Storm vs. Tempo Time, TV & Stream – May 30

Washington Mystics v Seattle Storm

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The Toronto Tempo (4-4) square off against the Seattle Storm (3-5) on May 30, 2026 on CW Seattle, KOMO 4, TSN, and Amazon Prime Video.

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WNBA May 30, 2026: Storm vs. Tempo Viewing Options

  • When: Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 1 p.m. ET
  • Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario
  • TV channel: CW Seattle, KOMO 4, TSN, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live stream: Watch this game on Prime Video (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Storm vs. Tempo Comparison

Tempo Rank Tempo AVG Storm AVG Storm Rank
4th 89.1 Points Scored 79.5 14th
14th 91.1 Points Allowed 81.3 4th
12th 30.9 Rebounds 30.5 13th
4th 9.3 Off. Rebounds 6.5 14th
2nd 10.3 3pt Made 8 9th
12th 18.1 Assists 17 15th
5th 13.4 Turnovers 13.6 6th

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Tempo Leaders

  • Brittney Sykes leads the Tempo in points and assists. She puts up 20.5 points per game while also adding 4.4 assists.
  • Toronto's rebounding leader is Kiki Rice, who pulls down 4.5 per game.
  • The Tempo are led by Marina Mabrey from beyond the arc. She knocks down three shots from deep per game.
  • Sykes leads the team with 1.5 steals per game. Nyara Sabally collects 1.5 blocks a game to pace Toronto.

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Storm Leaders

  • Natisha Hiedeman outpaced her teammates on the Storm scoring front by putting up 13 points per game. She adds 1.9 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game this season.
  • The Seattle leaders in rebounds and assists are MacKenzie Holmes (five rebounds per game) and Jade Melbourne (4.3 assists per game).
  • Hiedeman leads the Storm in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 1.6 made threes per game.
  • Nobody on Seattle grabs more steals than Melbourne (1.3 per game) or blocks more shots than Flau'jae Johnson (1.6 per game).

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