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The Storm's predecessor was the Seattle Reign, a charter member of the American Basketball League (ABL), operating from 1996 through December 1998, when the league folded.. Luckier than most localities that had an ABL team, Seattle was quickly awarded a WNBA franchise and began to play less than two years lat
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Seattle had $24,195 in cap space, per Her Hoop Stats, and had to wait until Tuesday to sign Williams at $23,491. The Storm (17-10) went 0-2 in the first weekend after the WNBA's All-Star/Olympic ...
Of Seattle’s “Big Three,” only Jewell Loyd was on the roster in 2023. Signing Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike in the offseason immediately made the Storm look like a contender on ...
The 2025 season for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) will be their 26th season as a franchise. This is the fourth full season under head coach Noelle Quinn. [1] The 2025 season will consist of 44 regular season games. The Storm will complete against 12 other teams this season.
Gabby Williams has shot her way back into the WNBA! The former UConn standout — who helped lead France to a silver medal at the Paris Summer Olympics — has been signed by the Seattle Storm ...
The Storm play their home games at Climate Pledge Arena in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle; the 2024 season was their first at a new training facility, the Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance in Interbay. [2] The team's regular season schedule began on May 14 and included 40 games against the other eleven teams in WNBA.