seattle storm

Established

2000

Seattle, Washington

Climate Pledge Arena: cap. 18,300

Recent

2025 Record 23-21 (.523) • 2024 Record: 25-15 (.625) 

2 Year Record: 48-36 (.571)

Championships

Four (2004, 2010, 2018, 2020)

Notable Players

Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart

Current Roster

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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Seattle Storm Game Day HQ

Plan Your Trip to the Emerald City

Fly to the Emerald City

Land in the Pacific Northwest. Find flights to Seattle (SEA) on Orbitz.

Stay Downtown

Sleep near the Market, then ride the Monorail straight to the arena.

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2026 WNBA Draft

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.

Three-Year Check-In: Three-year check-in: Where will they be in 2028?