Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm Starting Lineups and Depth Charts for 2024 WNBA Playoffs Game 1 | Sept. 22
The Las Vegas Aces will go against the Seattle Storm in the first round of the postseason. The series' first game is scheduled to take place at the Michelob ULTRA Arena on Sunday. The Aces will be aiming for a win to secure an early lead in the series.
However, the Storm are not a team to go down without a fight. Although they have a 1-3 record against the Aces this season, Storm finished the season with a positive 25-15 record.
Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm Starting Lineups and Depth Charts
Las Vegas Aces starting lineups and depth charts for Sept. 22
The Aces are expected to use their best lineup as they go into the first game of the playoffs. Here is Becky Hammon's expected starting five:
G- Jackie Young, G- Kelsey Plum, G- Chelsea Grey, F- Alysha Clark and C- A'ja Wilson.
Here is a depth chart for the Aces:
Seattle Storm starting lineups and depth charts for Sept. 22
Noelle Quinn's team is also expected to feature their best lineup with some changes to rotations. Here are the expected starting five for the Storm:
G- Jewell Loyd, G- Jordon Horston, G- Skylar Diggins-Smith, F- Gabby Wiliams and C- Nneka Ogwumike.
Here is a depth chart for the Storm:
Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm Injury reports
Aces injury report for Sept. 22
The LV Aces are in perfect shape with no players on the bench sidelined from action. As per ESPN, all players are fit and eligible to participate against the Storm on Sunday.
Storm injury report for Sept 22.
The Storm, on the other hand, will be entering the first game of the post-season with a man down. As per ESPN, Ezi Magbegor is listed out from Sunday's matchup against the Aces. She will be missing the game because of a concussion but is expected to return for the next game.
Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm Game preview
The Aces vs the Storm will be an exciting game as the two teams delivered a similar performance this regular season. The Storm finished the season with a 25-15 record while the Aces wrapped up their season with a 27-13 record.
However, Sunday's matchup will see the Aces have the home advantage as the game is being held in their home arena. The A'ja Wilson-led squad is aiming to make history and complete their three-peat, however, the Storm is not backing down as they eye another championship glory.
How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm?
The Aces vs Storm game is scheduled to tip off at 10:00 pm ET and will be broadcast on ESPN and TSN.
The fans with a WNBA league pass subscription can catch up on the game on the WNBA app once it has concluded.