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Pelton predicts that the Storm, very close to the WNBA's salary cap, will deal three-time WNBA champion Alysha Clark's $185,000 salary to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for guard Marina Mabrey. The injured Katie Lou Samuelson and one of Seattle's 2026 first-rounders would head to rebuilding Connecticut as well.
In 2025, Williams is averaging 11.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.5 assists for a Storm team currently sitting seventh in the WNBA standings at 13–14. As Seattle fights for playoff positioning, Williams continues to play meaningful minutes, but her off-court message may carry more weight in shaping what the future of women’s basketball looks like.
Nneka Ogwumike made impressive WNBA history with her third rebound in the Storm's win over the Sun on Monday night.
The Seattle Storm looks poised to compete for the foreseeable future. With the All-Star trio of Skylar Diggins, Nneka Ogwumike, and Gabby Williams all playing
Heading into his second season in Washington, Bobby Wagner is still making history in his old home of Seattle and hoping to impact positive change.
The Seattle Storm have lost two of three games since the All-Star break and could be up for a challenge at the surprising Connecticut Sun on Monday in Uncasville, Conn.
WNBA Singles Out One Player in Chicago Sky's Blowout Loss to Storm originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky suffered an embarrassing blowout loss to the Seattle Storm on Thursday, 95-57. This marked Chicago’s fourth consecutive defeat, which saw them drop to 7-17 on the season.
Noelle Quinn of the Seattle Storm is emotionally invested in her team, and she has proved she has staying power in a league that can be impatient.