Where to Watch Atlanta Dream vs. Seattle Storm on TV or Streaming Live – Friday, August 16
Published 9:18 pm Thursday, August 15, 2024
The Atlanta Dream (7-17) will look to halt a four-game home losing skid when squaring off versus the Seattle Storm (17-8) on Friday, August 16, 2024 at Gateway Center Arena, airing at 7:30 PM ET on ION.
In the article below, we provide all the info you need to know about how to watch this matchup 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)
- Atlanta puts up 73.4 points per game at home, 3.4 fewer points than away (76.8). Defensively, it allows 82.5 per game, 2.5 more than on the road (80).
- The Dream pull down more rebounds per game at home (36.1) than on the road (34.5), but also concede more at home (36.6) than away (33.8).
- At home, Atlanta is averaging 18.4 assists per game, 0.5 fewer than on the road (18.9).
- At home the Dream make 5.1 treys per game, 0.4 less than away (5.5). They shoot 27.2% from beyond the arc at home, 6.1% lower than away (33.3%).
- At home Atlanta gives up 9.1 treys per game, 1.3 more than away (7.8). The team concedes 38.5% shooting from beyond the arc at home, 6.5% higher 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 has been better offensively at home, where it averages 85.9 points per game, compared to road games, where it puts up 82.2 per game. Defensively, it is much better at home, where it concedes 74.1 points per game, versus road games, where it lets opponents to score 82.1 per game.
- When playing at home, the Storm average 1.1 more rebounds per game than on the road (36.5 at home, 35.4 on the road), while they allow their opponents to pull down 0.9 more boards in home games than road games (35.7 at home, 34.8 on the road).
- Seattle averages 3.8 more assists at home compared to on the road in 2024 (22.7 at home, 18.9 on the road).
- The Storm hit 0.7 more 3-pointers when playing at home (6.3 per game) than on the road (5.6). They also shoot a better percentage at home (30.6% in home games compared to 27.6% on the road).
- Seattle concedes 2.8999999999999995 fewer three-pointers when playing at home (5.2 per game) than on the road (8.1). It also allows a lower three-point shooting percentage at home (26.5% in home games compared to 36.9% on the road).
Storm’s Injury Report
Storm:
MacKenzie Holmes: Out For Season (Knee)
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