Phoenix Mercury vs Seattle Storm Starting Lineups and Depth Chart | Sept. 7, 2024 WNBA season
The Phoenix Mercury hit the road to face the Seattle Storm on Saturday for their third encounter of the 2024-25 WNBA season. Both teams are 1-1 in the regular season series, with the Mercury winning their previous matchup 87-78 on June 16.
Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle Storm: Starting Lineups and Depth Chart
Mercury Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for Sept. 7
Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts will likely deploy a starting lineup of Diana Taurasi (G), Natasha Cloud (G), Kahleah Copper (F), Sophie Cunningham (F) and Brittney Griner (C) for the upcoming game.
Storm Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for Sept. 7
Meanwhile, Storm coach Noelle Quinn is expected to use a starting lineup of Jewell Loyd (G), Skylar Diggins-Smith (G), Nneka Ogwumike (F), Gabby Williams (F) and Ezi Magbegor (C).
Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle Storm: Injury reports
Mercury injury report for Sept. 7
The Phoenix Mercury have Rebecca Allen and Charisma Osborne listed as questionable on their injury report for the upcoming game. Their participation will be a game-time decision.
Storm injury report for Sept. 7
Meanwhile, the Seattle Storm boasts a largely healthy team with only Mackenzie Holmes listed as out for the season on their injury report.
Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle Storm: Game Preview
Ahead of the matchup, the Mercury are seventh in the WNBA standings with a 17-18 record. They have won four of their last 10 games after losing to the Washington Mystics 90-77 on Thursday. Brittney Griner led the team's effort, with 15 points, five rebounds, two assists and one block.
Meanwhile, the Storm are fifth in the standings with a 20-14 record and have won four of their last 10 games. They are coming off a 77-70 loss against the New York Liberty on Thursday. Skylar Diggins-Smith led the Storm with 21 points, four rebounds, six assists, two steals and two blocks in the game.
How to watch Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle Storm?
The Mercury-Storm game is scheduled to tip off at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. The contest will be nationally aired on NBA TV. Fans in and around Arizona can also catch the game on AZFamily while Seattle residents can catch it on FOX13+. It can also be livestreamed on FuboTV, Mercury Live or via the WNBA League Pass.