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The Storm's high-profile starting five
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The Storm's high-profile starting five (from left to right) Sheryl Swoopes, Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird, Yolanda Griffith and Swin Cash boast a combined 25 All-Star Game appearances.

Storm Preview: 2008 team full of perennial All-Stars
Picture this: Another parade in Seattle for another Storm championship. With an influx of talent and new leaders at the top, the WNBA team says it's possible.

Storm Preview: Air around team just feels warmer, fresher
Jim Moore: THE STORM HELD a meet-and-greet the other night at the Metropolitan Grill, and I went because:

Storm Preview: Bryant's the woman at the center of the Storm
When four local women bought the Storm from Clay Bennett this year, the first thing they did was promote Karen Bryant to CEO. It was a wise move, given Bryant's history at the heart of women's basketball in Seattle.

Storm Preview: New coach making a good first impression
Here's what you need to know about new Storm coach Brian Agler.

Storm cuts ex-Meadowdale star O'Neill
The Storm cut former Meadowdale and Washington star Kristen O'Neill on Wednesday.

Ex-Storm coach Donovan faces Olympic expectations
Art Thiel: WHETHER IT WAS more the push by Clay Bennett or the pull of the Olympics is hard to say. But Anne Donovan seems happy to be done with the Storm and Seattle.

Storm Preview: A Moment With ... Swin Cash
The Storm acquired two-time All-Star Swin Cash from Detroit for Seattle's first-round pick in 2008 draft. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound forward reunites with former UConn teammate Sue Bird and leaves behind a thorny past with Shock coach Bill Laimbeer. Because of her versatility and athleticism, Cash will likely draw the toughest defensive assignments on the wing.

Storm Preview: Grading the team

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
Storm: New faces, new feel, new confidence
The most critical piece of the Storm's puzzle arrived in training camp Wednesday to a host of new faces and a whole lot less pressure.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
Bird joins Storm camp
All-Star point guard Sue Bird returns to Seattle to find a new coach, an overhauled roster and an opening-day tilt just three days away.

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
Storm waives two rookies
The Storm waived rookies Natalie Doma and Allie Quigley on Thursday.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2008
Storm's Burse out for season
Storm center Janell Burse will miss the entire season with lingering injuries.

MONDAY, MAY 5, 2008
Storm's Burse may be sidelined
She is peculiarly part of Seattle's marketing campaign, "The Perfect Storm (New Season. New Energy. Bigger Game)." Instead of highlighting only incumbent starters Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson, along with newcomers Swin Cash, Yolanda Griffith and Sheryl Swoopes and going with a "Fab Five"-type theme, Seattle decided upon a "Super Six" slogan for 2008.

THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2008
Storm drops first tuneup
The Storm fell 66-46 in its preseason opener at Chicago on Wednesday.

TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2008
Lineup set for Storm opener
Rookie Kimberly Beck will start at point guard for the Storm in Wednesday's preseason opener in Chicago.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2008
Storm cuts Hoskins
The Storm made its first training camp cut, waiving rookie Brandie Hoskins following practice Saturday.

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