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Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm: TV channel, time and how to watch

Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm: TV channel, time and how to watch

USA Today01-06-2025
Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm: TV channel, time and how to watch
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The Seattle Storm will host the Las Vegas Aces as the WNBA Commissioners Cup gets underway on Sunday.
Other than the championship final, games in this in-season competition count toward the regular-season standings, with teams in the Western Conference playing six total contests (the Eastern Conference, with only six teams, will play one less game). The top team in each conference will meet on July 1 in a one-game championship contest.
These two teams met just one week ago, with the Storm (3-3) dominating in a 102-82 win. Seattle got 23 points from forward Nneka Ogwumike, while Erica Wheeler stood out with 21 points off the bench. While the Aces (3-2) got a double-double from A'ja Wilson, the story of the game was simple: Seattle shot 60% from the floor and won the battle on the boards to boot.
Here's what to know about the Aces-Storm game in the WNBA Commissioner's Cup, including start time and how to watch.
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What time is Aces vs. Storm?
The WNBA Commissioner's Cup game between the Las Vegas Aces and Seattle Storm is set for Sunday, May 31, with tip-off scheduled for 6 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.
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