The Seattle Storm have officially begun training camp for the upcoming season with a roster full of new faces. After a disappointing 2019 season, the Storm have made several changes to their roster in an effort to improve their chances of success.
The most notable addition to the team is former MVP Breanna Stewart, who returns to the Storm after missing the entire 2019 season due to injury. Stewart is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the team’s offense and provide veteran leadership. The Storm also added guard Jewell Loyd and forward Natasha Howard in the offseason, both of whom are expected to make an immediate impact.
The Storm also added several rookies to their roster, including guard Jordin Canada, forward Ezi Magbegor, and guard Kiana Williams. All three players are expected to contribute right away and provide the team with valuable depth.
Head coach Dan Hughes is excited about the new additions and believes that the team has the potential to be successful this season. He has emphasized the importance of developing chemistry between the new players and the veterans on the team. He also believes that the team’s depth will be a major asset this season.
The Storm will have a lot of work to do in training camp as they look to gel as a unit and become a championship-caliber team. With so many new faces on the roster, it will be important for the team to come together quickly and develop a cohesive identity. If they can do that, they could be a force to be reckoned with in the WNBA this season.