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Storm center Li Yueru requests a trade from Seattle
Center Li Yueru has formally requested a trade from the Seattle Storm, per reports. Here’s what we currently know about the situation, coming the morning after the teams home win over the Dallas Wings.

Storm fail to complete comeback against Las Vegas Aces for third straight loss
Following a three-game winning streak that started after a defeat in the season opener, our Seattle Storm are now on a three-game losing skid following a tight result in a fall to the Las Vegas Aces at Climate Pledge Arena. Our Christan Braswell breaks down the defeat.

Storm exercise 4th-year option on Jordan Horston
Our Seattle Storm have exercised the fourth-year rookie option on forward Jordan Horston, ensuring her contract for the 2026 season. Our Christan Braswell breaks down what this means for Horston and the Storm.

Where the Seattle Storm roster sits currently, February 21st, 2025
Following a press conference with general manager Talisa Rhea and head coach Noelle Quinn that was meant to to discuss their offseason acquisitions, our Seattle Storm have made it clear that free agency is not yet over and they expect to make more moves. With that being said, here's a look at the roster as it sits now and how we got here.

Turning the page and embracing change for the Seattle Storm
During a press conference with the media, the first since the departure of franchise cornerstone Jewell Loyd, the Seattle Storm brass (General manager Talisa Rhea and head coach Noelle Quinn) made it clear that the franchise was turning a page and fully focusing on 2025.

Storm release interesting graphic regarding the #2 overall pick
Our Seattle Storm have possession of the number two overall selection in this years WNBA draft, and while some thought that they may move on from it after acquiring it in the Jewell Loyd trade, that doesn't appear to be the case.

Loyd: “I feel like the next 10 years of my life will be my best.”
In her introductory press conference with the Las Vegas Aces, former Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd discussed how she views the next chapter of her career and life following the three-team trade that saw her leave the team that drafted her.

Nneka Ogwumike to re-sign with the Storm
In a move that's been anticipated and was rumored earlier today on the WNBA free agency show on ESPN, our Seattle Storm will be re-signing free agent forward Nneka Ogwumike, as the news was broken by her sister Chiney on Sportscenter.

End of an era: Jewell Loyd dealt to Aces in three-team trade
Our Seattle Storm have completed a trade to send off franchise icon Jewell Loyd after she previously requested a trade, sending her to the Las Vegas Aces in a three-team trade with the Los Angeles Sparks.

Absentee leadership in Seattle
A search for leadership and experience played its hand in what was a troubling 2024 season for the Storm.

How the impending WNBA expansion draft affects the Seattle Storm
Recently, the WNBA released the information regarding the upcoming expansion draft as the Golden State Valkyries enter the league. CSS writer Christan Braswell details what this draft means for our Seattle Storm

Storm’s lack of second-half effort ended a promising season before it started
The Storm underachieved in 2024 because of a lack of will and hustle. In order to improve in 2025, the trend must end.

Aces sweep Storm in first round of WNBA playoffs
The Seattle Storm were swept in two games by the Las Vegas Aces in a 2024 WNBA Playoffs first round matchup, as once again a critical fourth quarter wasn't won by the Storm.

Storm falter in Game one of round one matchup against Aces, falling 78-67
The Seattle Storm dropped their game one matchup in the first round of the WNBA Playoffs against the Las Vegas Aces, as a fourth quarter collapse ultimately doomed the Storm in a game they should've stolen on the road against the back-to-back defending champions.

Quinn: “The goal this year was to be where we are.”
The Seattle Storm head into the postseason, a year removed from one of their worst records in franchise history. Ahead of game one of their round one battle against the Las Vegas Aces on the road, head coach Noelle Quinn and star forward Nneka Ogwumike spoke to the Seattle media.

Storm's first-round opponent is still undetermined entering regular season finale
While their own seeding is set with their playoff ticket already punched, a lot seems set in stone for the Seattle Storm. They know that they'll be in the postseason, they'll be on the road to begin the playoffs, but they still aren't quite sure who their opponent will be.

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.

Lacking effort will end playoffs for Storm before they start
Whether it be Storm coach Noelle Quinn or Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike, the bells have been sounded. If the Storm continue on this path, the playoffs will be a short visit.

Storm will be without Loyd and Magbegor due to injury against Sparks on September 15th
The Seattle Storm will be without two members of their core four for the teams final head-to-head matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks, as the team announced that guard Jewell Loyd and forward Ezi Magbegor are going to miss the game with a knee injury and concussion, respectively.

Storm has a chance to stay right against the Sparks
After a convincing 90-66 win over the Phoenix Mercury, the Seattle Storm must continue to play with the same energy as the regular season winds down and seeding remains on the line.