When the Atlanta Dream and Seattle Storm tip-off Friday night at Rogers Arena (7 p.m., TSN), it will be the first time the WNBA has played a regular-season outside the United States.

Here’s some other numbers to think about heading into the game.

3,000: The approximate of tickets sold for the game for the 19,700 seat Rogers Arena . They start at $32, with the majority of the remaining seats in the upper bowl. Organizers expect those remaining tickets to go quickly.

6: The number of WNBA all-stars between the two teams. The Dream are led by three-time all-star Allisha Gray, rated the top-ranked guard of the event by both media and players. She won the three-point shootout and skills competition last year. She partners with Rhyne Howard, another three-time all-star in the Dream back

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