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Seattle Storm WNBA Betting Online

Seattle Storm WNBA Betting Online

The 2024 season for the Seattle Storm was their 25th season in the Women's National Basketball Association. It was their third full season with Noelle Quinn as head coach. The Storm play their home games at Climate Pledge Arena in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. Additionally, the 2024 season was their first at a new training facility, the Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance in Interbay.

The team's regular season schedule included 40 games against the other eleven teams in the WNBA. Four games were played against five teams from the Western Conference and two teams from the Eastern Conference; the Storm played three games each against the remaining four teams from the Eastern Conference. Five regular season games in early June were played against teams in the same conference to determine qualification for the WNBA Commissioner's Cup, an in-season tournament first played in 2021.

The Storm played 10 road games out of their first 15 games and returned to Seattle for nine consecutive games at home from June 23 to July 14. The 2024 WNBA season included a month-long break for the Summer Olympic Games that began after the WNBA All-Star Game on July 20 in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Storm finished 25–15 overall, which was fifth place during the regular season. Their 25 wins were the most since the 2018 season.

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In the 2024 season, the Seattle Storm were 25-15 straight up, 19-21 against the spread, and 16-23-1 over/under the total. Seattle was third in the Western Conference playoff standings and five games behind the Minnesota Lynx in the Western Conference playoff race.

Seattle's WNBA metrics were 5th for scoring offense, 8th for field goal percentage, 12th for 3-point field goal percentage, 1st for free throw percentage, and 6th for offensive rebounding. On defense, the Storm's metrics were 4th for scoring defense, 3rd for field goal percentage permitted, 5th for 3-point field goal percentage allowed, and 11th for defensive rebounding.

As the fifth seed in the 2024 WNBA Playoffs, they faced off against the Las Vegas Aces in the First Round. The Storm were swept two games to zero, losing the first game 67–78 and the second 73–86 to end their season.

Seattle Storm Key Players

Jewell Loyd was the Storm's first overall pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft out of Notre Dame. She is a six-time WNBA All-Star. In 2024, she averaged a team-best 19.7 points per game.

Seattle Storm Head Coach

Noelle Quinn is currently the head coach for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Quinn played in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx, Los Angeles Sparks, Washington Mystics, Phoenix Mercury, and the Storm. She won the WNBA Championship with the Storm in 2018.

In February 2019, after retiring from the WNBA, Quinn was hired as an assistant coach by her last team, the Seattle Storm. For the 2020 season, Storm head coach Dan Hughes was forced to sit out the season for medical reasons. Gary Kloppenburg became head coach for the season, and Quinn was promoted to associate head coach, where she concentrated on the offense while Kloppenburg focused on the defense. Seattle won the 2020 WNBA championship. On May 30, 2021, Quinn was named Storm head coach upon Hughes' retirement from the WNBA.

Seattle Storm Season-by-Season Record (Last 5)

SEASON GAMES WINS LOSSES FINISH PLAYOFFS
2024 40 25 15 3rd, Western Lost 1st Round
2023 40 11 29 5th, Western -
2022 36 22 14 2nd, Western Lost Semifinals
2021 32 21 11 3rd, Western Lost 2nd Round
2020 22 18 4 1st, Western Won WNBA Finals

Seattle Storm History

Founded in 2000, the Seattle Storm is one of the most successful franchises in WNBA history. Seattle has four WNBA championships, with the latest one in 2020.

The Storm have qualified for the WNBA playoffs in 19 of their 25 seasons in Seattle. The franchise has been home to many high-quality players, such as former UConn stars Sue Bird, Swin Cash, and Breanna Stewart; 2004 Finals MVP Betty Lennox; and Australian power forward Lauren Jackson, a three-time league MVP. They are one of two teams who have never lost a WNBA Finals, the defunct Houston Comets being the other. They also share the record for most WNBA titles with the Comets and the Minnesota Lynx.

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