2000
Seattle, Washington
Climate Pledge Arena: cap. 18,300
2025 Record 23-21 (.523) • 2024 Record: 25-15 (.625)
2 Year Record: 48-36 (.571)
Four (2004, 2010, 2018, 2020)
Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart
Guards: Skylar Diggins, Lexie Brown, Gabby Williams, Zia Cooke, Erica Wheeler, Brittney Sykes
Forwards: Mackenzie Holmes, Nneka Ogwumike, Ezi Magbegor, Katie Lou Samuelson, Dominique Malonga
Head Coach: Sonia Raman
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OUTSTANDING TRADES
INCOMING: No. 2: Acquired from the Los Angeles Sparks in the trade for Kia Nurse and the 2024 No. 4 pick (Rickea Jackson). No. 14: Acquired from the Las Vegas Aces as part of the blockbuster three-team trade that sent Jewell Loyd to the Aces. No. 17: Acquired from the Chicago Sky as part of the 2025 mid-season deal for Marina Mabrey. No. 32: Acquired from the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Lexie Brown.
OUTGOING: No. 9: Seattle traded this pick to the Washington Mystics to acquire All-Defensive star Brittney Sykes. No. 24: Traded to the Los Angeles Sparks as part of the Kelsey Plum/Jewell Loyd three-team blockbuster.
2026 Draft Picks
Round 1: 3rd, 14th
Round 2: 17th
Round 3: 32nd
2026 WNBA Mock
2026 Actual WNBA Draft
Draft Grade:
Instant Analysis:
One-Month Check-In:
End-of-Season Review:
Three-Year Check-In: Three-year check-in: Where will they be in 2029?
OUTSTANDING TRADES
INCOMING: No. 2: Received from the Los Angeles Sparks as part of the Jewel Loyd three-team trade. No. 34: The Seattle Storm traded Jade Melbourne to the Washington Mystics for a third-round pick in the 2025 draft.
OUTGOING: No. 9: Seattle traded their first round pick as part of the Jewel Loyd/Kelsey Plum trade.
2025 Draft Picks
Round 1: 2nd
Round 3: 26th, 29th, 34th
2025 Mock Draft
6-6 | C Dominique Malonga
6-3 | F Aaronette Vonleh
6-2 | F Liza Karlen
6-3 | F Alexis Markowski
Actual 2025 WNBA Draft
6-6 | C Dominique Malonga
6-2 | G Serena Sundell
5-11 | G Madison Conner
6-3 | G Jordan Hobbs
Draft Grade: A+
Instant Analysis: The Seattle Storm put together an impressive draft class, earning an A+ grade for their selections. Malonga is an incredibly exciting pick, boasting elite size and effortless athleticism, giving Seattle a foundational frontcourt piece. Sundell, a 6’2″ lead guard who led the nation in assists, adds playmaking and versatility. Conner brings elite shooting, while Hobbs is a tough guard who makes big plays. This class positions the Storm for both immediate impact and long-term success.
One-Month Check-In: Only Dominique Malonga remains from Seattle’s draft class. The youngest player in the WNBA, Malonga is gradually adjusting and showing signs of promise with her elite athleticism and size.
🔗 Read the Rookie Report: 1 Month Check-In.
End-of-Season Review: WNBA Rookie Report: The Final Verdict
Three-Year Check-In: Three-year check-in: Where will they be in 2028?