The Mercury vs. Storm matchup for Wednesday night features two Western Conference teams desperately trying to stop losing streaks and regain confidence before their seasons slip even further away.
Phoenix enters the matchup having dropped six consecutive games and sitting at just 2-8 despite returning much of last year's championship-caliber core. Seattle hasn't fared much better, losing three straight and struggling to generate consistent offense throughout the early portion of the season.
While neither team is playing its best basketball, the spread appears too large considering Phoenix's current form. That's why the value lies with the home underdog.
Mercury vs. Storm DATE, TIME & HOW TO WATCH | |
|---|---|
| Where | Climate Pledge Arena โ Seattle, Washington |
| When | Wednesday, June 3, 2026, 10:00 p.m. ET |
| TV | WNBA League Pass |
Betting Odds & Public Betting
The Mercury enter as 6.5-point road favorites while the total sits at 162.5 points.
Despite Phoenix's six-game losing streak, oddsmakers are still giving the Mercury considerable respect based on their roster talent and experience. Seattle, meanwhile, has struggled offensively and enters after a 23-point defeat against Dallas.
The question for bettors is whether Phoenix has shown enough recently to justify laying nearly a touchdown on the road.
Mercury vs. Storm ODDS | |||
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| Spread | Moneyline | Total | |
| Mercury | -6.5 (-108) | -245 | U 162.5 (-110) |
| Storm | +6.5 (-112) | +200 | O 162.5 (-110) |
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Key Notes & Storylines
Phoenix's season has quickly gone off track.
After opening the year with a statement victory over Las Vegas, the Mercury have managed just one win since and currently own the longest active losing streak in the WNBA.
The latest setback may have been the most alarming.
Minnesota dominated Phoenix 111-77 on Monday, handing the Mercury the second-worst home loss in franchise history. The defeat highlighted the team's biggest issue all season: defense.
Phoenix owns one of the league's weakest defensive ratings and has struggled to consistently contain opposing offenses.
Kahleah Copper continues to be the team's primary scoring threat, averaging 18.4 points per game, while Alyssa Thomas remains the engine of the offense with her scoring, rebounding, and playmaking ability.
However, even Thomas struggled in Monday's loss, scoring just six points on 1-for-6 shooting.
Seattle has its own problems.
The Storm have lost three consecutive games and were held to just 56 points Monday against Dallas. They shot under 33 percent from the field and never found any offensive rhythm.
The bright spot continues to be rookie Flau'jae Johnson.
Johnson posted a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the loss and continues to emerge as one of Seattle's most important contributors.
The Storm have also remained competitive despite significant injury concerns.
Dominique Malonga has missed seven straight games while in concussion protocol, and Ezi Magbegor has yet to make her season debut due to a foot injury. Those absences have significantly impacted Seattle's frontcourt depth throughout the season.
Injury Reports
Seattle Storm:
- Dominique Malonga (concussion protocol) โ Out
- Ezi Magbegor (foot) โ Out
Phoenix Mercury:
- No major new injuries reported among key contributors.
Seattle's injury situation remains concerning, but Phoenix's recent performances have not justified such a large road-favorite role.
Betting Trends
Phoenix has lost six consecutive games entering Wednesday.
The Mercury are coming off a 34-point home loss to Minnesota.
Seattle has lost three straight but has generally been more competitive at home than on the road.
The Storm continue playing hard despite injuries and have several young contributors gaining larger roles.
Phoenix owns one of the league's weakest defensive ratings through the first month of the season.
Mercury vs. Storm Prediction
The best bet Wednesday night is Storm +6.5.
It's difficult to trust Phoenix laying this many points against anyone right now.
The Mercury have lost six straight games and are coming off one of the worst defeats in franchise history. Their defensive issues remain unresolved, and confidence appears to be slipping as losses continue to pile up.
Seattle certainly has flaws, especially offensively, but the Storm have shown a willingness to compete despite a lengthy injury list. Flau'jae Johnson continues to develop into a legitimate scoring threat, and playing at home should help a team searching for momentum.
This matchup feels much closer than the number suggests.
Even if Phoenix ultimately snaps its losing streak, expecting the Mercury to suddenly deliver a dominant road performance after weeks of struggles is asking a lot.
Look for a competitive game that stays within one or two possessions throughout the second half.
Final Score Prediction: Mercury 81, Storm 77
Best Bet: Storm +6.5