Storm vs. Aces Time, TV & Stream – June 8

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The Las Vegas Aces (7-3) will try to continue a three-game winning run when hosting the Seattle Storm (3-9) on June 8, 2026 at Michelob ULTRA Arena.

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WNBA June 8, 2026: Storm vs. Aces Viewing Options

  • When: Monday, June 8, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • TV channel: USA, The Spot-Vegas 34, CW Seattle, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live stream: Watch this game on Prime Video (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Storm vs. Aces Comparison

Aces Rank Aces AVG Storm AVG Storm Rank
3rd 89.1 Points Scored 75 15th
7th 84.9 Points Allowed 81.8 4th
2nd 37.2 Rebounds 31.8 12th
9th 8 Off. Rebounds 6.8 15th
9th 7.9 3pt Made 7.9 9th
2nd 22.7 Assists 16.8 15th
6th 13.1 Turnovers 14.8 11th

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Aces Leaders

  • A'ja Wilson leads the Aces in points and rebounds. She averages 25.1 points per game while adding 9.4 rebounds.
  • Chelsea Gray paces the squad with 7.1 assists per game.
  • Jackie Young is the top three-point shooter for the Aces, connecting on 1.8 per game.
  • Gray leads the team with 1.1 steals per game. Wilson collects 2.3 blocks a game to pace Las Vegas.

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Storm Leaders

  • Natisha Hiedeman holds the top spot on the Storm scoring and assist lists, putting up 13.5 points and 4.0 assists per game.
  • Flau'jae Johnson collects all of the boards and is the Seattle leader in rebounds, getting 5.1 per game.
  • Hiedeman is tops from three-point range for the Storm, hitting 1.8 threes per game.
  • One Seattle player is its leader in both steals and blocks. Johnson averages 1.0 steal per game and 1.3 blocks per game.

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