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Seattle Storm legend and WNBA all-star Sue Bird was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday in Springfield, Massachusetts. Bird, 44, is joined in the Class of 2025 by fellow WNBA stars Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles, as well ...
Sonia comes to Seattle from a stint with the New York Liberty, but before that, she was an assistant with the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies, and before that, she was the coach of the Wellesley College women’s basketball team, a Division III school. Even further back? A lawyer at Fidelity.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm will take on reigning WNBA champions New York Liberty while simultaneously battling cancer during the team's 10th annual "Storm Out Cancer" night, combining basketball action with vital health advocacy. The Storm faces a ...
Seattle Storm's Dominique Malonga is still a teenager, but you’d never know it by the way she crashes the glass. Early in the first quarter Thursday night, she grabbed an offensive rebound in traffic, her 50th of the season. That number matters.
Sonia Raman has gone from a relative unknown commodity in the sports world to the Storm's new head coach. “I'm just going to be me,” Raman said.
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Sue Bird: Seattle Storm’s Legendary Leader and Icon
Sue Bird was the Seattle Storm's heart and soul for two decades. Although she wasn't the tallest or physically strongest player on the floor, her intelligence, poise, and vision led her to be one of the greatest point guards in basketball history.
With her first basket against Golden State, Nneka Ogwumike passed Storm legend Swin Cash for 11th on Seattle’s all-time field goals list, highlighting her steady impact and growing legacy. Sep 9, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Storm forward ...
Despite the Seattle Storm's current season transitioning and growing, a particular assistant coach has made a significant impact on both veterans and newcomers. Marcus Tibbs, who once played professionally and became a coach, has become an essential player ...
The Storm are looking for a coach, but the biggest name on the market is no longer available after two-time WNBA champion Sandy Brondello reportedly agreed to become the first coach of the expansion Toronto Tempo.
Former Seattle Storm coach Noelle Quinn spoke about racial disparities in WNBA coaching positions during her Thursday media session for Unrivaled, where she is now coaching the new Breeze BC team.