Where to Watch Atlanta Dream vs. Seattle Storm on TV or Streaming Live – Friday, August 16
Published 9:19 pm Thursday, August 15, 2024
The Atlanta Dream (7-17) will attempt to stop a four-game home losing skid when taking on the Seattle Storm (17-8) on Friday, August 16, 2024 at Gateway Center Arena, airing at 7:30 PM ET on ION.
Here we will dive into all of the details about this contest, including how to watch on ION.
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Dream vs. Storm TV & Live Stream Info
- Game Day: Friday, August 16, 2024
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ION
- Location: College Park, Georgia
- Arena: Gateway Center Arena
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Dream’s Top Players
- Tina Charles: 13.6 PTS, 8.2 REB, 45.2 FG%, 28 3PT% (7-for-25)
- Allisha Gray: 15.5 PTS, 42.3 FG%, 36 3PT% (41-for-114)
- Cheyenne Parker: 10 PTS, 44.6 FG%, 21.4 3PT% (3-for-14)
- Rhyne Howard: 15.4 PTS, 2.1 STL, 38.6 FG%, 30.3 3PT% (27-for-89)
- Haley Jones: 5.5 PTS, 41.1 FG%, 26.1 3PT% (6-for-23)
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Dream’s Performance (Home vs. Away)
- At home, Atlanta puts up 73.4 points per game, 3.4 fewer than away (76.8). On defense, it allows 82.5 points per game at home, 2.5 more than on the road (80).
- At home the Dream grab 36.1 rebounds per game, 1.6 more than on the road (34.5). They concede 36.6 rebounds per game at home, 2.8 more than on the road (33.8).
- Atlanta picks up 0.5 fewer assists per game at home (18.4) than away (18.9).
- The Dream drain fewer 3-pointers per game at home (5.1) than on the road (5.5), and have a lower 3-point percentage at home (27.2%) than on the road (33.3%).
- This season Atlanta is allowing more 3-pointers at home (9.1 per game) than away (7.8). And it concedes a higher 3-point percentage at home (38.5%) than away (32%).
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Dream’s Injury Report
Dream:
Jordin Canada: Out (Finger),
Lorela Cubaj: Out (Personal)
Storm’s Top Players
- Jewell Loyd: 20.1 PTS, 1.4 STL, 36.2 FG%, 26.1 3PT% (36-for-138)
- Ezi Magbegor: 13 PTS, 8.7 REB, 1.4 STL, 2.4 BLK, 50.6 FG%, 24.3 3PT% (9-for-37)
- Nneka Ogwumike: 17.4 PTS, 7.7 REB, 1.9 STL, 52.4 FG%, 41 3PT% (16-for-39)
- Skylar Diggins-Smith: 13.1 PTS, 6.5 AST, 1.5 STL, 39.3 FG%, 27.3 3PT% (21-for-77)
- Jordan Horston: 8 PTS, 1.6 STL, 49.1 FG%, 27 3PT% (10-for-37)
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Storm’s Performance (Home vs. Away)
- Seattle’s offense has been much better at home (85.9 PPG) compared to its play on the road (82.2 PPG). Likewise, its defense has been much better when playing at home (74.1 PPG allowed) when compared to its play on the road (82.1 PPG allowed).
- The Storm rebound better at home than on the road (36.5 RPG at home, 35.4 on the road), and they allow their opponents to grab more boards in home games than road games (35.7 opponent rebound average at home, 34.8 on the road).
- Seattle averages 22.7 assists per home contest, 3.8 more than its road game average in 2024 (18.9).
- In 2024 the Storm average 6.3 made 3-pointers at home and 5.6 away, while shooting 30.6% from deep at home compared to 27.6% away.
- In 2024 Seattle averages 5.2 three-pointers conceded at home and 8.1 away, allowing 26.5% shooting from deep at home compared to 36.9% away.
Storm’s Injury Report
Storm:
MacKenzie Holmes: Out For Season (Knee)
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