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2016 SCHEDULE SEATTLE PROBABLE STARTERS Date Opponent Time/Result Record 5/4 Phoenix^ L 73-81 -- 5/8 at Phoenix ^ W 76-70 -- 5/15 at Los Angeles L 66-96 0-1 5/20 at Phoenix W 81-80 1-1 5/22 MINNESOTA L 71-78 1-2 5/26 WASHINGTON L 82-84 1-3 5/28 CONNECTICUT W 93-81 2-3 6/1 at Indiana L 75-85 2-4 6/3 PHOENIX W 95-81 3-4 6/5 NEW YORK L 78-86 3-5 6/10 at Connecticut L 76-77 3-6 6/12 at Indiana W 90-88 4-6 6/14 at San Antonio L 70-77 4-7 6/16 at Dallas L 79-88 4-8 6/19 MINNESOTA L 84-96 4-9 6/24 CONNECTICUT W 98-81 5-9 6/28 ATLANTA W 84-81 6-9 6/30 DALLAS L 78-83 6-10 7/5 at Atlanta L 64-77 6-11 7/6 at New York L 74-78 6-12 7/8 at San Antonio W 78-68 7-12 7/10 INDIANA L 82-93 7-13 7/15 WASHINGTON W 80-51 8-13 7/17 CHICAGO L 88-91 8-14 7/20 SAN ANTONIO W 83-69 9-14 7/22 at Minnesota 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8/28 at Minnesota 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9/2 at Chicago 7:30 p.m. 9/4 at Altanta 6:00 p.m. 9/7 at New York 7:00 p.m. 9/9 at Washington 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9/15 at Phoenix 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. *All times Local ^ Preseason MEDIA GUIDE The 2016 Seattle Storm Media Guide can be found online and is available for download at SeattleStormBasketball. com/mediacentral. STORM PR CONTACTS Kimberly Veale Manager, Public Relations kveale@ 206-272-2706 Justin Lester Assistant, Communications JLester@ SEATTLE STORM GAME NOTES Seattle Storm (9-14) at Minnesota Lynx (20-4) Overall Game #24, Away Game #11 Target Center; Minneapolis, Minn. July 20, 2016; 5:00 p.m. PT TV: Fox Sports North Plus; Live Stream: League Pass F 32 ALYSHA CLARK 5-11 167 4 GP/S 22/21 PTS 9.0 REB 3.2 AST 1.8 STL 0.7 FG% 47.2 3FG% 38.5 MIN 27.1 LAST GAME: Scored 4 points on 2-of-4 shooting vs. San Antonio on 7/20. Tallied 11 points on 3-of-6 from the three-point line vs. Indiana on 7/10. Scored 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting against Minnesota on 6/19. Posted 14 points on 5-of-12 shooting at San Antonio on 6/14 F 30 BREANNA STEWART 6-4 175 R GP/S 23/23 PTS 19.3 REB 9.3 AST 3.6 STL 1.3 FG% 46.4 3FG% 34.7 MIN 35.0 LAST GAME: Scored 22 points and tallied 5 blocked shots vs. San Antonio on 7/20. Recorded 32 points on 11-of-15 shooting against Indiana on 7/10. Set a franchise single-game rookie record with 38 points vs. Atlanta on 6/28. Posted 29 points on 8-of-11 shooting at DAL on 6/16. Set the franchise s rookie record for rebounds in a game with 17 vs. New York on 6/5 C 1 CRYSTAL LANGHORNE 6-2 180 8 GP/S 23/23 PTS 9.0 REB 4.9 AST 1.3 STL 0.9 FG% 64.3 3FG% 100.0 MIN 26.1 LAST GAME: Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds vs. San Antonio on 7/20. Tied her season-high with 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting vs. Atlanta on 6/28. Scored 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting against Dallas on 6/16. Scored 17 points on 9-of-11 from the free throw line at Indiana on 6/12 G 24 JEWELL LOYD 5-10 165 1 GP/S 23/23 PTS 16.5 REB 3.3 AST 3.0 STL 1.1 FG% 44.9 3FG% 30.4 MIN 31.7 LAST GAME: Scored 25 points on 11-of-17 shooting against San Antonio on 7/20. Tallied 26 points on 11-of-17 from the floor against Washington on 7/15. Posted 24 points and went 7-of-7 from the foul line vs. Dallas on 6/30. Scored 20 points and went 9-of-9 from the foul line at Indiana on 6/12. Scored 32 points on 12-of-18 shooting and had 9 rebounds vs. Phoenix G 10 SUE BIRD 5-10 150 14 GP/S 23/23 PTS 12.3 REB 3.0 AST 5.9 STL 1.1 FG% 45.6 3FG% 43.9 MIN 32.1 LAST GAME: Tallied 8 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds against San Antonio on 7/20. Tallied a season-high 24 points, going 4-of-6 from the 3-point arc vs Chi. on 7/17. Scored a season-high 24 points at Connecticut on 6/10. Recorded a double-double with 13 points and a season-high 10 assists vs. NY on 6/5 Reserves No. Name Pos. Ht. College EXP PPG RPG 5 Abby Bishop F 6-3 Australia 2 1.5 0.6 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis F 5-11 Connecticut 1 4.8 0.7 4 Jenna O Hea F 6-1 Australia 5 3.8 1.7 45 Noelle Quinn G 6-0 UCLA 9 1.7 1.8 34 Krystal Thomas C 6-5 Duke 4 1.9 2.6 7 Ramu Tokashiki F 6-3 Japan 1 4.3 1.8 22 Monica Wright G 5-10 Virginia 6 1.5 0.7 SEATTLE ROSTER NOTES Ramu Tokashiki is NWT (Japan Olympic Team) TEAM RECORDS Record Home Road OT 2OT Overall (9-14) (6-7) (3-7) (0-1) (0-0) West (4-6) (2-3) (2-3) (0-0) (0-0) East (5-8) (4-4) (1-4) (0-1) (0-0) Streaks: W 1 W 1 W 1 L 1

PREGAME MEDIA AVAILABILITY Per WNBA rules, the Storm will hold pregame media from 90:00-60:00 on the pregame countdown clock. There are preset times for the following athletes and head coach Jenny Boucek, but please notify a member of the Storm PR department if you wish to speak with an athlete not listed below. 95:00 - Jenny Boucek 90:00 - Breanna Stewart 90:00 - Jewell Loyd 60:00 - Sue Bird 2016 SEATTLE STORM ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS 10 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 10/16/80 Connecticut 14 5 Abby Bishop F 6-3 180 11/29/88 Australia 2 32 Alysha Clark F 5-11 167 7/07/87 MTSU 4 1 Crystal Langhorne F 6-2 185 10/27/86 Maryland 8 24 Jewell Loyd G 5-10 148 10/5/93 Notre Dame 1 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis F 5-11 180 11/3/93 Connecticut 1 4 Jenna O Hea F 6-1 174 6/6/87 Australia 5 45 Noelle Quinn G 6-0 178 1/3/85 UCLA 9 30 Breanna Stewart F 6-4 175 8/27/94 Connecticut R 34 Krystal Thomas C 6-5 210 6/10/89 Duke 4 7 Ramu Tokashiki F 6-3 176 6/11/91 Japan 1 22 Monica Wright G 5-10 182 7/15/88 Virginia 6 Basketball Operations Staff Head Coach Jenny Boucek (Virginia) Assistant Coach Ryan Webb (Seattle U) Assistant Coach Leah Drury (Alabama) Advanced Scout Emre Vatansever (Marmara University Istanbul) Sports Performance Blair Wagner (Wyoming) Sports Performance Emily Blurton (Alaska-Fairbanks) Sports Performance Susan Borchardt (Stanford) Athletic Trainer Tom Spencer (Central Washington) Physical Therapist Abby Gordon (Connecticut) Team Doctor Dr. Adam Pourcho (Michigan State) Team Doctor Dr. Jeff Cary (Colorado) Chiropractor Lew Estabrook (Washington State) Nutritionist Susan Kleiner (Hiram College) Basketball Operations Talisa Rhea (Seattle U) Video & Equipment Erin McKinney (Wisconson-Whitewater) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jenny Boucek (Bou-SEC) Ramu Tokashiki (goes by Tak) (Rah-Moo Toe-KAUSH-Key) Breanna Stewart (Bre-ANNA) HOW THE 2016 SEATTLE STORM WAS BUILT DRAFT FREE AGENCY TRADE Sue Bird (1st pick, 2002) Alysha Clark (5/23/12) Crystal Langhorne (from WAS, 4/14/14) Jewell Loyd (1st pick, 2015) Abby Bishop (2/20/15) Jenna O Hea (from LA, 4/1/14) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (3rd pick, 2015) Ramu Tokashiki (4/7/15) Monica Wright (from MIN, 7/20/15) Breanna Stewart (1st pick, 2016) Krystal Thomas (6/26/16) Noelle Quinn (from PHO, 6/25/16)

2016 SEATTLE STORM SOCIAL MEDIA ROSTER NO PLAYER TWITTER HANDLE WEBSITE 10 Sue Bird @S10Bird suebirdonline.com 5 Abby Bishop @Abby_Knight10 abbybishop.net 32 Alysha Clark @alyshaclark 1 Crystal Langhorne @crystalanghorne 24 Jewell Loyd @jewellloyd jewellloyd.com 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis @Kaleena_23 4 Jenna O Hea @JennaOHea jennaohea.com.au 45 Noelle Quinn @IAmSoLA45 30 Breanna Stewart @bre_stewart30 34 Krystal Thomas @ KThomasGCU 7 Ramu Tokashiki @TOKASHIKI_10 22 Monica Wright @monnie22 Jenny Boucek @jboucek Ryan Webb @RyanWebb54 Leah Drury @LeahDrury Seattle Storm Official @seattlestorm stormbasketball.com WHAT THEY RE TWEETING...

TONIGHT S OPPONENT MINNESOTA LYNX All-Time Record vs. Lynx: 33-28 Lynx Largest Storm Win: 28 points, 90-62 (6/19/09) All-Time Home Record vs. Lynx: 20-11 Storm Largest Lynx Win: 25 points, 92-67 (7/29/11) All-Time Road Record vs. Lynx: 22-8 Lynx- 25 points, 82-57 (7/3/15) Current Streak: 2 Lynx Wins Current Streak at Home: 2 Lynx Wins Longest Storm Win Streak: 6 games (8/14/07-7/19/09) Current Streak on the Road: 12 Lynx Wins Longest Lynx Win Streak: 6 games (6/29/14-9/8/15) SERIES NOTES - The last time the Lynx took on the Storm was on 6/19/16 in Seattle. Rookie forward Breanna Stewart paced the Storm with 21 points and nine rebounds, while Jewell Loyd added 20 points and seven assists in a 78-71 defeat. - Earlier this season, on May 22 at KeyArena, the Storm started with a stellar first quarter, outscoring Minnesota 24-19. But despite 20 points from forward Alysha Clark, Seattle fell 78-71 to the Lynx in front of 9,686 fans at KeyArena in its home opener. 2016 RESULTS VS. MINNESOTA Seattle 84, Minnesota 96 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (6/19/16) Returning home from a four-game road trip, the Seattle Storm fell 96-84 to the defending champion Minnesota Lynx at KeyArena on Sunday. The Storm, on just two days of rest after the road trip, drops to 4-9 on the season, while the Lynx extend their record-breaking undefeated start to 12 games. Rookie forward Breanna Stewart paced the Storm with 21 points and nine rebounds, while Jewell Loyd added 20 points and a career-high seven assists. Minnesota, which leads the WNBA with 87.8 points per game, was paced by the 18 points of former MVP Maya Moore. The Lynx dominated on the glass Sunday night, outrebounding Seattle 35-21. They were also bolstered by the production of their bench, which tallied 38 points to Seattle s 10. It was Minnesota s eighth win by a double-digit margin this season. The Storm jumped out to a 16-8 lead behind three jump shots from Sue Bird and two from Loyd, as Seattle shot 7-of-8 from the field in the first four minutes of the game. The edge was increased to double digits at 22-12, but the Lynx trimmed their deficit to just three by the end of the first quarter. Janel McCarville came off the bench and made all three of her midrange jump shots to help Minnesota go on an 11-4 run to close out the period. Minnesota quickly overcame its deficit to take the lead, 32-30, after Moore scored three baskets in the first two minutes of the second quarter. The Lynx increased their lead to double digits, 44-34, with 4:20 to go in the half, capping off a 12-2 spurt with a Sylvia Fowles layup in transition. The Storm kept it close thanks to Loyd, who had a productive first half with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting and six assists. The Lynx led 53-46 at the break after both teams shot better than 54 percent from the field. Stewart picked up her third foul with five minutes to go in the second, and she sat on the bench for the remainder of the half. Bird drained two consecutive three-pointers to start the second half, helping the Storm come back to tie the game at 55. But Moore guided Minnesota to a timely 16-3 run, and the Lynx never relinquished the lead from there. Ahead 77-63 heading into the fourth quarter, Minnesota maintained a double-digit lead throughout the final period despite 10 points from Stewart.The Storm is now 0-2 this year against Minnesota, with two road games vs. the Lynx still to come. The Lynx defeated Seattle 77-70 on May 22 despite a then-career high 20 points from Alysha Clark. June 19, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Minnesota 96 Moore, 18 Moore, 7 Montgomery, 10 41-73 (56.2) 9-10 (90.0) 7-28-35 @ Seattle 84 Stewart, 21 Stewart, 9 Loyd, 7 28-61 (45.9) 21-25 (84.0) 2-21-23 Seattle 71, Minnesota 78 - KeyArena, Seattle WA.(5/22/16) Despite a career-high 20 points from forward Alysha Clark, the Seattle Storm fell 78-71 to the defending WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx in front of 9,686 fans at KeyArena in its home opener on Sunday. Coming off its first victory of the season on Friday, the Storm (1-2) started with a stellar first quarter on Sunday, outscoring Minnesota 24-19 with rookie forward Breanna Stewart leading the way with nine points. After scoring four points combined in the first two games, Clark had seven in the first quarter and would go on to pass her previous career high of 14 early in the fourth quarter. The Lynx (3-0) went on a 9-0 run early in the second quarter behind former MVP Maya Moore, who didn t take a shot in the first quarter but exploded for 10 in the second. Moore scored seven points in a two-minute span to help Minnesota build a narrow lead that it would hold onto for the rest of the night. Moore, who entered Sunday s game at second in the WNBA in points per game behind Seattle s Jewell Loyd, finished with a team-high 17 points on 7-of-15 field goals. Stewart finished with 14 points and a game-high 13 rebounds, while Loyd added 14 points and Sue Bird notched 12 points with nine assists. Sunday s game marked the second straight contest that four Seattle players reached double figures. It was a very slow start to the second half for both teams, as Seattle and Minnesota combined for just 18 points in the third quarter. The Lynx led 54-51 heading into the final period, and point guard Lindsay Whalen led the way in the fourth quarter with seven points to help Minnesota hold on for its third straight victory to start the season. The Lynx were held to by far their lowest scoring output of the season, as they had put up 97 and 95 points in their first two games. May 22, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Minnesota 78 Moore, 17 Moore, 9 Moore, 4 30-74 (40.5) 15-16 (93.8) 11-27-38 @ Seattle 71 Clark, 20 Stewart, 13 Bird, 9 28-66 (42.4) 9-11 (81.8) 6-28-34

LAST GAME Seattle 83, San Antonio 69 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (7/20/16) The Seattle Storm earned a wire-to-wire, 83-69 win over the San Antonio Stars at KeyArena on Wednesday. The Storm, which got 25 points from Jewell Loyd and 22 from Breanna Stewart, improves to 9-14 and is now tied with Washington for the eighth and final playoff spot with 11 games remaining. After it was a tightly contested game for most of the afternoon, the Storm used a 16-0 run in the fourth quarter to pull away for the victory. Stewart hit a pair of three-pointers and scored nine points during the decisive run, and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis added eight points in the final period. Loyd shot 11-for-17 from the field on Wednesday, recording her ninth 20-point game of the season. Stewart blocked five shots for the second straight contest, while Mosqueda-Lewis was in double figures off the bench for the third straight contest (10 points). Rookie point guard Moriah Jefferson paced the Stars with 25 points on 11-for-21 shooting. After splitting its pair of outings in San Antonio, Seattle clinched the season series between the teams on Wednesday. The Storm also moved four games ahead of its Western Conference foe in the standings. In the first quarter, Loyd and Stewart scored four points apiece as part of a 10-2 start for the Storm, but the Stars Alex Montgomery countered with a trio of three-pointers to bring them within one. Loyd started 5-for-5 and finished the period with 13 points to help the Storm extend its lead to 29-21. Jefferson scored eight first-quarter points, yet the Stars turned it over five times and Seattle took advantage in transition. After the strong opening quarter, the Storm went ice cold in the second, scoring just seven points on 18.1 percent from the field. Neither team got on the board in the period until Jefferson s pull-up jumper at the 6:09 mark. San Antonio closed the half on an 8-3 run, including a pair of Jefferson baskets, to pull within three. The Storm responded with a red hot to start the third quarter, sinking 10 of its first 13 shots led by six quick points from Loyd. Seattle increased its lead to double digits for the first on a Stewart three-point play that made it 58-48 with three minutes left in the third quarter, and the Storm was ahead 60-51 heading to the fourth. July 19, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) San Antonio 69 Jefferson, 25 4 with 5 Montgomery, 6 28-69 (40.6) 9-15 (60.0) 5-27-32 @ Seattle 83 Loyd, 25 Langhorne, 10 Bird, 8 30-60 (50.0) 13-17 (76.5) 1-36-37 PREVIOUS GAME Seattle 88, Chicago 91 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (7/17/16) After overcoming a 25-point deficit to tie the game in the final minute, the Seattle Storm fell 91-88 to the Chicago Sky. Reigning league MVP Elena Delle Donne scored 35 points, including a three-pointer with 0.9 seconds remaining that clinched the road victory for Chicago. Trailing by 22 after the first quarter and by 24 at halftime, the Storm used a dominant third quarter to climb back into the game. Seattle still trailed by 12 with 3:30 to go in the game, but Breanna Stewart and Sue Bird led the furious comeback that saw the Storm tie it up on a Bird three-pointer with 18 seconds to go. Delle Donne hit her winning three-pointer on an isolation play, and she blocked Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis attempt on the other end as Seattle tried to get another tying shot off. Bird tied a season high with 24 points, including four three-pointers, scoring 10 total points in the fourth quarter. Stewart added 22 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Jewell Loyd recorded a new career high with 10 assists. Mosqueda-Lewis continued her strong month of July by scoring 12 points off the bench for the second straight game. Delle Donne and Cheyenne Parker each scored a pair of baskets as part of an 8-2 start for Chicago, and the Sky would only increase its advantage from there. Courtney Vandersloot came off the bench and hit a trio of three-pointers as part of the Sky s 6-for-8 start from behind the arc. Chicago s lead was 36-14 after the first quarter. The Storm was getting open looks but not able to convert them, including an 0-for-4 start by Stewart. Seattle scored the first five points of the second frame to trim the deficit, but Delle Donne would find the touch once again, finishing the period with 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting. Seattle shot just 30.6 percent from the field in the half. Delle Donne drained a three-pointer on the first possession of the second half, but Chicago failed to score for the next four minutes and Seattle went on an 11-0 run to pull within 14. The Storm continued to cut into the lead, using a huge third quarter to make it 70-60 heading into the final frame. Stewart scored 10 of her 22 points, including a pair of three-pointers, as part of Seattle s dominant third quarter. July 17, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Chicago 91 Delle Donne, 35 Delle Donne, 11 Faulkner, 4 36-75 (48.0) 10-14 (71.4) 14-27-41 @ Seattle 88 Bird, 24 Stewart, 8 Loyd, 10 34-70 (48.6) 9-13 (69.2) 8-30-38 LAST GAME VS. TONIGHT S OPPONENT Seattle 84, Minnesota 96 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (6/19/16) Returning home from a four-game road trip, the Seattle Storm fell 96-84 to the defending champion Minnesota Lynx at KeyArena on Sunday. The Storm, on just two days of rest after the road trip, drops to 4-9 on the season, while the Lynx extend their record-breaking undefeated start to 12 games. Rookie forward Breanna Stewart paced the Storm with 21 points and nine rebounds, while Jewell Loyd added 20 points and a career-high seven assists. Minnesota, which leads the WNBA with 87.8 points per game, was paced by the 18 points of former MVP Maya Moore. The Lynx dominated on the glass Sunday night, outrebounding Seattle 35-21. They were also bolstered by the production of their bench, which tallied 38 points to Seattle s 10. It was Minnesota s eighth win by a double-digit margin this season. The Storm jumped out to a 16-8 lead behind three jump shots from Sue Bird and two from Loyd, as Seattle shot 7-of-8 from the field in the first four minutes of the game. The edge was increased to double digits at 22-12, but the Lynx trimmed their deficit to just three by the end of the first quarter. Janel McCarville came off the bench and made all three of her midrange jump shots to help Minnesota go on an 11-4 run to close out the period. Minnesota quickly overcame its deficit to take the lead, 32-30, after Moore scored three baskets in the first two minutes of the second quarter. The Lynx increased their lead to double digits, 44-34, with 4:20 to go in the half, capping off a 12-2 spurt with a Sylvia Fowles layup in transition. The Storm kept it close thanks to Loyd, who had a productive first half with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting and six assists. The Lynx led 53-46 at the break after both teams shot better than 54 percent from the field. Stewart picked up her third foul with five minutes to go in the second, and she sat on the bench for the remainder of the half. Bird drained two consecutive three-pointers to start the second half, helping the Storm come back to tie the game at 55. But Moore guided Minnesota to a timely 16-3 run, and the Lynx never relinquished the lead from there. Ahead 77-63 heading into the fourth quarter, Minnesota maintained a double-digit lead throughout the final period despite 10 points from Stewart.The Storm is now 0-2 this year against Minnesota, with two road games vs. the Lynx still to come. The Lynx defeated Seattle 77-70 on May 22 despite a then-career high 20 points from Alysha Clark. June 19, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Minnesota 96 Moore, 18 Moore, 7 Montgomery, 10 41-73 (56.2) 9-10 (90.0) 7-28-35 @ Seattle 84 Stewart, 21 Stewart, 9 Loyd, 7 28-61 (45.9) 21-25 (84.0) 2-21-23 Los Angeles Sparks, Friday, August 26 at KeyArena - Seattle, Wash. NEXT OPPONENT: LOS ANGELES Series Quickhits: Storm vs. Sparks All-Time Results Current Streaks Last Win: 8/11/15, 85-77 Overall: 33-30 Sparks Overall: 1 Sparks Win Last Loss: 5/22/16, 96-66 In Seattle: 18-13 Storm In Seattle: 2 Storm Wins In Los Angeles: 20-12 Sparks In Los Angeles: 1 Sparks Win 2016 HEAD TO HEAD WIN GRID 2016 vs. Los Angeles May 15 @ LA L, 96-66 Aug. 26 @ SEA 7 p.m. PDT Sept. 11 @ SEA 4 p.m. PDT ATL CHI CON DAL IND LAS MIN NYL PHO SAS WAS WIN 1 2 1 2 2 1 LOSS 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1

TEAM NOTES STEWART CLAIMS BACK-TO-BACK ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Storm forward Breanna Stewart has been named WNBA Rookie of the Month presented by Samsung for both May and June. In May, Stewart led all rookies in points (17.4 per game), rebounds (8.8) and blocks (2.0) and was second in assists (2.4) in five games. In June, Stewart averaged 19.4 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game. She had an incredible four-game stretch, scoring 20-plus points in every contest and averaging 29.2 points on 67.9 percent shooting. Against Atlanta, Stewart scored 38 points, tied for the second most by a WNBA player this season. JEWELL S A GEM When the Seattle Storm and Phoenix Mercury met for the first time this year on May 20, Jewell Loyd scored a career-high 30 points, including the game-winning jumper that gave Seattle an 81-80 victory. On June 3 at KeyArena, Loyd once again posted a new career high against Phoenix, notching 32 points to guide the Storm to a 95-81 win. Loyd, who reached the 500-point milestone on June 3, became the third player in franchise history to score 30 on multiple occasions. It was the most points scored by a Storm player since Lauren Jackson posted 33 in 2010 against Phoenix. Loyd, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year finished 12-of-18 from the field and 4-for-7 from three-point range, scoring 19 in the first half alone. It was her fourth 20-point game of the year, and the Notre Dame product also set career highs with nine rebounds and five offensive boards. WNBA 20@20 UNVEILED In celebration of the WNBA s landmark 20th season, the league unveiled the 20 greatest and most influential players in its history with its announcement of the WNBA Top 20@20 presented by Verizon. Storm point guard Sue Bird, now in her 15th WNBA season, was honored as one of the 20 players. The list includes nine current players: Bird, Swin Cash, Seimone Augustus, Tamika Catchings, Maya Moore, Candace Parker, Cappie Pondexter, Diana Taurasi and Lindsay Whalen. Storm legend Lauren Jackson is one of 11 former players. The players were selected based on factors like on-court performance and ability, leadership and sportsmanship, as well as contributions to team success. AND THE ESPY GOES TO... Storm rookie forward Breanna Stewart was presented with two awards at the 2016 ESPY Awards on July 13 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. In a clean sweep, Stewart won both of the individual awards she was nominated for, including Best Female Athlete. The 2016 first overall WNBA Draft selection also won Best Female Collegiate Athlete. Along with her former University of Connecticut women s basketball teammates, she was nominated for Best Team. Following her sophomore season in 2014, Stewart won Best Female Collegiate Athlete. She was also honored at the 2012 ESPY Awards after winning Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior in high school. The Syracuse, New York native has been named the WNBA Rookie of the Month for the months of May and June. SHE S A THIEF Now in her 15th season in the WNBA, Sue Bird is ninth in career steals with 572. She averages 1.3 steals per game for her career, which included one season missed due to injury. In eight of the 13 years she played, Bird recorded 1.4 or more steals per contest. Her 572 career steals rank fifth among active players, and there s a good chance she moves up two spots on the all-time list this year. RK. NAME STEALS 6 Jia Perkins (MIN) 592 7 Taj McWilliams-Franklin (Ret.) 580 8 Tully Bevilaqua (Ret.) 573 9 Sue Bird (SEA) 572 10 Alana Beard (LAS) 566 MIGHT WANT TO GUARD HER Crystal Langhorne sits in third all-time on the WNBA s FG% charts. A career 56.3% shooter, Langhorne has led the Storm in scoring since joining the team and in consecutive seasons (2014, 2015). RK. NAME FG% 1 Sylvia Fowles (MIN) 57.6 2 Alisa Burras (Ret.) 56.4 3 Crystal Langhorne (SEA) 56.3 4 Brittney Griner (PHO) 56.1 5 Nneka Ogwumike (LAS) 56.0 ROOKIE RECORDS RUPTURED Breanna Stewart scored 38 points, tied for the second most by a WNBA player this season, and the Storm defeated Atlanta 84-81 on Tuesday, June 28 at KeyArena. It was the first career 30-point game for Stewart, who went 12-of-16 from the field en route to the highest-scoring performance by a rookie in franchise history. She surpassed her college career high in points, as the most Stewart scored during her four years at UConn was 37. It ranks as the third-highest scoring output by a rookie in league history and the second-highest point total in franchise history, behind only Lauren Jackson s 47 in an overtime game in 2007. CRYSTAL CLEAR Crystal Langhorne shot 8-for-8 from the field on her way to a season-high 18 points in the May 28 win over the Sun, setting a franchise record for field goals without a miss. Langhorne had a game-high eight rebounds and the second-most points in the game, and her 18 points featured her seventh career three-pointer and first since 2014. Langhorne s career average of 56.3 percent shooting ranks fourth in WNBA history, and she s been in the league s top five in that category every year since joining Seattle. MULTI-30+ GAMES IN A SINGLE SEASON In the 2016 season, both Jewell Loyd and Breanna Stewart have put up 30+ points in a single game twice. Three-time MVP Lauren Jackson is the only other player in a Storm jersey to accomplish this feat, which she has done in 6 seasons (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010). Jackson s single-season best was in 2007, when she passed the mark 9 times, including her 47-point outburst on July 24, 2007 at Washington in an overtime contest, a then-wnba single-game scoring record. Jackson would go on to win WNBA MVP honors that season. ONE OF THE ALL-TIME BEST DISHIN THE ROCK Sue Bird is just 247 assists shy of tying Ticha Penicheiro (2,599) on the WNBA all-time assist rankings. She boasts a 5.4 assist per game career average, sitting in second place on the all-time list. The 2015 season saw Bird fall just.4 assists per game short of leading the league in the category (Courtney Vandersloot, 5.8 apg, 2015). RK. NAME ASSISTS 1 Ticha Penicheiro (Ret.) 2,599 2 Sue Bird (SEA) 2,350 3 Lindsay Whalen (MIN) 2,110 4 Becky Hammon (Ret.) 1,708 5 Diana Taurasi (PHO) 1,541

TEAM NOTES RETIRING #15 On Friday, July 15, when Seattle took on the Washington Mystics, the Storm officially retired the No. 15 of former star center Lauren Jackson. After announcing her retirement in March, Jackson made the trip from Australia to Seattle and was honored in an emotional ceremony after the game. Jackson, a three-time WNBA MVP, is the Storm s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. She played all of her 12 WNBA seasons in Seattle, starting 358 total games and guiding the Storm to championships in 2004 and 2010. Jackson ranks seventh all-time in scoring (6,007 points), ninth in rebounds (2,447) and third in blocks (586). Her 2007 campaign was the most decorated season by an individual in league history: MVP, scoring champion, rebounding champion and Defensive Player of the Year. She is one of two players in WNBA history to lead the league in both scoring and rebounding in the same season. When the Storm defeated Atlanta to win the 2010 title, Jackson was named Finals MVP. A perennial All-Star, Jackson finished with career averages of 18.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.8 blocks per game. She averaged more than 20 points per game in five different seasons. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Seattle owned the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft for the second straight year, the second time a WNBA team has selected first backto-back years. After doing so in 2001 and 2002, the Storm won its first WNBA title within three seasons. Including Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird, seven of the players taken No. 1 overall in the WNBA Draft between 2001 and 2013 have won at least one title. In the NBA, having back-to-back top picks has proven to deliver even quicker success: All three times NBA franchises have chosen first overall in consecutive years since 1965, they made the NBA finals within two seasons (Orlando Magic 1992-93, Houston Rockets 1983-84, Cleveland Cavaliers 2013-14). TRIPLE-DOUBLE WATCH... Breanna Stewart nearly became the youngest and fastest player in WNBA history to record a triple-double with her 14-point, 10-rebound, 9-assist effort on 6/3/16 vs. Phoenix. The evening did mark her third double-double of her short career, just seven games in. Should she accomplish the feat, she will join elite company. There have been just seven triple-doubles in WNBA history. BIRD: WISEST OWL OF THEM ALL By the numbers, point guard Sue Bird has been even more dominant this year than her previous seasons. Her 12.3 points per game are the two-time champion s most since 2011, while her 5.9 assists per contest are the most in the last decade. Her 1.1 steals per contest represent a personal best since 2011, while her 45.6 percent overall shooting and 43.9 percent from the three-point line are among the highest of her entire career. PICKING UP THE PACE In 2015, Crystal Langhorne led the Storm with 11.1 points per game as the team finished 10-24. This season, Seattle has three players averaging 12 or more points per contest (Breanna Stewart 19.3; Jewell Loyd 16.5; and Sue Bird 12.3). As a team, the Storm has also increased its average scoring output from 70.4 points per game in 2015 to 80.4 this year and its field goal percentage from 43.4 to 46.3 percent. Five different players are averaging nine points per game for the first time since 2013. GUARD THE JEWELL OR JEWELL THE GUARD? On July 17 against Chicago, Storm guard Jewell Loyd set a new career high with 10 assists, surpassing her previous career high of seven set on June 17. Not a point guard for the majority of her basketball career, Loyd has shown the ability to be a playmaker in her second WNBA season. She s dished out five or more assists on six occasions, increasing her average from 1.9 assists per game last year to 3.0 this season. Loyd has also increased her scoring from 10.7 points per game to 16.5, and her three-point shooting percentage from 20.8 to 30.4. STEWART S STORM ATTACK OF THE ASSISTS Despite the loss, the Storm recorded a season-high 28 assists as a team against Chicago on July 17 compared to only 12 turnovers. Seattle, which ranks fourth in the league with 18.7 assists per game, has now reached 20 or more assists for six straight games. Sue Bird, who ranks second all-time in assists, is yet again atop the WNBA leaderboard with 5.9 helpers per game. Against Chicago, Seattle was paced by the career-high 10 assists of Jewell Loyd. CLARK TAKES CHARGE Alysha Clark scored 23 points on 7-of-7 shooting against New York on June 5, marking a new career high for the veteran after she had scored 20 against Minnesota earlier this season. Clark, who returned to the starting lineup after coming off the bench in the previous game due to a knee bruise, went 7-for-8 from the free throw line. In her fifth year with Seattle, Clark is averaging 9.0 points per game on 47.2 percent shooting. She has recorded the first two 20-point outings of her career, and in a five-game stretch, she put up 13.8 points per night on 61.8 percent shooting. BOSS OF THE BOARDS On June 5 against New York, Storm rookie Breanna Stewart pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds, toppling the previous franchise rookie record and setting a league-wide single-game high that has since been surpassed by Dallas Glory Johnson (22). Stewart is now third in the league with 9.3 rebounds per game and has recorded a double-double in eight of her appearances. #CLUTCH On June 12 at Indiana, Jewell Loyd scored 16 points in the second half and hit the go-ahead free throws with 2.4 seconds left to guide the Storm to a 90-88 win. Loyd was fouled on a shot from the right baseline on the fast break, and she drained both free throws to put Seattle ahead. It was the second time this season that Loyd scored the game-winning points in the final seconds. On May 21, Loyd hit a shot with 2.9 seconds remaining to give Seattle an 81-80 win over Phoenix. She scored the final 10 points for Seattle, finishing the fourth quarter with 12 on 6-of-7 field goals. BIRD TO 700 THREES IIn the Storm s game against Indiana on July 10, veteran point guard Sue Bird made her 700th career three-pointer, becoming just the sixth player in league history to reach that mark. Bird currently ranks second among active players with 707 threes made (Diana Taurasi, 878), and her career 38.2 percent shooting from beyond the arc ranks fourth all-time. In her 15th year with the Storm, Bird has been even more efficient at the three-point line than her previous seasons, as her 43.9 percent shooting is the two-time champion s best percentage of her career. During a historic, unprecedented career at Connecticut, Breanna Stewart won four consecutive national championships and guided the Huskies to a pair of perfect seasons (2013-14 and 2015-16). She was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four in all four of her team s title runs and won AP Player of the Year three straight seasons. A four-year starter at Connecticut, Stewart becomes the fifth Husky to be selected with the top pick in the WNBA draft. She finished her college career with a 151-5 record after leading the Huskies in scoring for the past three seasons. During her senior year, Stewart averaged 19.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.4 blocks per game while shooting 57.9 percent from the field and 42.6 percent from the 3-point line. Stewart is the only player in Division I women s basketball history to record 300 blocks and 300 assists in her career. At the 2013 Final Four, she became the first freshman in 26 years to earn the tournament s Most Outstanding Player award. Stewart has also played for the United States National Team, helping the USA win gold at the 2014 FIBA World Championship.

TEAM NOTES #ROADTORIO On Wednesday, April 27, the USA Women s Basketball Team 12-athlete roster for the 2016 Olympics was named. Sue Bird was named to her fourth Olympic team, going for her fourth Gold medal. Storm rookie Breanna Stewart was also named to the team. This is the first time in Storm history that the active roster had two members on an Olympic roster. Stewart and Bird won a gold medal together at the 2014 FIBA World Championships. MOSQUEDA-LEWIS FOR THREEEEE Second-year wing Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis has been given significantly more playing time over the last six games, and her three-point shooting off the bench has been a much-needed boost for the Storm. Mosqueda-Lewis is averaging 10.2 points per game on 48.9 percent shooting during the last six outings, including back-to-back games of a season-high 12 points. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft, Mosqueda-Lewis has hit at least two three-pointers in five of those six contests. She s shooting 33.3 percent from three-point range for the season, but 14-of-28 (50 percent) during this impressive six-game stretch. Mosqueda-Lewis came to Seattle last year as the NCAA s all-time leader in three-pointers. AMONG LEAGUE LEADERS The Storm has several players among the WNBA leaders in the main offensive categories. Rookie forward Breanna Stewart is third in the league with 9.3 rebounds per game and third with 2.2 blocks per game. Sue Bird leads the league with 5.9 assists per game, while Stewart is tied for fourth with 19.3 points per game and Jewell Loyd ranks ninth with 16.5. Stewart, Loyd and Bird are all in the top 10 in minutes with averages of more than 31 per game. Here is where Stewart ranks among rookies: first in points (19.3), first in rebounds (9.3), second in assists (3.6), first in blocks (2.2) and second in steals (1.3). She has been named back-to-back WNBA Rookie of the Month. WELCOME *BACK* TO SEATTLE During the weekend of June 25-26, the Storm completed a pair of transactions that saw guard Noelle Quinn and center Krystal Thomas return to the team s roster. In a trade for Quinn, Seattle sent the rights to Angel Robinson to Phoenix. Robinson appeared in 25 games in 2014, her only season in Seattle. Quinn played for the Storm during the 2013 and 2014 seasons before signing with Phoenix prior to the 2015 campaign. Thomas, signed as a free agent after being released by the Storm in May, was drafted by Seattle in the third round (36th overall) of the 2011 WNBA Draft. In separate moves, Seattle waived guard Blake Dietrick and center Markeisha Gatling. Quinn and Thomas made their first appearances of the season for Seattle in the June 28 victory over Atlanta. BOUCEK BACK FOR YEAR 2 MONEY FROM THE STRIPE At just 22 years old, Storm guard Jewell Loyd is among the best free-throw shooters in the WNBA. Despite missing one of two attempts at the stripe last game, Loyd is shooting 88.9 percent (80-of-90) this year, the third best percentage out of all players who have attempted as many or more free throws. This comes after a rookie season in which Loyd shot 90.4 percent from the free throw line, second best in the league among those with 100 attempts. Against the Mystics last August, she set a franchise record and WNBA rookie record for most free throws made without a miss (14). Now in her fifth season as a WNBA head coach and second with the Seattle Storm, Jenny Boucek is tasked with guiding the Storm back to the playoffs for the first time since 2013. The club was 10-24 this past season, finishing four games out of the playoff race. Prior to taking over as head coach in Seattle last year, Boucek held the same role for the now-defunct Sacramento Monarchs from 2007-09. She was an assistant coach in Seattle from 2003-05 and 2010-14 Boucek was around for both of the team s WNBA titles before being promoted to head coach. The Storm made improvements in a few different areas after Boucek took over, namely on the defensive end. Seattle s opponents scored just 7.1 fast break points per game last season, good for second in the WNBA. The Storm also allowed just 30.5 points in the paint on average, the fourth best mark in the league. IT S RAINING IN SEATTLE In 2015, 23.8 percent of the shots Seattle took were three-pointers, one of the highest marks in the WNBA. That percentage was even higher during the previous five seasons, when the Storm was always either first or second in the category. This year has been similar, as 10 of the 12 players on Seattle s roster have proven to be threats from three-point range. Now in the 2016 season, 465 of Seattle s 1,433 (32.4 percent) of Seattle s shots have been three-pointers. The Storm ranks second in the league with 20.3 attempted per game, and sixth with a 34.8 percent conversion rate. STEWART SETTLING IN After making less than 30 percent of her shots in a five-game stretch early in June, Storm rookie Breanna Stewart found her touch in the next four outings. The reigning Rookie of the Month scored 20-plus points in all four games, averaging 29.2 points on 67.9 percent shooting. Against the Sun, she tied yet another franchise rookie record by making five shots from beyond the arc. Against Atlanta, she scored 38 points, tied for the second most by a WNBA player this season. WEEK 10: AP WNBA POWER POLL The Associated Press WNBA Power Rankings, as voted by a 14-member panel, with first-place votes in parentheses, total points based on 12 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 12th-place vote, previous ranking and high and low place on ballots. The ballots are released every Tuesday morning. Rank Team Record Previous 1. Los Angeles 20-2 1 2. Minnesota 19-4 2 3. New York 17-7 3 4. Atlanta 12-19 4 5. Chicago 10-12 6 6. Indiana 10-12 5 7. Phoenix 10-13 9 8. Dallas 9-14 7 9. Washington 9-13 8 10. Seattle 8-14 10 11. Connecticut 6-16 11 12. San Antonio 5-17 12

2016 QUARTER BY QUARTER SHOOTING DATE OPPONENT 1Q 2Q FIRST HALF 3Q 4Q SECOND HALF OT TOTAL 5/15 @ Los Angeles 46.2 31.3 37.9 75.0 50.0 65.0 49.0 5/20 @ Phoenix 23.5 45.0 35.1 30.8 60.0 46.4 40.0 5/22 MINNESOTA 47.1 43.8 45.5 23.5 56.3 39.4 42.4 5/26 WASHINGTON 41.2 36.4 39.3 26.3 66.7 41.9 45.5 41.4 5/28 CONNECTICUT 64.7 25.0 48.3 69.2 60.0 64.3 56.1 6/1 @ Indiana 46.2 69.2 57.7 46.2 53.8 50.0 53.8 6/3 PHOENIX 47.4 56.3 50.0 51.0 50.0 50.0 50.8 6/5 NEW YORK 47.4 50.0 48.6 18.8 43.8 31.3 40.6 6/10 @ Connecticut 38.1 43.8 40.5 66.7 36.8 48.4 44.1 6/12 @ Indiana 52.9 35.7 45.2 61.5 66.7 63.6 40.3 6/14 @ San Antonio 27.8 33.3 30.6 61.5 19.0 35.3 32.9 6/16 @ Dallas 53.3 50.0 51.6 43.8 33.3 39.3 45.8 6/19 MINNESOTA 75.0 36.8 54.3 30.8 38.5 34.6 45.9 6/24 CONNECTICUT 76.5 61.5 70.0 36.4 62.5 51.9 61.4 6/28 ATLANTA 69.2 47.1 56.7 38.9 50.0 43.3 50.0 6/30 DALLAS 44.4 50.0 47.1 53.3 23.5 37.5 42.4 7/5 @ Atlanta 38.5 46.2 42.3 47.4 31.3 40.0 41.0 7/6 @ New York 26.3 44.4 35.1 40.0 63.6 48.4 41.2 7/8 @ San Antonio 56.3 50.0 53.1 35.7 57.1 46.4 50.0 7/10 INDIANA 41.2 68.8 54.5 33.3 40.0 37.0 46.7 7/15 WASHINGTON 57.9 31.3 45.7 68.8 29.4 48.5 47.1 7/17 CHICAGO 23.5 36.8 30.6 64.7 70.6 67.6 48.6 7/20 SAN ANTONIO 61.1 18.2 44.8 56.3 53.3 54.8 50.0

2016 QUARTER BY QUARTER SCORING DATE OPPONENT 1Q 2Q FIRST HALF 3Q 4Q SECOND HALF OT TOTAL 5/15 @ Los Angeles 6-13 (15) 5-16 (11) 11-29 (26) 9-12 (25) 4-8 (15) 13-20 (40) 24-49 (66) 5/20 @ Phoenix 4-17 (12) 9-20 (25) 13-37 (37) 4-13 (21) 9-15 (23) 13-28 (44) 26-65 (81) 5/22 MINNESOTA 8-17 (24) 7-16 (17) 15-33 (41) 4-17 (10) 9-16 (20) 13-33 (30) 28-66 (71) 5/26 WASHINGTON 7-17 (18) 4-11 (15) 11-28 (33) 5-19 (16) 8-12 (22) 13-31 (38) 5-11 (11) 29-70 (82) 5/28 CONNECTICUT 11-17 (28) 3-12 (11) 14-29 (39) 9-13 (31) 9-15 (23) 18-28 (54) 32-57 (93) 6/1 @ Indiana 6-13 (16) 9-13 (22) 15-26 (38) 6-13 (17) 7-13 (20) 13-26 (37) 28-52 (75) 6/3 PHOENIX 9-19 (23) 9-16 (26) 18-36 (49) 7-14 (27) 7-14 (19) 14-28 (46) 32-63 (95) 6/5 NEW YORK 9-19 (20) 9-18 (25) 28-37 (45) 3-16 (13) 7-16 (20) 10-32 (33) 28-69 (78) 6/10 @ Connecticut 8-21 (19) 7-16 (19) 15-37 (38) 8-12 (20) 7-19 (18) 15-31 (38) 30-68 (76) 6/12 @ Indiana 9-17 (29) 5-14 (13) 14-31 (42) 8-13 (24) 6-9 (24) 14-22 (48) 28-53 (90) 6/14 @ San Antonio 5-18 (13) 6-18 (20) 11-36 (33) 8-13 (25) 4-21 (12) 12-34 (37) 23-70 (70) 6/16 @ Dallas 5-15 (21) 8-16 (17) 16-31 (38) 7-16 (19) 4-12 (22) 11-28 (41) 27-59 (79) 6/19 MINNESOTA 12-16 (26) 7-19 (20) 19-35 (46) 4-13 (17) 5-13 (21) 9-26 (38) 28-61 (84) 6/24 CONNECTICUT 13-17 (30) 8-13 (26) 21-30 (56) 4-11 (48) 10-16 (24) 14-27 (42) 35-57 (98) 6/28 ATLANTA 9-13 (27) 8-17 (18) 17-30 (45) 7-18 (16) 6-12 (23) 13-30 (39) 30-60 (84) 6/30 DALLAS 8-18 (23) 8-16 (23) 16-34 (46) 8-15 (19) 4-17 (13) 12-32 (32) 28-66 (78) 7/5 @ Atlanta 5-13 (13) 6-13 (15) 11-26 (28) 9-19 (26) 5-16 (10) 14-35 (36) 25-61 (64) 7/6 @ New York 5-19 (11) 8-18 (22) 13-37 (33) 8-20 (21) 7-11 (20) 15-31 (41) 28-68 (74) 7/8 @ San Antonio 9-16 (20) 8-16 (27) 17-32 (47) 5-14 (11) 8-14 (20) 13-28 (31) 30-60 (78) 7/10 INDIANA 7-17 (18) 11-16 (32) 18-33 (50) 4-12 (16) 6-15 (16) 10-27 (32) 28-60 (82) 7/15 WASHINGTON 11-19 (26) 5-16 (15) 16-35 (41) 11-16 (24) 5-17 (15) 16-33 (39) 32-68 (80) 7/17 CHICAGO 4-17 (14) 7-19 (18) 11-36 (32) 11-17 (28) 12-17 (28) 23-34 (56) 34-70 (88) 7/20 SAN ANTONIO 11-18 (29) 2-11 (7) 13-29 (36) 9-16 (24) 8-15 (23) 17-31 (47) 30-60 (83)

2016 TEAM BOX SCORE DATE OPPONENT FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR-DR-TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/15 @ Los Angeles 24-49 49.0 1-10 10.0 17-22 77.0 5-20-25 13 23 5 24 2 66 5/20 @ Phoenix 26-65 40.0 9-23 39.1 20-24 83.3 10-29-39 15 21 5 16 2 81 5/22 MINNESOTA 28-66 42.4 6-20 30.0 9-11 81.8 6-28-34 16 18 4 15 4 71 5/26 WASHINGTON 29-70 41.4 7-19 36.8 17-20 85.0 6-21-27 15 23 5 11 6 82 5/28 CONNECTICUT 32-57 56.1 6-18 33.3 23-29 79.3 12-17-29 16 18 6 18 3 93 6/1 @ Indiana 28-52 53.8 5-18 27.8 14-18 77.8 1-21-22 16 24 9 20 5 75 6/3 PHOENIX 32-63 50.8 12-24 50.0 19-24 79.2 14-23-27 25 15 10 10 3 95 6/5 NEW YORK 28-69 40.6 5-22 22.7 17-21 81.0 6-25-31 23 19 4 7 4 78 6/10 @ Connecticut 30-68 44.1 8-25 32.0 8-9 88.9 4-29-33 19 17 7 12 1 76 6/12 @ Indiana 28-53 52.8 9-19 47.4 25-28 89.3 4-22-26 14 19 4 16 5 90 6/14 @ San Antonio 23-70 32.9 5-24 20.8 19-23 82.6 11-21-32 11 18 4 11 2 70 6/16 @ Dallas 27-59 45.8 2-15 13.3 23-27 85.2 9-15-24 19 22 10 19 4 79 6/19 MINNESOTA 28-61 45.9 7-19 36.8 21-25 84.0 2-21-23 16 15 7 14 1 84 6/24 CONNECTICUT 35-57 61.4 8-18 44.4 20-24 83.3 2-27-29 20 16 9 15 5 98 6/28 ATLANTA 30-60 50.0 6-18 33.3 18-20 90.0 6-21-27 15 15 8 12 5 84 6/30 DALLAS 28-66 42.4 7-20 35.0 15-16 93.8 7-21-28 20 22 9 13 7 78 7/5 @ Atlanta 25-61 41.0 4-14 28.6 10-10 100.0 4-23-27 15 18 5 16 5 64 7/6 @ New York 28-68 41.2 10-24 41.7 8-13 61.5 5-27-32 24 17 6 13 1 74 7/8 @ San Antonio 30-60 50.0 6-19 31.6 12-13 92.3 5-26-31 25 11 6 12 3 78 7/10 INDIANA 28-60 46.7 9-22 40.9 17-22 77.3 6-17-23 20 16 4 12 1 82 7/15 WASHINGTON 32-68 47.1 9-24 37.5 7-9 77.8 8-30-38 20 12 8 8 5 80 7/17 CHICAGO 34-70 48.6 11-28 39.3 9-13 69.2 6-22-28 28 15 5 12 8 88 7/20 SAN ANTONIO 30-60 50.0 10-23 43.5 13-17 76.5 1-36-37 21 14 6 11 9 83

OVERALL TEAM STATS Through J Through July 21 (9-14) SEATTLE STORM 2016 REGULAR SEASON STA- TISTICS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Stewart 23 23 806 149 321.464 34 98.347 111 136.816 26 189 215 83 61 0 29 56 50 443 19.3 Loyd 23 23 729 136 303.449 28 92.304 80 90.889 25 50 75 70 39 0 25 58 7 380 16.5 Bird 23 23 739 103 226.456 43 98.439 34 42.810 3 67 70 135 31 0 25 59 2 283 12.3 Langhorne 23 23 601 83 129.643 1 1 1.000 41 58.707 24 89 113 30 40 0 20 36 9 208 9.0 Clark 22 21 597 68 144.472 25 65.385 36 42.857 23 48 71 40 63 0 16 26 2 197 9.0 Mosqueda-Lewis 21 0 253 36 90.400 19 57.333 9 12.750 2 12 14 16 26 0 4 18 2 100 4.8 Tokashiki 21 0 244 32 73.438 0 0 --- 26 30.867 14 24 38 4 51 0 8 14 1 90 4.3 O Hea 16 2 233 21 62.339 10 36.278 9 10.900 7 20 27 18 17 0 8 14 3 61 3.8 Gatling 11 0 64 9 17.529 0 0 --- 7 7 1.000 5 4 9 1 19 0 1 10 3 25 2.3 Thomas 8 0 84 7 10.700 0 0 --- 1 1 1.000 9 12 21 1 22 0 0 6 8 15 1.9 Quinn (TOT) 22 0 255 14 53.264 1 16.063 7 8.875 2 26 28 34 27 1 8 17 5 36 1.6 Quinn (SEA) 9 0 126 7 24.292 0 6.000 1 1 1.000 1 15 16 16 7 0 3 7 2 15 1.7 Bishop 8 0 56 4 9.444 1 4.250 3 4.750 0 5 5 7 16 0 1 1 1 12 1.5 Wright 12 0 88 8 24.333 1 9.111 1 3.333 1 7 8 10 15 1 6 11 1 18 1.5 Dietrick 2 0 6 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1.0 STORM 23-4625 663 1432.463 162 466.348 361 438.824 140 542 682 431 408 1 146 340 91 1849 80.4 OPPONENTS 23-4625 703 1569.448 128 365.351 335 423.792 237 555 792 370 458 1 169 308 64 1869 81.3 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Stewart 41 17 9 4 6 5 38 35.1 9.3 3.6 1.26 2.4 2.17 19.3 12C 20C 12C 14C 17C 9C 38C Loyd 38 9 10 3 6 1 32 31.7 3.3 3.0 1.09 2.5 0.30 16.5 12C 20C 14 14 9C 10C 32C Bird 39 6 10 4 7 1 24 32.1 3.0 5.9 1.09 2.6 0.09 12.3 11 23 11 12 8 14 33 Langhorne 32 10 5 3 5 2 18 26.1 4.9 1.3 0.87 1.6 0.39 9.0 13 24 9T 13 16 5T 31 Clark 35 7 5 3 4 1 23 27.1 3.2 1.8 0.73 1.2 0.09 9.0 7C 13C 7C 8C 9 5C 23C Mosqueda-Lewis 21 4 2 1 4 1 12 12.0 0.7 0.8 0.19 0.9 0.10 4.8 8 23 4 4 4T 4 19 Tokashiki 21 5 2 3 2 1 15 11.6 1.8 0.2 0.38 0.7 0.05 4.3 10 15 5T 6 9 2T 21 O Hea 26 5 3 2 3 1 14 14.6 1.7 1.1 0.50 0.9 0.19 3.8 6 11 5 7 11 6 17 Gatling 16 3 1 1 2 2 6 5.8 0.8 0.1 0.09 0.9 0.27 2.3 7 11 6 6 12 2 16 Thomas 17 6 1 0 2 3 7 10.5 2.6 0.1 0.00 0.8 1.00 1.9 7 13 5 8 18 4 15 Quinn (TOT) 19 4 6 2 3 1 7 11.6 1.3 1.5 0.36 0.8 0.23 1.6 9 17 6 8 11 14 24 Quinn (SEA) 17 4 3 2 2 1 6 14.0 1.8 1.8 0.33 0.8 0.22 1.7 Bishop 15 2 2 1 1 1 4 7.0 0.6 0.9 0.13 0.1 0.13 1.5 7 12 3 4 9 3 18 Wright 17 4 5 3 3 1 5 7.4 0.7 0.8 0.50 0.9 0.08 1.5 12 23 9 12 9 7 32 Dietrick 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 2.8 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.5 0.00 1.0 1 2 2C 2C 3 0T 2T STORM 225 39 28 10 26 9 98 201.1 29.7 18.7 6.35 14.8 3.96 80.4 40 100 33 43 57 29 111 OPPONENTS 225 45 30 13 20 10 96 201.1 34.4 16.1 7.35 13.4 2.78 81.3 41T 98 38 55 50 30C 107 Through July 21 (20-4) MINNESOTA LYNX 2016 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS -FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG Moore 24 24 710 164 362.453 45 121.372 90 102.882 25 98 123 106 63 0 39 59 21 463 19.3 Fowles 24 24 685 121 208.582 0 0 --- 68 98.694 54 147 201 28 70 0 24 41 45 310 12.9 Augustus 20 20 527 96 217.442 7 25.280 27 34.794 12 44 56 54 29 0 11 39 5 226 11.3 Whalen 23 23 558 90 168.536 3 10.300 49 52.942 14 52 66 91 37 0 12 33 0 232 10.1 Montgomery 24 1 482 67 168.399 26 78.333 33 39.846 3 17 20 68 39 1 27 39 2 193 8.0 Brunson 24 24 584 69 140.493 0 1.000 43 50.860 52 120 172 45 59 0 22 25 7 181 7.5 Perkins 24 4 536 66 177.373 13 53.245 34 42.810 18 57 75 34 37 0 26 16 5 179 7.5 Howard 24 0 347 66 111.595 1 5.200 35 51.686 22 55 77 19 61 0 19 25 20 168 7.0 McCarville 23 0 283 31 66.470 2 10.200 5 8.625 17 44 61 38 40 0 15 17 4 69 3.0 Hampton 18 0 123 11 37.297 7 23.304 12 12 1.000 2 4 6 7 17 0 5 10 3 41 2.3 Graves 12 0 41 2 7.286 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 1 4 2 4 0 0 3 0 4 0.3 LYNX 24-4875 783 1661.471 104 326.319 396 488.811 222 639 861 492 456 1 200 327 112 2066 86.1 OPPONENTS 24-4875 660 1616.408 133 432.308 370 460.804 191 553 744 357 488 3 169 375 86 1823 76.0 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Moore 41 9 10 4 7 3 40 29.6 5.1 4.4 1.63 2.5 0.88 19.3 16 32 11T 13 16 10C 48 Fowles 38 19 3 4 4 5 24 28.5 8.4 1.2 1.00 1.7 1.88 12.9 14 23 14 17 22 5 35 Augustus 34 7 6 2 5 2 21 26.3 2.8 2.7 0.55 2.0 0.25 11.3 16 28 14 15 9 10 39 Whalen 33 7 8 2 4 0 22 24.3 2.9 4.0 0.52 1.4 0.00 10.1 13 23 13 16 12 14 33 Montgomery 29 3 10 5 5 1 18 20.1 0.8 2.8 1.13 1.6 0.08 8.0 13 29 11 12 7 10T 33 Brunson 36 12 5 3 4 2 16 24.3 7.2 1.9 0.92 1.0 0.29 7.5 13 18 10 13 20 5T 32 Perkins 36 9 6 4 2 2 18 22.3 3.1 1.4 1.08 0.7 0.21 7.5 17 24 9 10 10 10 39 Howard 23 9 3 3 3 5 21 14.5 3.2 0.8 0.79 1.0 0.83 7.0 10 16 7 8 11 3T 21T McCarville 19 9 6 2 2 1 10 12.3 2.7 1.7 0.65 0.7 0.17 3.0 14 22 9 12 13 8 33 Hampton 21 2 2 1 3 1 9 6.8 0.3 0.4 0.28 0.6 0.17 2.3 3C 7C 2C 2C 2C 2C 9C Graves 11 1 1 0 2 0 2 3.4 0.3 0.2 0.00 0.3 0.00 0.3 1C 2C 0C 0C 1C 1C 2C LYNX 225 51 30 15 21 11 110 203.1 35.9 20.5 8.33 13.6 4.67 86.1 44 95 37 45 53 30T 124 OPPONENTS 225 39 25 13 21 8 97 203.1 31.0 14.9 7.04 15.6 3.58 76.0 47 96 42 55 56 30 127