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Seattle Storm availability report May 19th, 2024: A potential issue for Nneka Ogwumike, and further VISA issues for Nika Mühl
The Seattle Storm will potentially be without a member of their "Core Four" for their Sunday, May 19th, 2024 matchup against the Washington Mystics, and their 2nd round pick continues to deal with VISA issues.
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.
Ogwumike: “I think it needs to be normalized.”
Several factors led Nneka Ogwumike to join the Seattle Storm. One of them was an assortment of Black women in leadership positions.
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
Storm trade Jade Melbourne to Mystics for 2025 3rd round pick
The Seattle Storm have traded Jade Melbourne to the Washington Mystics for a 2025 3rd round pick, just a few days ahead of the WNBA’s deadline for making final roster cuts.
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.
Skylar Diggins-Smith shines as Storm fall to Sparks in WNBA Canada Game
Skylar Diggins-Smith lead the Seattle Storm in scoring in her first WNBA game in nearly two years, a they fell to the LA Sparks in a preseason game that took place in Canada.
The dawn of a new beginning starts tonight in Edmonton
Ahead of their first contest in Seattle Storm colors, Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike have shared their thoughts on what will be a new beginning for them both.
A storm is brewing in Seattle
Fully underway in training camp, the Seattle Storm are figuring it all out one day at a time.
The Impact of the Storm’s Center for Basketball Performance
The Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance stands front and center to start the 2024 WNBA season.
Sue Bird: “There’s No Better Business Than Women’s Sports.”
Newly minted Storm co-owner Sue Bird speaks to the growth of women’s sports
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.
Storm legend Sue Bird joins the team’s ownership group
Continuing to add to her historic resume, retired Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird is joining the teams ownership group, Force10 Hoops, the franchise announced on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024.
Gilder: “Jewell did have to take a leap of faith in committing to stay.”
Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd gave the franchise her trust and they didn’t dare to squander it.
Storm select Nika Mühl, MacKenzie Holmes at 2024 WNBA Draft
The Seattle Storm drafted Nika Muhl and MacKenzie Holmes in the 2024 WNBA Draft, finding some talent in the latter rounds of the draft after trading their top selection to free up cap space this offseason.
Storm fall 91-89 in final regular season game; Los Angeles’ late Spark* results in a close win
The Seattle Storm failed to close out the 2023 season with a win, as the Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a successful comeback attempt, despite the Storm having a wide open jumper on the last possession of the game.
Storm come up just short of Sparks, falling in season finale
The Seattle Storm failed to close out the 2023 season with a win, as the Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a successful comeback attempt, despite the Storm having a wide open jumper on the last possession of the game. Jewell Loyd, fresh off her new extension, missed two big free throws late as well.