Rewind.

What a weird, weird schedule the Seattle Storm have. They have played Los Angeles three times in their first five games and now make a second trip to the Target Center for their sixth game of the season.

In their last visit, the Lynx turned the Storm into a three-point shooting team. They got almost nothing inside, so they put up 34 three-pointers in 66 shots. That's right, more of their shots came from behind the arc than inside.

They made 14, not a high enough percentage to beat the Lynx who won 84-71 on May 27.

Seattle center Ann Wauters had 13 points and nine rebounds and guard Sue Bird had nine assists, but only seven points. She was two for 10 from the field.

* A win over the Storm would give the Lynx their 200th win in franchise history. It would also tie coach Cheryl Reeve for second in most wins by Lynx coach at 48 with Brian Agler, the Storm coach now.

* The Lynx are holding opponents to 39.4 percent shooting per game, Seattle to 38.6. They are second and first in the league in that category.

* On offense, though, there is little comparison. The Lynx are shooting 52.3 percent -- nobody else is above 50.0 percent. The Storm are 39.7 percent, second from the bottom.