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Savvy roster construction by the front office builds a winning Storm
A year after one of the worst seasons for the Seattle Storm, record wise, the roster is one of the best in the WNBA and are looking to secure a top four seed in the playoffs. Rowan Schaberg of Circling Seattle Sports discusses the turnaround for the roster and the impacts of Nneka Ogwumike, Skylar Diggins-Smith, and Gabby Williams.
Storm begin cuts ahead of May 13 deadline
The Seattle Storm have started making cuts ahead of the start of the 2024 WNBA season, announcing today that Quay Miller, Kaela Davis, and Alaina Coates have all been waived.
A Deeper Dive: What Seattle is getting in Nika Mühl
With the 14th overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Seattle Storm picked UConn guard Nika Mühl. The front office was amazed that they were able to take a player of her talent at that pick, and our writer Christan Braswell takes a deep dive into what makes her great.
A New Storm approaches: Seattle’s 2023 WNBA Draft recap
Entering a new era, the Seattle Storm likely needed a successful draft to send them into the future the right way. While it’s extremely early and there is still much to take place before an accurate judgement can be made on the four selections that Seattle made in this years draft, the Storm got four athletic and versatile players with one being a steal at the pick she was drafted.