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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 opened the second half with a long drought and finished with their second-fewest points of the year in a 69-58 loss to the Washington Mystics.
The Storm's inconsistent play continues as they fall to the Mystics 69-58 and now haven't won more than one game in a row since July 6, including dropping four of their past seven against sub-.500 teams.
Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike is one of the stars of her team. She’s also president of the WNBA players union amid a historic fight to negotiate a CBA that capitalizes on the game’s growth.
Skylar Diggins and the Seattle Storm will look to build some momentum when they host the Dallas Wings on Tuesday night.
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The Seattle Storm selected 6’6 center Dominique Malonga with the second overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. Known for her size and athleticism, Malonga has shown flashes of her potential early in her rookie season. On Thursday night, she put together her best performance yet.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner began his career in Seattle, where he played 10 years and won a Super Bowl title with the Seahawks. He saw firsthand how much enthusiasm the community had for the Storm, a team that has missed the WNBA playoffs only six times in its history.