Right off the bat, let's talk about Seattle Storm taking on Atlanta Dream. You'll notice the Storm's roster is embedded with talent. Skylar Diggins has been on fire recently, averaging 18.9 points per game with some nifty assists to boot. Not to be left behind, Nneka Ogwumike has been contributing solid numbers from both points and rebounds.
On the other hand, Atlanta isn't shy of flaunting talents either. We can't ignore Allisha Gray who has been amazing this season with 19.5 points per game. Then we've got Rhyne Howard as well, proving her worth with a set of commendable stats.
Looking into the good old days when these two teams clashed, it's not like your see-saw childhood days, tilting more towards Atlanta’s favor. The Dream took home the win in three of the five historical match-ups, always an encouraging stat.
When it comes to season records, Atlanta is currently sitting with a marginally better record; 11 wins and 6 losses as compared to Seattle's 10 wins and 7 losses. It's pretty close, like your favourite TV series finale.
Recent results are a bit of a mixed bag. Seattle had a tough time against Golden State, but sealed a fortified victory against Connecticut. Atlanta, meanwhile, reminds us more of a rollercoaster, with exciting victories against the New York Liberty and Washington Mystics.
Shush, did you hear that? That's the standing positions whispering us some secrets. Seattle is hanging in the fifth spot while Atlanta is perched just above them in fourth.
But you didn't come here to listen to me ramble, did you? You want the low-down, the pick of the day. With everything we’ve seen, my money's on Seattle to make it rain on Atlanta’s parade.
Albert’s Prediction: Seattle Storm by 2