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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.
A Dream win deferred by the Storm, 81-70
The Seattle Storm wrapped up their historic nine-game homestand with a 80-71 victory over the struggling Atlanta Dream, as the Storm had to play the entire second half without point guard Skylar Diggins-Smith. Circling Seattle Sports’ Christan Braswell gives his instant reaction to the game.
Storm throttle Fever, 103-88
The Seattle Storm have won four straight games, going 5-3 in the month of May to begin the 2024 WNBA season.
Immediate reaction: Storm in the “W” column after defeating Mystics, 84-75
Without star forward Nneka Ogwumike, the Seattle Storm defeated the Washington Mystics behind strong efforts from the rest of their core four in Jewell Loyd, Ezi Magbegor, and Skylar Diggins-Smith for their first victory of the 2024 season.
Growth, but not the result they want: Storm drop first game of road trip to Lynx in double overtime
The Seattle Storm weren’t able to exact revenge in their rematch against the Minnesota Lynx from the season opener back on Tuesday, as the Lynx pulled away in the second overtime period to deal the Storm the loss despite some strong play late and adjustments made throughout the game.
Immediate reaction: Lynx outlast Storm in double OT thriller, 102-93
In a rematch from the season opener at home on Tuesday, our Seattle Storm fell to the Minnesota Lynx once again despite a late push that forced this game into double overtime. Despite the negative results, Seattle sees growth early into the season.
Immediate reaction: Seattle Storm drop season opener to Minnesota Lynx, 83-70
The Seattle Storm dropped their 2024 season opener to the Minnesota Lynx, 83-70, as Seattle was unable to generate any consistent offense in the second half and the Lynx used their toughness to take advantage.
Storm waive Holmes, finalize roster ahead of deadline
Ahead of the 2PM PDT deadline, the Seattle Storm announced that they had waived forward Joyner Holmes to get to the roster limit of 11 players and finalize their opening night squad for 2024