Stephen Nover's WNBA June Total of the Month
(WNBA) Minnesota vs. Seattle,
Total: 164.00 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Seattle is the worst shooting team in the WNBA. Minnesota is the third-worst scoring team in the league.

Yet these teams combined for 197 points in Minnesota's, 104-93, home win against the Storm two days ago.

Now the teams have made the long trip to Seattle for a quick rematch.

Expect far less scoring.

Besides being very familiar with each other - which is a plus for the defense - the teams don't figure to match their hot shooting from Tuesday.

The Lynx made 52.3 percent of their shots from the floor. They were 8-of-20 (40 percent) from 3-point range. Minnesota ranks 10th in field goal percentage at 41.5 percent and 11th out of 12 teams in 3-point accuracy at 29.7 percent. Seattle coach Noelle Quinn ripped her team for lack of defense intensity. So the Storm will be concentrating more on defense.

Seattle shot 46 percent from the field in Tuesday's game. That's well above their league-low 39.8 percent shooting.

Both teams also combined to make 26-of-29 free throws for 89.6 percent. That's well above their normal free throw percentage.

Minnesota has a tendency to slow pace when on the road. The Under has cashed in five of the Lynx's past six road games, including the last four.