-point attempts, shooting an excellent 90% from the free-throw line, and collecting 34 rebounds, but even with those positives, they still couldn’t come away with the win.
Malonga has been the Storm’s most reliable scoring option so far this season, leading the team at 17.3 points per game, and she also tops the team on the glass with 7 rebounds a night. Hiedeman has been right behind her offensively, averaging 15.6 points per game, and she’s also the team’s leading passer at 4.7 assists per game, making her a key part of everything Seattle tries to run. The bigger concern has been on the defensive end, as they've been giving up 92.6 points per game in their last five, which makes it hard to snap a streak even when the offense shows up. After the crushing overtime loss on Monday, Seattle will be desperate to use the frustration as fuel, because this long skid has drained momentum from their year. They’ll get another chance to reset at home when they host Atlanta on Saturday night, a game they’ll be hoping can finally change the tone of their season.
Atlanta Form & Recent Results
Atlanta heads into this matchup coming off a tough one-game skid, although their recent form has still been strong overall. Before Friday’s game at Golden State, the Dream had won four of their previous five games, showing they’ve been playing winning basketball more often than not. However, they ran into trouble on Wednesday night in San Francisco, falling 77–66 to the Warriors. Madina Okot was a bright spot offensively, leading Atlanta with 16 points, while Angel Reese made her impact felt in other areas, pulling down 12 rebounds and handing out four assists. Atlanta didn’t help itself in that game with 13 turnovers, and they finished with 34 total rebounds, numbers they’ll likely want to clean up moving forward.
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The Dream’s main scoring punch this year has come from Allisha Gray, who leads the team at 18.8 points per game, with Rhyne Howard right behind her at 18.7. Reese has been Atlanta’s most consistent presence on the glass, pacing the team with 11.8 rebounds per game, and Jordin Canada has been their primary playmaker, averaging 7.1 assists. Even with the setback against Golden State, Atlanta’s offense has been rolling lately. In their last five games, they’re putting up 96.6 points per game. They’ll try to carry that scoring momentum into Saturday’s road test against Seattle, where keeping the offense clicking will be key.
Key Stats
- Atlanta’s Angel Reese this season: 11.8 rebounds per game
- Seattle’s Dominique Malonga this season: 17.3 points, 7 rebounds per game
Atlanta vs. Seattle Picks and Prediction
Seattle’s season has been rough so far, with the Storm losing 15 of their first 18 games and struggling to find any consistency. Atlanta will see this as a big opportunity, especially with their offense clicking at a high level and putting up points in a hurry lately. The Storm are coming off a frustrating, close loss in overtime on Monday, one where their defense couldn’t quite get the final stops, and they’ll be looking to turn that disappointment into urgency and energy as they try to respond in this matchup. Final Score Prediction, Atlanta Dream win 85-79.
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