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“Our starts have been bad,” she said, as reported by Percy Allen of The Seattle Times. “It’s the pace, the lack of intentionality with our cuts. You expect that to happen within the course of the game, but not the first few possessions.”
Who knew you can’t wear a hat on a WNBA sideline? Natasha Cloud didn’t. Last week, the WNBA issued a fine warning to the New York Liberty guard for a matter unrelated to her play. Cloud’s teammate, forward Isabelle Harrison,
The Seattle Storm (12-8) return home to Climate Pledge Arena on Friday night to host the Connecticut Sun (16-3) in a marquee WNBA showdown.
Tiffany Mitchell has found a new home in Seattle. The 30-year-old WNBA veteran, who spent most of her career with the Indiana Fever — before stints with the Minnesota Lynx, Connecticut Sun, and Las Vegas Aces — has signed a rest-of-season contract with the Storm.
Sabreena Merchant and Ben Pickman of The Athletic shared the results of an anonymous WNBA player's poll Monday, and the Phoenix Mercury star was named the biggest trash talker in the league.
The week leading up to Tuesday's game at TD Garden, the Sun played four times in seven days, including a cross-country trip. The Fever are in the midst of playing five times in eight.
The Seattle Storm have signed veteran guard Tiffany Mitchell, who was released last month by the Las Vegas Aces.
The WNBA has six all-stars from the past three draft classes, so Caitlin Clark isn’t the only reason the talk around the league is all about the kids.
The Seattle Storm play against the Connecticut Sun in a WNBA game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
Washington Mystics (9-10) | Prior Rank: 9 - The Mystics snapped a two-game losing streak on Tuesday by defeating the Chicago Sky in a two-point win to pull back within one game of .500. The Mystics have gotten better at executing in close games, but they need to string together a few wins in a row to rise in the standings and in these rankings.
The Storm are the only squad that’s beaten the WNBA's top four teams. And yet, Seattle just might be the most polarizing team in the league.