Storm vs. Mercury Time, TV & Stream – July 2

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The Seattle Storm (5-15) will hope to break an eight-game road slide when taking on the Phoenix Mercury (7-13) on July 2, 2026 at Mortgage Matchup Center.

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WNBA July 2, 2026: Storm vs. Mercury Viewing Options

  • When: Thursday, July 2, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona
  • TV channel: CW Seattle, AZFamily, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live stream: Watch this game on Prime Video (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Storm vs. Mercury Comparison

Mercury Rank Mercury AVG Storm AVG Storm Rank
11th 84.0 Points Scored 81.1 14th
10th 86.8 Points Allowed 86.2 6th
13th 31.9 Rebounds 32.1 11th
13th 7.7 Off. Rebounds 7.1 15th
11th 7.9 3pt Made 9.0 6th
12th 19.3 Assists 19.0 13th
7th 12.9 Turnovers 14.0 11th

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Mercury Leaders

  • Kahleah Copper leads the Mercury in points and assists. She scores 20.1 points per game while also adding 1.7 assists.
  • Phoenix is led by DeWanna Bonner's 4.9 rebounds per game.
  • Copper knocks down 1.6 threes per game to lead the Mercury.
  • Bonner racks up 1.1 steals and 0.7 blocks per game, both team-high averages.

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Storm Leaders

  • Natisha Hiedeman's excellent performances this season give her the top spot on the Storm scoring and assists leaderboards with 15.6 points per game and 4.7 assists per game.
  • Flau'jae Johnson's 5.5 rebounds per game paces Seattle's rebounding effort. She also adds 12.9 points per game.
  • Hiedeman is tops from three-point range for the Storm, hitting 2.3 threes per game.
  • Nobody on Seattle grabs more steals than Hiedeman (1.0 per game) or blocks more shots than Johnson (1.0 per game).