Seattle Storm

Storm

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Seattle Storm had an eventful 2022 WNBA Draft without any first-round picks

By The Next / April 13, 2022

Howard Megdal and Em discuss the Seattle Storm and all things 2022 WNBA draft

Members of the Seattle Storm front office and coaching staff sit around a table littered with papers, laptops, and office supplies for the 2022 WNBA Draft.

2022 WNBA Draft: Seattle Storm make some things out of nothing

By Emily Adler / April 13, 2022

Talisa Rhea discusses the Storm’s war room deliberations

Emma Meesseman takes a fadeaway jumper with Megan Huff attempting to rise to contest

The Next’s WNBA offseason visual tracker

By Emily Adler / February 5, 2022

A visual rundown of all the WNBA’s offseason movement

Briann January defensively harasses a Courtney Williams who has picked up her dribble

JANUARY HYMN: Nine thoughts after Seattle reaches deal with Briann January

By Emily Adler / January 28, 2022

If Bird, Loyd, and January all scale back their minutes from last year, that nearly exceeds the 80 minutes available across the guard spots

Seattle Storm players put their hands in to end a timeout, Noelle Quinn sitting towards the middle, with Jordin Canada, Breanna Stewart, Sue Bird, and Mercedes Russell sitting in front of her, and the rest of the Storm leaning in from both sides.

Seattle Storm free agency: a choose-your-own-adventure game

By Emily Adler / January 28, 2022

You’re Talisa Rhea now

Breanna Stewart dribbles tightly around Candace Parker, while Azurá Stevens, Parker's teammate, stands behind her with her arms straight out, as if to say to Parker "what are you doing"

Seattle Storm season in review: Breanna Stewart

By Emily Adler / January 15, 2022

The Storm player reviews close with their all-world superstar

Jewell Loyd goes up to finish a layup with Kia Nurse attempting to contest after having been beaten on Loyd's drive

Seattle Storm season in review: Jewell Loyd

By Emily Adler / January 14, 2022

The Storm reviews move onto their youngest superstar

Sue Bird. (WNBA Media Central)

Seattle Storm season in review: Sue Bird

By Emily Adler / January 14, 2022

The Storm season reviews continue with the franchise cornerstone

Jewell Loyd, facing away from the viewer, raises her arms to celebrate a miraculous, game-winning, fadeaway, buzzer-beating three. Faintly visible in the background are a completely incredulous Dallas player and random staffer looking downwards with his hands on the back of his head.

Seattle Storm core Jewell Loyd

By Emily Adler / January 14, 2022

Much like Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, and Stanley Tucci, we must investigate the core

Katie Lou Samuelson, midair, watches the ball with arms outstretched just after releasing a jumper

Seattle Storm season in review: Katie Lou Samuelson

By Emily Adler / January 13, 2022

The Storm season reviews move to a surprising breakout heisted out of Dallas