2019 Seattle Storm season

The 2019 WNBA season was the 20th season for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began on May 25 with a game against the Phoenix Mercury.[1]

2019 Seattle Storm season
CoachDan Hughes
ArenaAlaska Airlines Arena
Angel of the Winds Arena
Attendance7,562 per game
Results
Record1816 (.529)
Place3rd (Western)
Playoff finish6th Seed; Lost in 2nd Round to Los Angeles
Team Leaders
PointsNatasha Howard – 18.1 ppg
ReboundsNatasha Howard – 8.2 rpg
AssistsJordin Canada – 5.2 apg
Media
TelevisionKZJO (JOEtv)
The Storm in action against Dallas

On August 15, 2018 the Seattle Storm announced that they would play their regular season games at the University of Washington's Alaska Airlines Arena while KeyArena undergoes renovations for the Seattle Kraken of the NHL.[2] The Storm will play five games at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington.[3]

During the preseason, two of the Storm's prominent stars were injured. Breanna Stewart, the 2018 WNBA MVP, ruptured her Achilles tendon while playing in the EuroLeague for Dynamo Kursk. Stewart underwent surgery, and is expected to recover in time for the 2020 season, but miss the entirety of 2019.[4] Sue Bird underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove a loose body in her left knee and would miss the entire 2019 season. Bird was selected to the All Star Game in 2018, and was the team leader in assists.[5]

For the first six games of the season, the Storm alternated winning a game and losing a game. Through the month of June, they could not win more than two games in a row, and finished June with an 8–6 record. July was a streak filled month, with the team winning four games in a row, after starting the month with two home losses to Atlanta Dream and New York Liberty. The Dream and Liberty ended up having the worst records in the WNBA. However, they finished the month with a 12–9 overall record, and an eye toward a playoff berth. August proved difficult as the team went 3–6 during the month. The month ended on a high note when they secured a playoff berth on August 29. They finished the season strong, going 3–1 in September to lock up the number six playoff seed.

As the #6 seed, Seattle hosted the #7 seed Minnesota Lynx in the first round of the playoffs. The Storm were able to advance to the second round with a ten point win. In the second round, the #3 seeded Los Angeles Sparks proved to be too much for the Storm, and their season ended with a twenty three point loss at the Staples Center.

Transactions

WNBA Draft

Round Pick Player Nationality School/Team/Country
1 12 Ezi Magbegor  Australia Melbourne Boomers (Australia)
2 24 Anriel Howard  United States Mississippi State
3 36 Macy Miller  United States South Dakota State

Trades and roster changes

Date Details
February 1, 2019 Re-Signed F Crystal Langhorne[6][7]
Re-Signed C Mercedes Russell[6][7]
February 7, 2019 Signed Teana Muldrow to Training Camp Contract[8]
April 11, 2019 Signed G Shavonte Zellous[9][10]
April 18, 2019 Signed F Zykera Rice to Training Camp Contract[11]
Signed G Presley Hudson to Training Camp Contract[11]
Signed G Receé Caldwell to Training Camp Contract[11]
May 2, 2019 Signed G Brooke Salas to Training Camp Contract[12]

Roster

Seattle Storm roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
G 10 Bird, Sue  5' 9" (1.75m) 150 lb (68kg) 10-16-1980 Connecticut 16
G 21 Canada, Jordin 5' 6" (1.68m) 08-11-1995 UCLA 1
F 32 Clark, Alysha 5' 11" (1.8m) 167 lb (76kg) 07-07-1987 Middle Tennessee 7
G 12 Dietrick, Blake 5' 10" (1.78m) 157 lb (71kg) 07-19-1993 Princeton 2
F 6 Howard, Natasha 6' 2" (1.88m) 165 lb (75kg) 09-02-1991 Florida State 5
F/C 1 Langhorne, Crystal 6' 2" (1.88m) 185 lb (84kg) 10-27-1986 Maryland 11
G 24 Loyd, Jewell 5' 10" (1.78m) 148 lb (67kg) 10-05-1993 Notre Dame 4
F 23 Mosqueda-Lewis, Kaleena 5' 11" (1.8m) 180 lb (82kg) 11-03-1993 Connecticut 4
C 3 Paris, Courtney 6' 4" (1.93m) 250 lb (113kg) 97-21-1987 Oklahoma 9
G 2 Russell, Mercedes 6' 6" (1.98m) 07-27-1995 Tennessee 1
F 30 Stewart, Breanna  (S) 6' 4" (1.93m) 170 lb (77kg) 08-27-1994 Connecticut 3
G/F 33 Whitcomb, Sami 5' 10" (1.78m) 145 lb (66kg) 07-20-1988 Washington 2
G 11 Zellous, Shavonte 5' 10" (1.78m) 188 lb (85kg) 08-28-1986 Pittsburgh 10



East: ATLCHICONINDNYWAS | West: DALLVLAMINPHOSEA
Head coach
Dan Hughes (Muskingum)
Assistant coaches
Gary Kloppenburg (UC San Diego)
Noelle Quinn (UCLA)
Athletic trainer
Tom Spencer (Central Washington)



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

WNBA roster page

Game log

Preseason

2019 pre-season game log
2019 pre-season schedule

Regular season

2019 game log
Total: 18–16 (Home: 11–6; Road: 7–10)
2019 season schedule

Playoffs

2019 playoff game log
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
2019 playoff schedule

Awards and honors

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Natasha Howard WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week June 3, 2019 [13]
June 17, 2019 [14]
WNBA Western Conference Player of the Month - June July 1, 2019 [15]
Jewell Loyd WNBA All-Star Selection July 15, 2019 [16]
Natasha Howard
Natasha Howard WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week July 22, 2019 [17]
Natasha Howard Defensive Player of the Year Award September 11, 2019 [18]

Standings

# Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
1 Los Angeles Sparks (3)2212.64715–27–1010–6
2 Las Vegas Aces (4)2113.618113–48–911–5
3 Seattle Storm (6)1816.529411–67–1010–6
4 Minnesota Lynx (7)1816.529411–67–107–9
5 Phoenix Mercury (8)1519.44179–86–115–11
6 e Dallas Wings1024.294128–92–155–11

Notes

(#) – Conference Standing, Playoff Seeds shown to the right of team name
e – Eliminated from playoffs

Playoffs

 
First round:
Single elimination
(Sept. 11)
Second round:
Single elimination
(Sept. 15)
Semifinals:
Best-of-five
(Sept. 17 – Sept. 24)
WNBA Finals:
Best-of-five
(Sept. 29 – Oct. 10)
 
              
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
Washington Mystics
3
 
 
4
Las Vegas Aces
1
 
 
 
 
 
4
Las Vegas Aces
93
 
 
 
5
Chicago Sky
92
 
5
Chicago Sky
105
 
 
 
8
Phoenix Mercury
76
 
1
Washington Mystics
3
 
 
 
2
Connecticut Sun
2
 
6
Seattle Storm
84
 
 
 
7
Minnesota Lynx
74
 
3
Los Angeles Sparks
92
 
 
6
Seattle Storm
69
 
 
 
 
 
2
Connecticut Sun
3
 
 
3
Los Angeles Sparks
0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Note: Teams re-seeded after each round.

Semifinals
Team1234
1
Washington Mystics
971037594
4
Las Vegas Aces
95919290
Team123
2
Connecticut Sun
849478
3
Los Angeles Sparks
756856
WNBA Finals
Team12345
1
Washington Mystics
9587948689
2
Connecticut Sun
8699819078

Statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game  RPG  Rebounds per game
 APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game  BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage  TO  Turnovers per game
 PF  Fouls per game Team leader League leader

Regular season

Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Natasha Howard 34 34 31.4 43.9 30.8 81.0 8.2 2.1 2.2 1.7 18.1
Jewell Loyd 27 21 25.4 39.1 33.7 92.8 2.7 2.0 1.3 0.1 12.3
Jordin Canada 30 29 28.8 38.8 18.6 76.8 2.4 5.2 2.3 0.2 9.8
Alysha Clark 31 30 28.4 48.1 48.1 81.8 4.7 2.5 1.1 0.5 9.6
Mercedes Russell 34 30 25.6 51.7 0.0 64.6 6.1 1.0 1.1 0.5 7.5
Sami Whitcomb 33 13 20.4 36.8 34.2 100 1.7 2.4 1.1 0.1 7.2
Crystal Langhorne 34 4 17.0 40.9 31.6 75.0 3.1 1.0 0.3 0.3 5.6
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 31 4 14.0 39.9 34.1 100 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.2 5.5
Shavonte Zellous 31 4 13.9 37.6 18.8 75.0 1.5 1.5 0.3 0.2 4.0
Courtney Paris 30 0 6.3 40.0 0 42.9 1.7 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.5
Blake Dietrick 17 1 6.2 10.0 0 66.7 0.6 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.4

References

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  2. "Seattle Storm Set to Play 2019 WNBA Season at University of Washington's Alaska Airlines Arena" (Press release). Seattle Storm. August 15, 2018. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
  3. "Seattle Storm Announces 2019 Regular Season Schedule". Seattle Storm. December 12, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  4. "Breanna Stewart Undergoes Successful Surgery". wnba.com. WNBA. April 18, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  5. "Sue Bird to Undergo Arthroscopic Surgery On Left Knee". wnba.com. WNBA. May 21, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
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  7. Allen, Percy (February 1, 2019). "Storm re-signs Crystal Langhorne, Mercedes Russell to long-term deals". seattletimes.com. Seattle Times. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  8. "Storm Signs Teana Muldrow to Training Camp Contract". storm.wnba.com. WNBA. February 7, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  9. "Seattle Storm Signs Free Agent Guard Shavonte Zellous". storm.wnba.com. WNBA. April 11, 2019. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  10. Allen, Percy (April 11, 2019). "Storm adds veteran free agent guard Shavonte Zellous". Seattle Times. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  11. "Storm Adds Zykera Rice, Presley Hudson and Receé Caldwell To Training Camp Roster". wnba.com. WNBA. April 18, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
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  14. "Jonquel Jones, Natasha Howard Win Player of the Week". wnba.com. WNBA. June 17, 2019. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
  15. "Delle Donne, Howard Receive Player Of The Month". wnba.com. WNBA. July 1, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
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