Former WNBA players are making moves, with Sue Bird becoming part of the Storm ownership group and the recently-retired Epiphanny Prince joining the Liberty front office.
Former Seattle Storm star Sue Bird joined the team's ownership group ahead of the 2024 WNBA season. Financial terms were not disclosed for Bird, who played her entire career with the Storm after they selected her with the top overall pick of the 2002 WNBA Draft out of UConn.
The Seattle Storm announced Wednesday that legendary former player Sue Bird has joined the team's ownership group, Force 10 Hoops, ahead of the 2024 WNBA season.
The Seattle Storm signed free agent guard Victoria Vivians on Monday. Terms were not disclosed. Vivians, 29, played five WNBA seasons with the Indiana Fever, who drafted her in the first round in 2018.
We got a chance to interview WNBA All-Star and Olympic gold medalist Jewell Loyd during her trip to the Republic of South Africa as part of the BAL4Her initiative.
The additions of Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Owgumike to a roster that already featured Jewell Loyd has the Seattle Storm focused on competing for a championship.
Perhaps the NBA could attract more celebrities if participants weren’t faced with getting run over by NFL defensive ends during the game.
It appears a storm is coming for the rest of the WNBA. With Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike joining Jewell Loyd and Ezi Magebor in Seattle, the Storm are a certified championship contender.
Forward Nneka Ogwumike, the 2016 WNBA Most Valuable Player and an eight-time All-Star, signed with the Seattle Storm on Monday. Ogwumike spent the first 12 seasons of her WNBA career with the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Seattle Storm announced the signing Thursday of six-time All-Star point guard Skylar Diggins-Smith. The 33-year-old free agent returns to the WNBA after sitting out 2023 following the birth of her second child.
Jewell Loyd committed to the Seattle Storm, signing a two-year contract extension in September. How will the Storm show their commitment to building a winner around Loyd?
Seattle Storm guard Sami Whitcomb is leading the Townsville Fire to a top seed in the Australian WNBL, while her WNBA teammate, Jade Melbourne, leads all scorers.
The Seattle Storm have the fourth-best odds of landing the No. 1 pick in Sunday’s WNBA Draft Lottery. Who should the Storm should take if they get the top spot?
Seattle Storm coach Noelle Quinn received a multiyear extension on Monday despite the team's 11-29 record this season. Quinn, 38, guided the Storm to a 22-14 record and reached the WNBA semifinals the previous season before the offseason departures of Breanna Stewart (free agency) and Sue Bird (retirement).
Despite suffering the most losses in a season since 2015, it was not a lost season for the Seattle Storm. The organization began to sow the seeds of the next, great Storm team.
Jewell Loyd scored a game-high 28 points to lock up the WNBA single-season scoring record, but the visiting Los Angeles Sparks rallied from down as many as 19 points to spoil the occasion and beat the Seattle Storm 91-89 in the finale for both teams.
WNBA scoring leader Jewell Loyd signed a multi-year extension with the Seattle Storm, the team announced Saturday. The team didn't announce terms but ESPN reported it is a two-year deal worth just under $500,000.
The Seattle Storm now have the highest valuation of any team in the WNBA after selling minority stakes to 15 investors, valuing the club at $151 million.
The 2002 first overall pick out of UConn is a 12-time All-Star, four-time WNBA champion and has five First Team All-WNBA honors.
There are many avenues to crafting a successful defensive scheme, Personnel is the main decider, of course. For example, you're not running a switching scheme with bigs that can't slide their feet or with guards who have weak centers of gravity.
The 41-year-old is the WNBA's all-time leader in assists (3,048) and career starts (549).
Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd tied a WNBA record on Friday, scoring 22 points in the first quarter.
The Seattle Storm began their quest to repeat as WNBA champions with a 97-83 win over the Las Vegas Aces in a rematch of the 2020 WNBA Finals.
At 40-years-old, Sue Bird can be considered the Tom Brady of the WNBA, and she isn't ready to end her legendary career just yet.
Between her two WNBA titles and four college titles at UConn, Stewart is proving to be an undeniable “winner.”
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