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I would certainly love to see it, since I enjoy have as much data as I can to be educated about where things stand...but as things stand right now, I believe that the Timberwolves would probably beat the Storm 2 out of 3 times they played.
The WNBA is at about a AA/AAA level compared to the NBA (analogous to MLB)...that is my current working hypothesis, though I would love to be proved wrong, simply because proof of my wrongness would be scientifically fascinating. :D  The best AAA ballclub probably would still get beaten by the Royals or Pirates more often than not.
EDIT TO ADD: That's not to say that I couldn't eventually get into the WNBA...unlike some of the other commenters here...I love minor league baseball, college hockey, NCAA football, etc.  Different strokes for different folks. :)  I don't think the lesser competition of the WNBA would be a reason for me not to follow...I have just never gotten passionate about basketball...I've watched plenty of NBA and college games...I understand the strategies involved and admire the skilled players...I don't really know why I never got super exited about it though.  I never thought I'd like hockey until I went to a college with a very active hockey fanbase.  But they were also big basketball fans there and it didn't stick for me.  I think it may just be that my friends never got into basketball so I never developed emotional attachments.  Well...that and the NBA is friggin' rigged with AWEFUL reffing and full of loud-mouthed thuggish personalities I can't stand. LOL  Perhaps the WNBA would be more my cup of tea...a little less showboating, a little more team play?

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