Seattle Storm
It can be argued that what we are all experiencing now in the WNBA, the national exposure, the television ratings, the sponsors, the Caitlin Clark phenomenon, the expansion of the league in Golden State and the preparation for a game-changing collective bargaining agreement – none of it happens if the league can’t pull off a season in isolation in Florida in 2020.
Howard Megdal and Jackie Powell break down the news out of Seattle, then Jacy Sheldon joins the show
Nneka Ogwumike: ‘She is very much like a ball of confetti, and we love that’
Long-term expectations remain high despite strategic lighter minutes
Players share immense disappointment in performance with few bright spots but commit to getting better from it
The No. 2 overall pick has the potential to be an all-time great player, and third-round picks have (slim) chances to make the roster
But Storm still have several roster spots to fill, especially after an injury to Jordan Horston
Ogwumike returns to a team that will feature her close friend Skylar Diggins-Smith and plenty of young talent in 2025
Munson: ‘It doesn’t benefit anyone to force a player who doesn’t want to be there to stay’