The Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream were locked in for a crucial showdown as both teams aim to solidify their playoff positions. Despite having two very opposite journeys leading up to the August 15 game — the Storm had dropped six straight while the Dream were the winners of six straight — the dueling sides were in agreement about one thing: It was an honor to play in the WNBA's first-ever regular-season game outside of the United States .

Although the Dream were officially the “home” team, completing a home-and-home series after beating the Storm in Seattle just a few days before, the Pacific Northwest city was only 140 miles from Vancouver's Rogers Arena, where the monumental game was taking place in front of 16,000 people. Storm fans were out in full effect as a result, but st

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