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Storm rally to lose skids to the wings of the past

June 3, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; The Seattle Storm Guard Skyler Digins (4) Dribers the ball during the first half in the climate pledge area, defending the ball by Aziaha James (10). Compulsory Credit: Steven Bissing-Imgon Picture

Erica Wheeler came out of the bench with 11 second-point points to lead the Seattle Storm in the 83-77 win over Dallas Wings on Tuesday in Seattle.

Gabby Williams led the Seattle (4-4) with 18 points and Naneka Ogwumike scored 14 points with nine rebels, but it was the advantage of a 30–14 bench that eliminated the three-game losing streak of the storm. The wheeler ended with 11 points and seven assistance.

Out with a consent with Star Ruki Point Guard Paige Page Beukers, Dijyaini Carrington led the wings with 22 points, while Myisha Hines-Allen prolong 16 points and 12 rebounds.

Eric Ogunbole scored eight points, performing his third single point in eight matches this season after two years in the last two years.

Dallas (1-7) scored a lead by scoring six out of the first eight points in the last 10 minutes, but the wheeller changed the motion in the side of Seattle when the guard jumped out of the border, jumping out of the border, going to the first line of fans to save a possession. Seattle scored seven points in a row, with Williams a two-point lead with a 3-point shot with a 3-point shot by two points.

Dallas gained 11 points in the third quarter, but the storm replied with 16–2 runs that Seattle’s first advantage since 6:59 points of the second quarter.

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The feathers earned this benefit as they played hardcore defense in the first half, especially on Seattle’s major scorer, point guard skiler Digins. The six-time all-star recalled all three shots in the first half and did not pick up the first points of the game until the third quarter. She ended with nine points on 3 to 7 shooting.

It was also a Dallas work on the boards who disappointed Seattle coach Nole Quin in the first half, in which Wings weakened the storm 30–17. 11 of those 30 rebels came on aggressive boards, compared to only one for Seattle.

-Bield level media

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