Mercury vs. Storm Time, TV & Stream – June 3

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Two sliding teams square off when the Phoenix Mercury (2-8) visit the Seattle Storm (3-7) on June 3, 2026. The Mercury will look to break a six-game losing streak versus the Storm, losers of three in a row.

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WNBA June 3, 2026: Mercury vs. Storm Viewing Options

  • When: Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
  • TV channel: USA, AZFamily, CW Seattle, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live stream: Watch this game on Prime Video (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Mercury vs. Storm Comparison

Mercury Rank Mercury AVG Storm AVG Storm Rank
11th 83.0 Points Scored 76.4 14th
11th 87.9 Points Allowed 82.2 5th
12th 31.2 Rebounds 31.2 12th
10th 7.9 Off. Rebounds 6.7 14th
9th 7.9 3pt Made 7.5 10th
13th 17.7 Assists 16.8 15th
4th 12.6 Turnovers 14.3 8th

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Mercury Leaders

  • Kahleah Copper leads the Mercury, scoring 18.4 points per game.
  • Phoenix is led in rebounding by Natasha Mack's 8.5 rebounds per game and assists by Alyssa Thomas' 7.8 assists per game.
  • Jovana Nogic knocks down 2.7 threes per game to lead the Mercury.
  • Phoenix's blocks leader is Mack, who collects 1.4 per game. Thomas leads the team, averaging 1.8 steals a game.

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Storm Leaders

  • The Storm's go-to player, Natisha Hiedeman, leads the team in both scoring (13.3 points per game) and assists (3.9 assists per game).
  • When it comes to rebounds, Flau'jae Johnson is the Seattle leader with 5.1 per game.
  • Hiedeman is tops from three-point range for the Storm, hitting 1.6 threes per game.
  • Seattle's Jordan Horston has the top spot on the team's steals leaderboard with 1.2 per game and Johnson is first in blocks with 1.5 per game.

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