
It’s the Seattle Storm versus the Las Vegas Aces at Michelob ULTRA Arena on June 8, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.
- Time: 10:00 PM ET
- Location: Michelob ULTRA Arena, Las Vegas, NV
- TV Channels: USA Network
How to Watch Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces on June 8, 2026
Watch the Las Vegas Aces take on the Seattle Storm live with DIRECTV on USA Network channel 242 on June 8, 2026 at 10:00 PM ET.
Seattle Storm (3-9) at Las Vegas Aces (7-3) — Game Preview
The Seattle Storm bring a 3-9 record into Michelob ULTRA Arena to face a Las Vegas Aces team sitting at 7-3. The gap shows up most clearly in scoring, where the Aces average 89.1 points per game to Seattle’s 75.0, a difference that tracks with the home side shooting 48.1 percent from the floor against the Storm’s 39.8 percent. A’ja Wilson anchors that Las Vegas attack with 25.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game, giving the Aces a finisher who scores efficiently and controls the glass.
Chelsea Gray keeps the ball moving for Las Vegas at 7.1 assists per game, while Natisha Hiedeman leads Seattle’s playmaking at 4.0 assists per game and Jade Melbourne adds another 3.4 assists per night. Natisha Hiedeman leads Seattle in scoring at 13.5 points per game and shoots 89.7 percent from the line, a reliable late-clock option for a visiting team that needs every possession to count.
National TV
USA Network
What Time is the Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces Game Today?
The Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces game starts at 10:00 PM ET.
Where Can I Watch Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces?
You can watch Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces on USA Network.
Players to Watch: Seattle Storm vs. Las Vegas Aces
Seattle Storm
Natisha Hiedeman — G. Hiedeman tops the Storm scoring chart at 13.5 points per game while connecting on 41.3 percent of her field goals. Where she really separates herself is at the foul line, knocking down 89.7 percent of her free throws, which makes her a steady source of points when Seattle gets into the bonus.
Jade Melbourne — G. Running the offense in 23.4 minutes a night, Melbourne leads the Storm in assists at 3.4 per game. She keeps the turnovers manageable at 1.9 per game, a workable ratio for a guard carrying primary playmaking duties on a young roster.
Flau’jae Johnson — G. Johnson gives Seattle a strong rebounding presence from the backcourt, pulling down about 5.0 rebounds per game while doing most of that work on the defensive glass. She also adds scoring punch on the wing, giving the Storm another athletic option who can help finish possessions and push the pace after stops.
Las Vegas Aces
A’ja Wilson — C. Wilson powers the Aces on both ends, averaging 25.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game while shooting 52.0 percent from the field. She is automatic at the stripe too, hitting 83.3 percent of her free throws, so fouling her rarely slows the Las Vegas offense.
Chelsea Gray — G. The veteran lead guard logs 32.2 minutes a night and dishes 7.1 assists per game, the engine that keeps the Aces’ ball movement humming. Her 3.3 turnovers per game come with the territory of handling the ball as much as she does.
NaLyssa Smith — F. Smith adds frontcourt rebounding at 6.7 boards per game, splitting the work between 4.2 on defense and 2.5 on offense. That offensive-glass number stands out, giving Las Vegas a second-chance threat alongside Wilson up front.
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