Wings vs. Fire Time, TV & Stream – June 13

Las Vegas Aces v Portland Fire

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The Portland Fire (6-8) will attempt to end a four-game losing streak when hosting the Dallas Wings (8-4) on June 13, 2026 at Moda Center.

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WNBA June 13, 2026: Wings vs. Fire Viewing Options

  • When: Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Moda Center in Portland, Oregon
  • TV channel: KFAA and FOX12+

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Wings vs. Fire Comparison

Wings Rank Wings AVG Fire AVG Fire Rank
7th 87.9 Points Scored 81.9 12th
6th 83.3 Points Allowed 87 10th
8th 33.5 Rebounds 28 15th
6th 9.1 Off. Rebounds 6.9 14th
10th 8.3 3pt Made 8.4 8th
1st 23.3 Assists 19.2 8th
2nd 10.8 Turnovers 14.7 11th

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Wings Leaders

  • Paige Bueckers leads the Wings in scoring (19.8 points per game) and assists (5.8 assists per game).
  • Dallas is led by Jessica Shepard's 11.1 rebounds per game.
  • Bueckers is the top three-point shooter for the Wings, hitting two per game.
  • Azzi Fudd averages 1.3 steals and one block per game. Both numbers are team-highs for Dallas.

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Fire Leaders

  • Bridget Carleton owns the Fire top spot in scoring with 13.3 points per game and also tacks on 3.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest.
  • When it comes to Portland leaders in rebounds and assists, the team has two players at the top: Emily Engstler with 4.7 rebounds per game and Carla Leite with 5.3 assists per game.
  • Carleton leads the Fire in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 2.2 made threes per game.
  • Nobody on Portland grabs more steals than Carleton (1.8 per game) or blocks more shots than Engstler (2.1 per game).

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