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Grace and representation should not be optional
With Storm Coach Noelle Quinn’s comments and the Chicago Sky firing Teresa Weatherspoon after one season, it’s clear the WNBA views doesn’t view representation as a priority.
Storm head coach Noelle Quinn: “Our vision is very clear.”
Following two tough games against the Chicago Sky, splitting them at a game each, the Seattle Storm remain focused on their ultimate goal for the 2024 season: contending for a title, and the different challenges that quest will bring throughout the course of the season.
Storm clears the Sky, 84-71
The Seattle Storm win the season series over the Chicago Sky with an 84-71 victory on Sunday, taking the second game against them over the span of three-days. Although Chicago was able to push Seattle in the first half, the Storm pulled away in the latter half and got a satisfying Sunday afternoon win.
Tides have changed in the Storm and Sky
Ahead of the first of two contests against the Chicago Sky at Climate Pledge Arena over the span of three days during this historic nine-game homestand for the Seattle Storm, our Christan Braswell provides a look at some key factors.
Not so clear Sky’s: Storm officially eliminated from playoff contention with frustrating defeat
With their 85-90 loss to the Chicago Sky in their second to last home game of the 2023 season, the Seattle Storm were officially eliminated from playoff contention. It’s the first since 2015 that the franchise will not make the playoffs, as a year of growth continues.
Struggling Storm continue to face self inflicted issues, falling to Sky 75-90, to drop ninth straight loss
The Seattle Storm dropped their ninth-straight game, and their second since the second half of the season began, as they never were able to get a lead against the Chicago Sky. The visiting Chicago dominated the boards, ensuring their lead over a Seattle team that cannot seem to put an all-around effort together.
Storm defense locks down late to beat Sky
The Seattle Storm rebounded from a three game losing streak, including two losses to the Phoenix Mercury, by using strong defense late to defeat the defending champion Chicago Sky.
Storm able to hold off late run by Chicago Sky
The Seattle Storm defeated the defending champion Chicago Sky with staunch defense and an impressive performance by young Center Ezi Magbegor.