Seattle Storm’s Nneka Ogwumike helps Team Collier to win
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The Golden State Valkyries (10-11) travel to Seattle to take on the Seattle Storm (13-9) in an important matchup for playoff seeding on Wednesday.
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Nneka Ogwumike scored 22 points to move into sixth place on the WNBA’s all-time scoring list and the Seattle Storm beat the Golden State Valkyries 67-58.
The Storm are the only squad that’s beaten the WNBA's top four teams. And yet, Seattle just might be the most polarizing team in the league.
Washington Mystics (9-10) | Prior Rank: 9 - The Mystics snapped a two-game losing streak on Tuesday by defeating the Chicago Sky in a two-point win to pull back within one game of .500. The Mystics have gotten better at executing in close games, but they need to string together a few wins in a row to rise in the standings and in these rankings.
The Seattle Storm are ready to compete for a title right now, but also have one of the league's most exciting building blocks for a bright future.
WNBA, beware. A re-energized Storm is here. ... — Seattle Storm (@seattlestorm) May 19, 2024. The Storm know they have much to learn about each other. They’ve shown that so far.
The WNBA All-Stars wanted to send a clear message to the league on the game’s brightest stage. All of the players on Team Clark and Team Collier warmed up for Saturday night’s WNBA All-Star Game in shirts that read “Pay us what you owe us.