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SEATTLE STORM GAME NOTES Seattle Storm (0-0) at Los Angeles Sparks (0-0) Overall Game #1, Road Game #1 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, Calif. Saturday, May 13, 2017; 2 p.m. PDT BROADCAST: ESPN 2017 SCHEDULE SEATTLE PROBABLE STARTERS Date Opponent Time/Result Record 5/3 Phoenix ^ W 86-64 -- 5/7 at Phoenix ^ L 55-72 -- 5/13 at Los Angeles 2:00 5/14 INDIANA 4:00 5/21 WASHINGTON 4:00 5/26 NEW YORK 7:00 5/28 INDIANA 4:00 6/3 MINNESOTA 6:00 6/6 at San Antonio 7:00 6/9 at Indiana 7:00 6/11 at New York 3:00 6/13 ATLANTA 7:00 6/18 SAN ANTONIO 4:00 6/23 PHOENIX 7:00 6/27 at Washington 12:00 6/29 at Connecticut 7:00 7/1 at Dallas 7:00 7/6 NEW YORK 7:00 7/8 LOS ANGELES 6:00 7/12 CONNECTICUT 12:00 7/15 ATLANTA 6:00 7/18 CHICAGO 6:00 7/25 at Los Angeles 7:30 7/28 DALLAS 7:00 7/30 at Minnesota 6:00 8/4 at Dallas 7:00 8/5 at San Antonio 7:00 8/8 at Connecticut 7:00 8/12 at Phoenix 7:00 8/16 MINNESOTA 7:00 8/18 SAN ANTONIO 7:00 8/20 at Chicago 5:00 8/23 at Atlanta 7:00 8/27 PHOENIX 6:00 9/1 at Washington 7:00 9/3 at Chicago 3:00 *All times Local ^ Preseason MEDIA GUIDE The 2017 Seattle Storm Media Guide can be found online and is available for download at Seattle/MediaCentral. STORM PR CONTACTS Kimberly Veale Sr. Manager, Player + Public Relations kveale@ 206-272-2706 Seth Dahle Coordinator, Public Relations sdahle@ 206-272-2516 F 32 ALYSHA CLARK 5-11 167 5 GP/S 0/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.0 AST 0.0 STL 0.0 FG% 0.0 3FG% 0.0 MIN 0.0 LAST GAME: Scored two points and grabbed one rebound at Phoenix 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: Averaged 9.0 PPG, career-high-tying 3.7 RPG, career-high 1.9 APG. Recorded 15 points and tied for a season-high seven rebounds vs. LA on 9/11/16. Scored 14 points on 5-for-9 shooting against Minnesota on 6/19/16 F 30 BREANNA STEWART 6-4 175 1 GP/S 0/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.0 AST 0.0 STL 0.0 FG% 0.0 3FG% 0.0 MIN 0.0 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: 2016 WNBA Rookie of the Year, All-WNBA Second Team honoree. Averaged 18.3 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 3.4 APG, 1.8 BPG, 1.2 SPG in her rookie campaign. Recorded 32 points on 11-of-15 shooting against Indiana on 7/10/16. Set a franchise single-game rookie record with 38 points vs. Atlanta on 6/28/16. Set the franchise s rookie record for rebounds in a game with 17 vs. New York on 6/5/16 C 1 CRYSTAL LANGHORNE 6-2 180 9 GP/S 0/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.0 AST 0.0 STL 0.0 FG% 0.0 3FG% 0.0 MIN 0.0 LAST GAME: Shot 3-for-6 for six points and had three boards on the road vs. the Mercury 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: Averaged 9.5 PPG, 5.5 RPG. Had second double-double of 2016 with 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. LA on 9/11/16. Posted a season-high 21 points on 10-for-12 shooting at New York on 9/7/16 G 24 JEWELL LOYD 5-10 165 2 GP/S 0/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.0 AST 0.0 STL 0.0 FG% 0.0 3FG% 0.0 MIN 0.0 LAST GAME: Scored a team-high 13 points on 4-for-12 shooting to go along with five boards 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: 2016 All-WNBA Second Team honoree. Averaged 16.5 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 3.4 APG in sophomore season. Tallied 26 points on 11-for-17 from the floor against Washington on 7/15/16. Scored 32 points on 12-for-18 shooting and had 9 rebounds vs. Phoenix on 6/3/16 G 10 SUE BIRD 5-10 150 15 GP/S 0/0 PTS 0.0 REB 0.0 AST 0.0 STL 0.0 FG% 0.0 3FG% 0.0 MIN 0.0 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: 2016 All-WNBA First Team honoree. Averaged 12.8 PPG, WNBA-leading 5.8 APG, and shot career-best 44.4% from distance. Tied her season-high 24 points, going 4-of-6 from the 3-point arc vs Chicago on 7/17/16. Scored a season-high 24 points at Connecticut on 6/10/16. Recorded a double-double with 13 points and a season-high 10 assists vs. New York on 6/5/16 Reserves No. Name Pos. Ht. College EXP PPG RPG 11 Lanay Montgomery C 6-5 West Virginia R 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis F 5-11 Connecticut 1 2 Alexis Peterson G 5-8 Syracuse R 45 Noelle Quinn G 6-0 UCLA 9 8 Carolyn Swords C 6-6 Boston College 5 7 Ramu Tokashiki F 6-3 Japan 2 3 Sami Whitcomb G 5-10 Washington R None. SEATTLE ROSTER NOTES TEAM RECORDS Record Home Road OT 2OT Overall (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) West (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) East (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) Streaks: -- -- -- -- --

2017 SEATTLE STORM ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS 10 Sue Bird G 5-9 150 10/16/80 Connecticut 15 32 Alysha Clark F 5-11 167 7/07/87 MTSU 5 1 Crystal Langhorne F 6-2 185 10/27/86 Maryland 9 24 Jewell Loyd G 5-10 148 10/5/93 Notre Dame 2 11 Lanay Montgomery C 6-5 212 9/17/93 West Virginia R 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis F 5-11 180 11/3/93 Connecticut 2 2 Alexis Peterson G 5-7 139 6/20/95 Syracuse R 45 Noelle Quinn G 6-0 178 1/3/85 UCLA 10 30 Breanna Stewart F 6-4 175 8/27/94 Connecticut 1 8 Carolyn Swords C 6-6 209 7/19/89 Boston College 5 7 Ramu Tokashiki F 6-3 176 6/11/91 Japan 2 3 Sami Whitcomb G 5-10 145 7/20/88 Washington R BASKETBALL OPERATIONS STAFF Head Coach Jenny Boucek (Virginia) Assistant Coach Gary Kloppenburg (UC San Diego 81) Assistant Coach Ryan Webb (Seattle U) Advanced Scout Emre Vatansever (Marmara University Istanbul) Sports Performance Emily Blurton (Alaska-Fairbanks) Sports Performance Susan Borchardt (Stanford 05) 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 Dana McCracken Nutritionist Susan Kleiner (Hiram College) Basketball Operations Talisa Rhea (Seattle U 12) Video & Equipment Erin McKinney (Wisconson-Whitewater) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jenny Boucek (Bou-SEC) Ramu Tokashiki (goes by Tak) (Rah-Moo Toe-KOSH-Key) Breanna Stewart (Bre-ANNA) Lanay (Luh-Nae) Montgomery 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 - Head Coach Jenny Boucek 90:00 - Breanna Stewart 90:00 - Jewell Loyd 60:00 - Sue Bird SUE BIRD 89 assists away from 2,500 career dimes in WNBA play. 189 assists away from passing Ticha Penicheiro as the league s leader in career assists. Penicheiro (2,599 assists) played 454 games (15 seasons) in the WNBA. 5.8 assists per game in 2016, best in the WNBA. 44.4% Bird knocked down three-balls at a blistering rate in 2016, connecting on a career-high 44.4% from deep. 11 Bird opens 2016 with 5,523 career points, 11th in WNBA all-time history. 447 games played. Bird has never come off the bench in WNBA action. 36 at age 36, Bird is the oldest active player in WNBA history. SEATTLE S BIG 3 BY THE NUMBERS JEWELL LOYD 9.5% Loyd s 3-point shooting percentage increased signficantly from year one to year two. 16.5 PPG in 2016, jumping 5.8 points from her rookie season in 2015 to her sophomore campaign in 2016. 89.7% from the stripe for her career, including a 14-of-14 performance on 8/30/15 vs. Washington, a Storm record for most free throws in a single game without a miss. 75 points away from scoring her 1,000th WNBA career point. 28.5 inch vertical. Standing 5-10, Loyd is able to grab the 10-foot rim and can dunk a tennis ball. 2 double-double games in 2016, 2 30+ point games in 2016. 29 double-digit scoring efforts in 2016. BREANNA STEWART 621 points in her rookie season, third-most in WNBA rookie history (S. Augustus, 2006, 744 points; C. Pondexter, 2006, 624 points). 2 2016 WNBA postseason honors, including WNBA Rookie of the Year and All-WNBA Second Team. She was runner-up in Defensive Player of the Year voting. 38 points on 6/28/16 vs. Atlanta, a career-high single game performance and a Storm rookie single-game record. 13 games in 2016 where she hit double-digit rebounds, including a career-high 17 vs. New York on 6/5/16. 7 1 wingspan. At 6-4, Stewart s wingspan rivals that of NBA superstar LeBron James, a 6-8 forward with a 7 1/4 wingspan.

2017 SEATTLE STORM SOCIAL MEDIA ROSTER NO PLAYER TWITTER HANDLE WEBSITE 10 Sue Bird @S10Bird suebirdonline.com 32 Alysha Clark @alyshaclark alyshaclark.com 1 Crystal Langhorne @crystalanghorne 24 Jewell Loyd @jewellloyd jewellloyd.com 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis @Kaleena_23 2 Alexis Peterson @ PistolPete1 45 Noelle Quinn @IAmSoLA45 30 Breanna Stewart @bre_stewart30 8 Carolyn Swords @CarolynSwords 7 Ramu Tokashiki @TOKASHIKI_10 3 Sami Whitcomb @SamBam32 Jenny Boucek @jboucek Gary Kloppenburg @CoachKlop Ryan Webb @RyanWebb54 Seattle Storm Official @seattlestorm stormbasketball.com STORM TWITTER FEED...

TONIGHT S OPPONENT LOS ANGELES SPARKS All-Time Record vs. Sparks: 33-32 Sparks Largest Storm Win: 36 points, 92-56 (8/6/03) All-Time Home Record vs. Sparks: 21-12 Storm Largest Sparks Win: 33 points, 69-102 (5/26/13) All-Time Road Record vs. Sparks: 21-11 Sparks Current Streak: 2 Storm Wins Current Streak at Home: 2 Storm Wins Longest Storm Win Streak: 5 (5/6/10-8/21/10) Current Streak on the Road: 1 Sparks Win Longest Sparks Win Streak: 8 (8/30/11-7/20/13) SERIES NOTES - The Storm is facing the Sparks in its season opener for the sixth-consecutive season - Seattle is 3-5 all-time vs. Los Angeles in season openers - Los Angeles holds a slight edge in the all-time series, 33-32 - The Storm is 11-21 on the road vs. the Sparks - Seattle has won six of the last seven meetings since the 2015 campaign - In her WNBA debut last season, Breanna Stewart tallied 23 points on 9-for-13 shooting vs. the Sparks on May 15, 2016 - Crystal Langhorne paced Seattle in its two wins over Los Angeles last season, averaging 15.5 points and 10 rebounds 2016 RESULTS VS. LOS ANGELES Seattle 66, Los Angeles 96 - STAPLE S Center, Los Angeles, Calif. (5/15/16) Despite 23 points from No. 1 draft pick Breanna Stewart in her WNBA debut, the Seattle Storm lost 96-66 to the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday at STAPLES Center in its first game of the 2016 season. Led by forward Candace Parker, who finished with 34 points, the Sparks were in control throughout Sunday s game thanks to a dominant first half. They scored the first eight points of the game and led 25-16 after the first quarter despite seven points from Stewart. L.A. went on a 23-5 run to close out the second quarter, taking a 51-26 edge into the locker room. Stewart and Parker went back and forth in the third period, with the Seattle rookie scoring 13 of her 23 points to help close the gap. After scoring just 26 in the first half, the Storm put up 25 in the third quarter to pull within 14 heading into the fourth. Stewart finished an efficient 9-of-13 from the field, and the University of Connecticut product also recorded six rebounds, three assists and two steals. The 6-4 forward was one basket shy of the record for field goals made by a rookie. The Sparks increased their lead as the fourth quarter went on, due in part to Seattle s nine turnovers in the period. L.A. used full-court pressure for much of Sunday s contest, and the Storm finished with 24 turnovers compared to just 10 for the Sparks. In addition to Parker s game-high 34 points, forward Nneka Ogwumike and guard Kristi Toliver were also in double figures for L.A. with 13 and 14 points, respectively. Reigning Rookie of the Year Jewell Loyd had a stellar game for Seattle, notching 20 points on 6-of-14 shooting with five assists. Stewart wasn t the only player to make her Storm debut on Sunday. Veteran guard Monica Wright, who was acquired midseason in 2015 but sat out due to injury, came off the bench and scored two points in seven minutes of action. May 4, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Seattle 66 Stewart, 23 Stewart, 6 Loyd, 5 24-49 (49.0) 17-22 (77.3) 5-20-25 @ Los Angles 96 Parker, 34 Parker, 10 Parker, 4 36-66 (54.4) 18-23 (78.3) 5-19-24 Seattle 79, Los Angeles 72 -KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (8/26/16) The Seattle Storm defeated the league-leading Los Angeles Sparks 79-72 on Friday at KeyArena. The Storm improves to 10-15 which equals its win total from last season and is now alone in the eighth and final playoff spot with nine games remaining. The Sparks drop to 21-4, still the best record in the WNBA. Crystal Langhorne led the Storm with 16 points Friday night, going 6-of-9 from the field and also pulling down 10 rebounds for her first double-double of the season. Jewell Loyd and Sue Bird scored 15 points apiece, and the starting guards dished out seven and six assists, respectively. Loyd recorded a season-high five steals, while Bird set a new season high for three-pointers, hitting five of her seven attempts from deep. The Storm was victorious despite leading scorer Breanna Stewart, the three-time Rookie of the Month, going 2-for-13 from the field for five points. Nneka Ogwumike scored a game-high 28 points for the Sparks, but former MVP Candace Parker was held to just seven points after dropping 34 against Seattle in the season opener. Ogwumike scored two baskets right away, but those were the only Sparks points of the opening five minutes, as Seattle held an 11-4 advantage. Bird was 3-for-3 from three-point range in the first quarter, helping the Storm extend its lead to as many as 11 and earn a 22-13 edge at the end of the period. Both teams struggled from the field to open the second, scoring just one basket apiece in the first 3:30 of the quarter. L.A. then went on a 10-0 run to cut its deficit to 26-25 with two minutes to go in the first half. The Storm led 31-28 at the break despite shooting 37.9 percent in the first half, including Stewart going 0-for-5. Seattle started the second half on a 12-2 run, increasing the lead to double digits again. Bird, who entered the game shooting a career-high 44.1 percent from deep, hit another trey during the dominant stretch in the third quarter. The Storm also benefitted from threes by reserves Noelle Quinn and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, taking a 55-44 lead into the final quarter. August 26, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Los Angeles 72 Ogwumike, 28 Parker, 10 Parker, 6 30-66 (45.5) 7-11 (63.6) 5-31-36 @ Seattle 79 Langhorne, 16 Stewart, 11 Loyd, 7 29-66 (43.9) 11-15 (73.3) 6-28-34 Seattle 78, Los Angeles 60 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (9/11/16) The Seattle Storm defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 78-60, clinching a spot in the playoffs with two games to spare. Seattle secured a postseason berth for the first time since 2013, improving to 15-17 and remaining in the seventh playoff spot heading into the final week of the regular season. The Storm has now earned four consecutive home wins and four straight victories overall, its longest winning streak since 2012. Seattle is 6-2 since Olympic break. All five starters scored in double figures for the Storm, led by the 20 points of rookie Breanna Stewart. Alysha Clark and Crystal Langhorne each poured in 15 points, with Langhorne also grabbing 10 boards for her second double-double of the year. Sue Bird had 12 points in addition to a game-high seven assists, while Jewell Loyd added 10 points. Candace Parker led the way with 20 points for the Sparks, who were held to their lowest scoring output of the season. Nneka Ogwumike and Kristi Toliver, typical starters for L.A., did not play on Sunday. After going 16-of-16 at the foul line against Atlanta one week ago, the Storm hit all 18 of its free throws on Sunday, marking the second most foul shots without a miss in franchise history. Seattle also handily won the rebounding battle 40-24. The Storm created separation from the Sparks right away. Seattle got open looks on the perimeter and took advantage, as Bird, Stewart and Clark each drained a three-pointer in the first period. Stewart scored seven straight points, finishing the frame with nine as Seattle held a 28-15 edge. Langhorne was the catalyst early in the second quarter, scoring inside the paint as the Storm increased its lead to as many as 24. The second half was mostly an even battle, as the Storm shot much less efficiently and Parker s team continued to battle. Parker notched nine of her 20 points in the third frame, but Seattle always had a response on the other end of the court, maintaining a 22-point edge heading into the final quarter. The Storm had its biggest lead of the night, 58-32, midway through the third. Langhorne each scored a pair of baskets in the final minutes three-pointers for Clark to help Seattle hold off the second-place Sparks (24-8). September 11, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Los Angeles 60 Parker, 20 Parker, 10 Beard, 4 23-61 (37.7) 11-13 (84.6) 2-22-24 @ Seattle 78 Stewart, 20 Langhorne, 10 Bird, 7 27-61 (44.3) 18-18 (100.0) 8-32-40

WIN LOSS LAST GAME Seattle 55, Phoenix 72 - Talking Stick Resort Arena (5/7/17) Early turnovers and a rough day from the field plagued the Seattle Storm in its preseason finale, as the team dropped a 72-55 decision to the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday evening at Talking Stick Resort Arena. Phoenix evened the all-time preseason series with Seattle at five games apiece, as Stephanie Talbot and Cayla George shared game-high honors with 16 points apiece. Seattle got off to a rocky start, missing its first four shots and committing five turnovers to fall behind by nine (13-4) in the first quarter. Meanwhile, Phoenix shot lights out in its preseason home opener, shooting 69.2 percent (9-for-13) and draining five early three s to take a 25-13 advantage into the second stanza. Things didn t get much better in the second quarter, as the Mercury surged to a 19-point (36-17) lead after Danielle Robinson knocked down a floater. Sami Whitcomb drained Seattle s first trey of the game to bridge the gap to 14 (36-22) at the 3:37 mark, but Phoenix ultimately took a 46-29 advantage into the locker room. The Storm shot just 34.8 percent (8-for-23) in the opening 20 minutes, compared to a 57.1 clip (16-for- 28) by the Mercury. Much of the Mercury damage in the first half came by the way of Talbot, who scored 14 first-half points on a perfect 5-for-5 effort from the field, including three triples. In the third frame, rookie guard Alexis Peterson finished in the paint to cut the deficit to 15 (46-31), but the Storm never got closer for the rest of the way. Camille Little scored inside to kickstart a17-8 Mercury run to stretch the lead to 24 (63-39), and the Storm s shooting woes continued with a 6-for-19 third-quarter clip. Phoenix swelled its lead to as many as 25 (72-47) with 6:03 left to play after Yvonne Turner netted two freebees at the line, and the Storm mustered an 8-0 run before the final buzzer sounded. Jewell Loyd led Seattle with 13 points and five boards, while Whitcomb came off the bench to drill three triples on the way to scoring 12 points. In addition, Jenna O Hea dished out a team-high four assists. May 7, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Seattle 57 Loyd, 13 Loyd, 5 O Hea, 4 19-55 (34.5) 13-21 (61.9) 7-20-27 Tokashiki, 5 @ Phoenix 72 Talbot, 16 George, 6 Mitchell, 5 23-50 (46.0) 16-17 (94.1) 4-27-31 George, 16 PREVIOUS GAME Seattle 86, Phoenix 64 - KeyArena (5/3/17) Newcomers Carolyn Swords and Sami Whitcomb tied game-high honors with 15 points apiece, and the Seattle Storm outscored Phoenix by 14 in the second half on the way to an 86-64 win over the Mercury in the preseason opener on Wednesday afternoon at KeyArena. While Swords spurted a 13-6 Seattle run to open the third with 11-straight points, Whitcomb played big for the Storm down the stretch, netting 12 points in the fourth frame to keep Phoenix at bay. Jewell Loyd added 14 points, including a 6-for-6 effort from the line, all of which came in the first half, while Crystal Langhorne recorded 10 points and six boards. Seattle took a two-point (19-17) advantage into the second quarter, and then Loyd scored the first five of the stanza, including a three at the buzzer of the shot clock, to launch a 16-9 run to put the Storm up by nine (35-26) with 2:56 left in the first half. Lanay Montgomery scored on a reverse layup, and then O Neill swooshed a midrange jumper to help the Storm to a 39-31 lead at halftime. The third quarter started much like the first, as both teams traded multiple turnovers early before Seattle found its groove. Langhorne netted an 18-footer, and then Swords took over, scoring 11-straight points for Seattle to swell the gap to 15 (52-37) with 3:34 left in the stanza. Alysha Clark scored Seattle s next five, and then Whitcomb drained a triple in the right corner to cap the quarter and push the Storm s lead back to 15 (60-45). With 7:16 left to play, Jenna O Hea snagged a defensive board before she tossed a full-court pass to Whitcomb for the lay-in to make it a 19-point (69-50) game, and Seattle led by as many as 27 (86-59) down the stretch to sail to victory. As a team, the Storm shot 46.3 percent (31-for-67) from the floor and owned a 37-25 advantage on the glass. Seattle also forced 23 turnovers and had 11 steals. May 3, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Phoenix 64 Prince, 12 Cannon, 6 Spencer, 5 22-59 (37.3) 14-14 (100.0) 3-22-25 @ Seattle 86 Swords, 15 Swords, 8 O Neill, 5 31-67 (46.3) 16-16 (100.0) 9-28-37 Whitcomb, 15 LAST GAME VS. TONIGHT S OPPONENT Seattle 78, Los Angeles 60 - KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. (9/11/16) The Seattle Storm defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 78-60, clinching a spot in the playoffs with two games to spare. Seattle secured a postseason berth for the first time since 2013, improving to 15-17 and remaining in the seventh playoff spot heading into the final week of the regular season. The Storm has now earned four consecutive home wins and four straight victories overall, its longest winning streak since 2012. Seattle is 6-2 since Olympic break. All five starters scored in double figures for the Storm, led by the 20 points of rookie Breanna Stewart. Alysha Clark and Crystal Langhorne each poured in 15 points, with Langhorne also grabbing 10 boards for her second double-double of the year. Sue Bird had 12 points in addition to a game-high seven assists, while Jewell Loyd added 10 points. Candace Parker led the way with 20 points for the Sparks, who were held to their lowest scoring output of the season. Nneka Ogwumike and Kristi Toliver, typical starters for L.A., did not play on Sunday. After going 16-of-16 at the foul line against Atlanta one week ago, the Storm hit all 18 of its free throws on Sunday, marking the second most foul shots without a miss in franchise history. Seattle also handily won the rebounding battle 40-24. The Storm created separation from the Sparks right away. Seattle got open looks on the perimeter and took advantage, as Bird, Stewart and Clark each drained a three-pointer in the first period. Stewart scored seven straight points, finishing the frame with nine as Seattle held a 28-15 edge. Langhorne was the catalyst early in the second quarter, scoring inside the paint as the Storm increased its lead to as many as 24. The second half was mostly an even battle, as the Storm shot much less efficiently and Parker s team continued to battle. Parker notched nine of her 20 points in the third frame, but Seattle always had a response on the other end of the court, maintaining a 22-point edge heading into the final quarter. The Storm had its biggest lead of the night, 58-32, midway through the third. Langhorne each scored a pair of baskets in the final minutes three-pointers for Clark to help Seattle hold off the second-place Sparks (24-8). September 11, 2016 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) Los Angeles 60 Parker, 20 Parker, 10 Beard, 4 23-61 (37.7) 11-13 (84.6) 2-22-24 @ Seattle 78 Stewart, 20 Langhorne, 10 Bird, 7 27-61 (44.3) 18-18 (100.0) 8-32-40 NEXT OPPONENT: INDIANA FEVER Indiana Fever, Sunday, May 14 at 4 p.m. PDT, KeyArena - Seattle, Wash. Series Quickhits: Storm vs. Fever All-Time Results Current Streaks Last Win: 6/12/16, 90-88 Overall: 18-15 Fever Overall: 1 Fever Win Last Loss: 7/10/16, 82-93 In Seattle: 11-5 Storm In Seattle: 1 Fever Win In Indianapolis: 13-4 Fever In Indianapolis: 1 Storm Win 2017 HEAD TO HEAD WIN GRID ATL CHI CON DAL IND LAS MIN NYL PHO SAS WAS 2017 vs. Indiana May 14 @ SEA 4 p.m. PDT May 28 @ SEA 4 p.m. PDT June 9 @ IND 4 p.m. PDT

PLAYER NOTES PETERSON, MONTGOMERY HEAD WEST In the 2017 WNBA Draft presented by State Farm, the Storm selected Alexis Peterson (15th pick, Syracuse) in the second round, followed by Lanay Montgomery (30th pick, West Virginia) in the third round. The all-time assist leader at Syracuse and reigning ACC Player of the Year, Peterson served as the floor general for the Orange, totaling 1,978 points and 590 assists to cap her career. Montgomery, a 6-5 center, averaged 10.6 points, 8.9 boards and 2.8 blocks per game in 2016-17 on the way to leading the Mountaineers to their first Big 12 Tournament title. ANYTHING YOU CAN DO... Breanna Stewart notched 2016 WNBA Rookie of the Year honors to cap her inaugural professional campaign and help Seattle become the first franchise in league history to garner back-to-back Rookie of the Year honorees (Jewell Loyd, 2015). In addition to posting 12 double-doubles, Stewart averaged a team-high 18.3 points and 9.3 rebounds to carry the Storm to its first playoff appearance since 2013. BACK FOR SECONDS In 2016, Breanna Stewart simply shattered the Storm s all-time rookie records, and the New York native is poised to carry the momentum over to her sophomore campaign. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year and All-WNBA Second Team selection, Stewart set Storm rookie records for points (621), field goals (208), rebounds (317) and minutes (1,179), and she also tied the single-season block record with 64. Stewart scored 20+ points in 15 games, including a historic, single-record tally of 38 vs. Atlanta on June 28, 2016. BIRD: RECORD WATCHING Entering the 2017 campaign, Sue Bird sits only 19 steals away from reaching 600, as well as 477 points from becoming the eighth player in WNBA history to eclipse the 6,000-point total. The 36-year-old is the oldest active player in the league, and in her 16th season with the Storm, Bird needs only 189 more dimes to pass Ticha Penicheiro as the WNBA s career assist leader. ONE OF THE ALL-TIME BEST DISHIN THE ROCK Sue Bird is just 188 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. Bird led the league in dimes per game in 2016, dishing out 5.8 en route to the WNBA Peak Performer award in the category. RK. NAME ASSISTS 1 Ticha Penicheiro (Ret.) 2,599 2 Sue Bird (SEA) 2,411 3 Lindsay Whalen (MIN) 2,149 4 Becky Hammon (Ret.) 1,708 5 Diana Taurasi (PHO) 1,561 SHE S A THIEF Now in her 16th season in the WNBA, Sue Bird is eighth in career steals with 581. She averages 1.3 steals per game for her career, which included one season missed due to injury. In eight of the 14 years she played, Bird recorded 1.4 or more steals per contest. Her 579 career steals rank fourth among active players, and there s a good chance she moves up on the all-time list this year. RK. NAME STEALS 6 Jia Perkins (MIN) 598 7 Alana Beard (LAS) 582 8 Sue Bird (SEA) 581 9 Taj McWilliams-Franklin (Ret.) 580 10 Tully Bevilaqua (Ret.) 573 SEATTLE ADDS A SWORD(S) Seattle s frontline got a lot taller in late January thanks to the acquisition of 6-6 center Carolyn Swords. The Storm traded its sixth and 18th picks in the 2017 WNBA Draft with Washington to get the Boston College graduate out to Seattle. The Mystics, as part of the three-way swap, sent Kia Vaughn and Bria Hartley to New York. In her final season with the Liberty, Swords averaged a career-best 5.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per game while shooting 57 percent from the floor. A SHINY, NEW JEWELL Jewell Loyd s jump from her rookie campaign to year two in the WNBA paid dividends in Seattle s late-season push for its 11th playoff appearance in franchise history. Loyd s points-per-game average jumped 5.8 points (from 10.7 to 16.5), and she also nearly doubled her assist average to 3.4 per contest in 2016. Loyd s game-winner at Phoenix snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Mercury and gave Seattle its first win of the 2016 season, and she later netted a career-high 32 points in a 14-point win over the Mercury on June 3, 2016. HOME, SWEET HOME On Feb. 8, 2017, Seattle inked sharpshooter Sami Whitcomb to its training camp roster, allowing the former University of Washington standout to return to Seattle. With five years of international experience, Whitcomb has most recently played for the Perth Lynx in Australia, where she totaled 24.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and two assists per game. While playing for the Huskies during her college career, Whitcomb led the team in scoring (13.0 PPG), rebounds (5.6 RPG) and assists (2.5 APG). STORM TRIO COLLECTS POSTSEASON AWARDS Seattle boasted the most players on the 2016 All-WNBA First and Second Teams, highlighted by Sue Bird s first team recognition and recipient of the Peak Performer Award as the league leader in assists (5.8 per game). Breanna Stewart (18.3 PPG, 9.3 RPG) was named the 2016 Rookie of the Year, and both she and Jewell Loyd (16.5 PPG, 3.4 APG) earned second team recognition. Together, the trio accounted for nearly 59 percent of the team s offense and 66 percent of its team assists. SCOUTING REPORT 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 twice since joining the team and in consecutive seasons (2014, 2015). RK. NAME FG% 1 Sylvia Fowles (MIN) 57.9 2 Nneka Ogwumike (LAS) 56.4 3 Crystal Langhorne (SEA) 56.3 4 Brittney Griner (PHO) 56.2 5 Erlana Larkins 55.3

TEAM NOTES AND SO WE MEET AGAIN... For the sixth-straight season, Seattle will face Los Angeles in its season opener. Although the Sparks have claimed four of the last five regular-season openers, the Storm has come up victorious in six of the last seven meetings and currently rides a two-game winning streak entering Saturday s matchup. In 2016, Seattle s two wins vs. Los Angeles came at KeyArena, as Crystal Langhorne averaged 15.5 points and 10 rebounds in the victories to lead the way. DATE LOCATION RESULT 5/15/16 @ LAS L 96-66 6/6/15 @ SEA W 86-61 5/16/14 @ SEA L 80-69 5/26/13 @ LAS L 102-69 5/18/12 @ SEA L 72-66 HOT STARTS ARE HARD TO BEAT In Seattle s two wins over Los Angeles in 2016, the Storm outscored the Sparks by a combined 50-28 margin in the opening stanza. Those hot starts ultimately paid dividends, and Seattle will look to do the same on Saturday. In first quarters vs. the Sparks since the 2015 campaign, the Storm is shooting nearly 45 percent from the floor, including a blistering 51.5 percent (17-for-33) clip in the two victories at home last season. THE LAST TIME... STORM AT NO. 5 IN FIRST AP POWER POLL The Associated Press (AP) released its preseason WNBA poll, and the Storm garnered a fifth-place ranking with 132 points. Last season, Seattle was ranked ninth entering the season. RANK TEAM POINTS 2016 RECORD 1. Los Angeles (11) 187 26-8 2. Minnesota (5) 180 28-6 3. New York 150 21-13 4. Washington 140 13-21 5. SEATTLE 132 16-18 6. Phoenix 105 16-18 7. Indiana 83 17-17 8. Atlanta 77 17-17 9. Dallas 59 11-23 10. Chicago 54 18-16 11. Connecticut 44 14-20 12. San Antonio 37 7-27 *First-place votes in parentheses SEATTLE IN SEASON OPENERS Seattle is 9-8 all-time in season openers and 3-6 all-time vs. Los Angeles in season openers. DATE LOCATION RESULT 5/22/16 SEA @ LAS L 66-96 6/6/15 LAS @ SEA W 86-61 5/16/14 LAS @ SEA L 69-80 5/26/13 SEA @ LAS L 69-102 DATE LOCATION RESULT 5/21/05 LAS @ SEA L 50-68 5/20/04 MIN @ SEA W 88-85 5/22/03 SEA @ HOU L 64-75 5/30/02 NYL @ SEA L 61-78 The last time Seattle defeated Los Angeles at the STAPLES Center came on August 11, 2015, as Crystal Langhorne led the way with 18 points, and the Storm overcame a 16-point second half deficit to win, 85-77. With 2:34 left to go, Langhorne scored inside to put Seattle up by two (76-74), and then Jenna O Hea buried a triple on the Storm s next possession to seal it. Sue Bird added 15 points on 7-for-14 shooting to go along with five dimes, while Jewell Loyd, who was a rookie at the time, added 15 points and four boards. 5/18/12 LAS @ SEA L 66-72 6/4/11 PHO @ SEA W 78-71 5/16/10 LAS @ SEA W 81-67 6/6/09 SEA @ SAC W 71-61 5/17/08 CHI @ SEA W 67-61 5/19/07 HOU @ SEA W 82-69 5/21/06 LAS @ SEA W 90-67 5/31/01 PHO @ SEA W 83-70 5/31/00 SEA @ SAC L 60-76 *Home games in bold REACHING NEW HEIGHTS The Storm s 86 total points in the preseason opener vs. Phoenix set a franchise record for the most points tallied in a preseason game. After leading by only eight (39-31) at halftime, Seattle shot 51.3 percent (20-for-39) in the second half and outscored the Mercury by 14 in the final 20 minutes to seal an 86-64 victory. The home team was simply en fuego at the charity stripe with a 16-for-16 effort, and the Storm also won the rebounding battle, 37-25. Seattle improved to 19-25 in preseason games, including a 12-9 mark at KeyArena. STORM SPLITS WITH MERCURY IN PRESEASON The Storm split its 2017 preseason slate with the Phoenix Mercury, notching a 22-point (86-64) win in Seattle on May 3 before dropping a 17-point (72-55) decision on the road over the weekend. Jewell Loyd led Seattle offensively, averaging 13.5 points and shooting a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line. Adding a spark off the bench, Sami Whitcomb netted 27 total points in the two games combined, including a 6-for-14 effort from downtown. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: SEATTLE HEADED FOR PRIMETIME IN HOLLYWOOD Seattle s season opener at Los Angeles on Saturday, May 13 will air on ESPN at 2 p.m. PDT. The Storm took two of three from the Sparks last season and has won six of the last seven meetings. The Storm-Sparks matchup will kickoff a 16-game regular season schedule of the 2017 WNBA slate on ESPN. In addition, ESPN will televise each game of the WNBA postseason from the first round to the finals. ROAD WARRIORS Although five of Seattle s first six games in 2017 will take place inside the friendly confines of KeyArena, the Storm will face a brutal road slate in August that covers 21,374 miles across six road contests in five different states. Last season, the Storm dropped 10 of 13 road games before fighting back to win three of its last five. HOT FINISH TO 2016 The Storm won five of its last six to cap the regular season in 2016 and earn the No. 7 seed in the WNBA Playoffs. Three of those triumphs came on the road, and Seattle won those five games by an average of 13.8 points. In Seattle s second to last home game, the Storm took down soon-to-be WNBA champion Los Angeles by an 18-point (78-60) margin, as Breanna Stewart led the way with her 15th 20+ point effort of the season.

2017 QUARTER BY QUARTER SHOOTING DATE OPPONENT 1Q 2Q FIRST HALF 3Q 4Q SECOND HALF OT TOTAL 5/13 @ Los Angeles 5/14 INDIANA 5/21 WASHINGTON 5/26 NEW YORK 5/28 INDIANA 6/3 MINNESOTA 6/6 @ San Antonio 6/9 @ Indiana 6/11 @ New York 6/13 ATLANTA 6/18 SAN ANTONIO 6/23 PHOENIX 6/27 @ Washington 6/29 @ Connecticut 7/1 @ Dallas 7/6 NEW YORK 7/8 LOS ANGELES 7/12 CONNECTICUT 7/15 ATLANTA 7/18 CHICAGO 7/25 @ Los Angeles 7/28 DALLAS 7/30 @ Minnesota 8/4 @ Dallas 8/5 @ San Antonio 8/8 @ Connecticut 8/12 @ Phoenix 8/16 MINNESOTA 8/18 SAN ANTONIO 8/20 @ Chicago 8/23 @ Atlanta 8/27 PHOENIX 9/1 @ Washington 9/3 @ Chicago

2017 QUARTER BY QUARTER SCORING DATE OPPONENT 1Q 2Q FIRST HALF 3Q 4Q SECOND HALF OT TOTAL 5/13 @ Los Angeles 5/14 INDIANA 5/21 WASHINGTON 5/26 NEW YORK 5/28 INDIANA 6/3 MINNESOTA 6/6 @ San Antonio 6/9 @ Indiana 6/11 @ New York 6/13 ATLANTA 6/18 SAN ANTONIO 6/23 PHOENIX 6/27 @ Washington 6/29 @ Connecticut 7/1 @ Dallas 7/6 NEW YORK 7/8 LOS ANGELES 7/12 CONNECTICUT 7/15 ATLANTA 7/18 CHICAGO 7/25 @ Los Angeles 7/28 DALLAS 7/30 @ Minnesota 8/4 @ Dallas 8/5 @ San Antonio 8/8 @ Connecticut 8/12 @ Phoenix 8/16 MINNESOTA 8/18 SAN ANTONIO 8/20 @ Chicago 8/23 @ Atlanta 8/27 PHOENIX 9/1 @ Washington 9/3 @ Chicago

2017 TEAM BOX SCORE DATE OPPONENT FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR-DR-TOT A PF ST TO BS PTS 5/13 @ Los Angeles 5/14 INDIANA 5/21 WASHINGTON 5/26 NEW YORK 5/28 INDIANA 6/3 MINNESOTA 6/6 @ San Antonio 6/9 @ Indiana 6/11 @ New York 6/13 ATLANTA 6/18 SAN ANTONIO 6/23 PHOENIX 6/27 @ Washington 6/29 @ Connecticut 7/1 @ Dallas 7/6 NEW YORK 7/8 LOS ANGELES 7/12 CONNECTICUT 7/15 ATLANTA 7/18 CHICAGO 7/25 @ Los Angeles 7/28 DALLAS 7/30 @ Minnesota 8/4 @ Dallas 8/5 @ San Antonio 8/8 @ Connecticut 8/12 @ Phoenix 8/16 MINNESOTA 8/18 SAN ANTONIO 8/20 @ Chicago 8/23 @ Atlanta 8/27 PHOENIX 9/1 @ Washington 9/3 @ Chicago

OVERALL TEAM STATS Through May 8 (1-1) SEATTLE STORM 2017 PRESEASON 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 Loyd 2 2 38 7 20.350 3 9.333 10 10 1.000 1 4 5 1 1 0 4 4 0 27 13.5 Whitcomb 2 0 48 10 20.500 6 14.429 1 1 1.000 2 4 6 4 2 0 5 2 0 27 13.5 Swords 2 0 34 8 10.800 0 0 --- 4 5.800 3 7 10 0 3 0 4 3 1 20 10.0 Langhorne 2 2 41 6 12.500 0 0 --- 4 5.800 2 7 9 1 1 0 4 5 0 16 8.0 O Hea 2 0 46 2 8.250 2 6.333 4 4 1.000 3 4 7 7 2 0 3 2 1 10 5.0 Tokashiki 2 2 48 5 12.417 0 0 --- 0 1.000 3 7 10 2 6 0 0 5 3 10 5.0 Clark 2 2 35 2 10.200 1 6.167 4 4 1.000 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 5 0 9 4.5 Montgomery 2 0 24 4 6.667 0 0 --- 1 3.333 0 7 7 0 2 0 0 1 1 9 4.5 Peterson 2 1 45 4 17.235 0 6.000 0 2.000 0 3 3 5 7 0 1 8 0 8 4.0 O Neill 2 1 41 2 7.286 0 1.000 1 2.500 1 4 5 6 4 0 1 1 2 5 2.5 STORM 2-400 50 122.410 12 42.286 29 37.784 16 48 64 27 29 0 23 39 8 141 70.5 OPPONENTS 2-400 45 109.413 16 40.400 30 31.968 7 49 56 30 52 0 24 47 7 136 68.0 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Loyd 22 5 1 3 2 0 14 18.9 2.5 0.5 2.00 2.0 0.00 13.5 12 20 14 14 10 10 32 Whitcomb 26 4 3 4 1 0 15 24.2 3.0 2.0 2.50 1.0 0.00 13.5 Swords 19 8 0 3 2 1 15 17.2 5.0 0.0 2.00 1.5 0.50 10.0 8 12 7 8 11 4 16 Langhorne 21 6 1 2 3 0 10 20.4 4.5 0.5 2.00 2.5 0.00 8.0 13 24 9 13 16 5 31 O Hea 24 4 4 2 1 1 6 23.0 3.5 3.5 1.50 1.0 0.50 5.0 6 11 5 7 11 6 17 Tokashiki 24 5 2 0 3 2 6 23.9 5.0 1.0 0.00 2.5 1.50 5.0 10 15 5 6 9 2T 21 Clark 18 1 1 1 4 0 7 17.3 1.0 0.5 0.50 2.5 0.00 4.5 7 13 7 8 9 7 23 Montgomery 14 4 0 0 1 1 7 12.0 3.5 0.0 0.00 0.5 0.50 4.5 Peterson 26 2 3 1 5 0 6 22.4 1.5 2.5 0.50 4.0 0.00 4.0 O Neill 21 4 5 1 1 2 3 20.7 2.5 3.0 0.50 0.5 1.00 2.5 3 6 4 4 5 3C 12 STORM 200 37 16 12 21 6 86 200.0 32.0 13.5 11.50 19.5 4.00 70.5 40 100 33 43 57 29 111 OPPONENTS 200 31 19 13 24 5 72 200.0 28.0 15.0 12.00 23.5 3.50 68.0 41 98 38 55 50 30 107 Through May 8 (1-2) LOS ANGELES SPARKS 2017 PRESEASON 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 Sims 3 3 85 8 28.286 0 9.000 16 17.941 0 2 2 11 8 0 10 9 0 32 10.7 Gray 1 1 30 4 13.308 1 3.333 0 1.000 1 3 4 5 1 0 1 4 0 9 9.0 Ruef 3 0 42 8 17.471 3 4.750 7 11.636 5 4 9 1 4 0 2 3 0 26 8.7 Williams 1 1 26 3 11.273 2 7.286 0 0 --- 0 3 3 3 4 0 2 0 0 8 8.0 Samuelson 3 2 54 8 15.533 7 13.538 0 0 --- 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 5 0 23 7.7 Jackson-Jones 3 3 67 7 19.368 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 3 9 12 5 8 0 2 5 1 18 6.0 Davis 2 0 12 4 6.667 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 10 5.0 Warley-Talbert 3 2 52 5 11.455 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 8 8 16 1 7 0 1 3 1 14 4.7 Grant-Allen 3 1 62 5 13.385 1 2.500 2 5.400 3 5 8 2 14 1 1 4 1 13 4.3 Hopkins 3 0 32 5 5 1.000 0 0 --- 3 5.600 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 3 1 13 4.3 Weisner 3 0 36 4 10.400 1 5.200 4 6.667 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 1 1 13 4.3 Wiese 3 2 66 5 18.278 3 10.300 0 0 --- 1 9 10 5 4 0 2 5 1 13 4.3 Ibekwe 1 0 8 2 5.400 0 2.000 0 0 --- 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4.0 Brown 2 0 11 1 5.200 0 2.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 2 1.0 Go 2 0 7 1 2.500 0 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.0 Gamble 1 0 5 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Jackson 1 0 5 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 SPARKS 3-600 70 180.389 18 60.300 42 55.764 24 52 76 38 62 1 27 58 6 200 66.7 OPPONENTS 3-600 83 197.421 18 59.305 35 53.660 36 71 107 39 58 0 25 57 11 219 73.0 -- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)- PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTS Sims 31 1 5 6 5 0 12 28.2 0.7 3.7 3.33 3.0 0.00 10.7 15 27 15 16 7 10 39 Gray 30 4 5 1 4 0 9 30.3 4.0 5.0 1.00 4.0 0.00 9.0 8 11C 6 7 9 8 23 Ruef 24 7 1 1 1 0 18 14.1 3.0 0.3 0.67 1.0 0.00 8.7 Williams 26 3 3 2 0 0 8 26.4 3.0 3.0 2.00 0.0 0.00 8.0 17 28 18 20 9 6 51 Samuelson 27 1 0 1 3 0 9 18.2 0.7 0.0 0.67 1.7 0.00 7.7 Jackson-Jones 23 6 2 1 4 1 6 22.2 4.0 1.7 0.67 1.7 0.33 6.0 10 16 12 12 17 6 27 Davis 7 1 0 0 1 0 5 5.9 0.5 0.0 0.00 0.5 0.00 5.0 Warley-Talbert 24 11 1 1 2 1 8 17.4 5.3 0.3 0.33 1.0 0.33 4.7 5 7 5 5 13 1T 12 Grant-Allen 26 4 1 1 4 1 8 20.6 2.7 0.7 0.33 1.3 0.33 4.3 Hopkins 15 3 1 1 2 1 7 10.8 1.0 1.0 0.33 1.0 0.33 4.3 1C 7 2C 2C 4 5 3C Weisner 17 1 1 0 1 1 6 12.1 1.0 0.3 0.00 0.3 0.33 4.3 1C 3C 2T 2C 2 1T 5C Wiese 32 6 2 1 3 1 8 21.9 3.3 1.7 0.67 1.7 0.33 4.3 Ibekwe 8 2 0 0 1 0 4 8.0 2.0 0.0 0.00 1.0 0.00 4.0 0C 2C 0T 0T 3 0T 0C Brown 7 0 1 2 2 0 2 5.5 0.0 0.5 1.50 1.5 0.00 1.0 Go 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.5 0.00 1.0 Gamble 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 Jackson 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 1.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 SPARKS 200 30 18 11 25 4 73 200.0 25.3 12.7 9.00 19.3 2.00 66.7 43 97 40 51 55 31 105 OPPONENTS 200 41 15 11 23 4 81 200.0 35.7 13.0 8.33 19.0 3.67 73.0 44 93 42 56 55 30 114

2017 OFFENSIVE LEADERS (INCLUDES TIES) PLAYER G-GS 10-19 PTS 20-29 PTS 30+ PTS 10+ REB 10+ AST DBL-DBL TPL-DBL S. Bird 0-0 A. Clark 0-0 C. Langhorne 0-0 J. Loyd 0-0 L. Montgomery 0-0 K. Mosqueda-Lewis 0-0 A. Peterson 0-0 N. Quinn 0-0 B. Stewart 0-0 C. Swords 0-0 R. Tokashiki 0-0 S. Whitcomb 0-0 PLAYER PTS REB AST STL BLK MINS S. Bird A. Clark C. Langhorne J. Loyd L. Montgomery K. Mosqueda-Lewis A. Peterson N. Quinn B. Stewart C. Swords R. Tokashiki S. Whitcomb Jan. 11, 2017 Jan. 30, 2017 Feb. 8, 2017 Feb. 9, 2017 Feb. 24, 2017 April 13, 2017 May 3, 2017 May 11, 2017 RECENT TRANSACTIONS Added assistant coach Gary Kloppenburg to Jenny Boucek s staff Traded the 6th and 18th selections in the 2017 WNBA Draft to Washington in exchange for center Carolyn Swords and the 15th selection in the 2017 WNBA Draft. AS part of the deal, New York received Kia Vaughn and Bria Hartley from the Mystics. Signed guard Sami Whitcomb and center Nikki Greene Waived Abby Bishop Signed Jennifer O Neill Selected Alexis Peterson (PG, Syracuse) 15th overall (second round) and Lanay Montgomery (C, West Virginia) 30th overall (third roound) in the 2017 WNBA Draft Waived Nikki Greene Waived Jenna O Hea and Jennifer O Neill

DATE OPPONENT 5/13 @ Los Angeles 2017 REGULAR SEASON MISCELLANEOUS STATS POINTS IN THE PAINT SECOND CHANCE POINTS FASTBREAK POINTS BENCH POINTS 5/14 INDIANA 5/21 WASHINGTON 5/26 NEW YORK 5/28 INDIANA 6/3 MINNESOTA 6/6 @ San Antonio 6/9 @ Indiana 6/11 @ New York 6/13 ATLANTA 6/18 SAN ANTONIO 6/23 PHOENIX 6/27 @ Washington 6/29 @ Connecticut 7/1 @ Dallas 7/6 NEW YORK 7/8 LOS ANGELES 7/12 CONNECTICUT 7/15 ATLANTA 7/18 CHICAGO 7/25 @ Los Angeles 7/28 DALLAS 7/30 @ Minnesota 8/4 @ Dallas 8/5 @ San Antonio 8/8 @ Connecticut 8/12 @ Phoenix 8/16 MINNESOTA 8/18 SAN ANTONIO 8/20 @ Chicago 8/23 @ Atlanta 8/27 PHOENIX 9/1 @ Washington 9/3 @ Chicago STORM TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS

HOW THE 2017 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) Ramu Tokashiki (4/7/15) Noelle Quinn (from PHO, 6/25/16) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (3rd pick, 2015) Sami Whitcomb (2/8/17) Carolyn Swords (from WAS, 1/30/17) Breanna Stewart (1st pick, 2016) Alexis Peterson (15th pick, 2017) Lanay Montgomery (30th pick, 2017) 2017 STARTING LINEUPS GAMES FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD RECORD 2017 GAMES MISSED PLAYER REASON DATES OUT GAMES # W/L PLAYER MILESTONES PLAYER MILESTONE NEEDED Sue Bird 200 offensive rebounds 16 offensive rebounds Sue Bird 6000 points 477 points Sue Bird 2500 assists 89 assists Alysha Clark 100 three-point field goals 1 three-point field goal Alysha Clark 3000 minutes 22 minutes Alysha Clark 500 rebounds 56 rebounds Alysha Clark 100 steals 18 steals Alysha Clark 1000 points 125 points Crystal Langhorne 100 blocks 9 blocks Crystal Langhorne 1400 defensive rebounds 5 defensive rebounds Crystal Langhorne 300 steals 24 steals Jewell Loyd 200 assists 19 assists Jewell Loyd 1000 points 75 points Jewell Loyd 200 defensive rebounds 30 defensive rebounds Jewell Loyd 100 offensive rebounds 34 offensive rebounds Breanna Stewart 1000 points 379 points Breanna Stewart 2000 minutes 821 minutes Breanna Stewart 300 field goals 92 field goals Breanna Stewart 100 three-point field goals 55 three-point field goals Breanna Stewart 200 free throws 40 free throws Breanna Stewart 500 rebounds 183 rebounds Breanna Stewart 100 blocks 36 blocks Ramu Tokashiki 100 free throws 5 free throws Ramu Tokashiki 200 rebounds 26 rebounds Ramu Tokashiki 500 points 89 points

2017 RECORD WHEN... QUICK OVERVIEW RECORD Overall Home Road vs. Western Conference vs. Eastern Conference BREAKDOWN RECORD vs. teams.500+ (day of game) vs. teams sub.500 (day of game) Games 1-10 Games 11-20 Games 21-34 Pre All-Star Break Post All-Star Break DAYS OF REST Back-to-back games 1 day between games 2 days between games 3 days between games 4+ days between games BY DAY RECORD HOME ROAD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday BY MONTH RECORD HOME ROAD May June July August September QUARTER SCORING Storm is ahead or tied after 1Q Storm is behind after 1Q Storm is ahead or tied after 2Q Storm is behind after 2Q Storm is ahead or tied after 3Q Storm is behind after 3Q Storm scores 15 or less in any Q Storm allows 15 or less in any Q Storm scores 25 or more in any Q Storm allows 25 or more in any Q Storm scores 50+ in first half Storm allows 50 or more in first half Storm scores 50+ in the second half Storm allows 50+ in second half STORM RECORD WHEN Shooting 45%+ Shooting sub 45% Opponents shooting 45%+ Opponents shooting sub 45% Bench outscores opponent bench Bench outscored by opponent bench Bench scoring is tied Tied or more points in the paint Fewer points in the paint Score 70 + points Score sub 70 points Score 75+ points Score sub 75 points Opponent scores 75+ points Opponent sub 75 points More/tied rebounds than opponent Fewer rebounds than opponent RECORD RECORD

STORM TOP SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES 2016 REGULAR SEASON SUPERLATIVES Points Date Stewart, 38 vs. ATL 6/28/16 Stewart, 32 vs. IND 7/10/16 Loyd, 32 vs. PHO 6/3/16 Loyd, 30 at PHO 5/20/16 Rebounds Date Stewart, 17 vs. NY 6/5/16 Stewart, 16 vs. NY 7/6/16 Stewart, 15 vs. SA 6/14/16 Assists Date Bird, 10 (2 times) Loyd, 10 vs. CHI 7/17/16 Stewart, 9 vs. PHO 6/3/16 Bird, 9 (2 times) Turnovers Date Bird, 7 at IND 6/12/16 Stewart, 6 at DAL 6/16/16 Loyd, 6 vs. MIN 5/22/16 Blocks Stewart, 5 (2 times) Stewart, 4 (3 times) Stewart, 3 (8 times) Date Steals Date Loyd, 5 vs. LA 8/26/16 Bird, 4 vs. PHO 6/3/16 Stewart, 4 vs. WAS 5/26/16 Field Goals Made Date Stewart, 12 vs. ATL 6/28/16 Loyd, 12 (2 times) Stewart, 11 vs. IND 7/10/16 Loyd, 11 (2 times) Langhorne, 10 at NY 9/7/16 Stewart, 10 vs. WAS 5/26/16 Bird, 10 at ATL 9/4/16 Field Goals Attempted Date Stewart, 20 vs. WAS 5/26/16 Loyd, 20 at PHO 5/20/16 Loyd, 19 at CHI 9/2/16 Stewart, 19 vs. MIN 5/22/16 Free Throws Made Date Stewart, 12 at DAL 6/16/16 Stewart, 11 (2 times) Langhorne, 9 at IND 6/12/16 Stewart, 9 (2 times) Loyd, 9 (3 times) Free Throws Attempted Date Stewart, 14 at DAL 6/16/16 Stewart, 13 (2 times) Stewart, 12 vs. SA 6/14/16 3-FG Made Date Bird, 5 vs. LA 8/26/16 Stewart, 5 vs. CON 6/24/16 Mosqueda-Lewis, 4 vs. WAS 7/15/16 Stewart, 4 (2 times) Bird, 4 (4 times) Loyd, 4 vs. PHO 6/3/16 O Hea, 4 vs. PHO 6/3/16 3-FG Attempted Date Mosqueda-Lewis, 9 vs. WAS 7/15/16 Stewart, 8 (2 times) Bird, 8 (2 times) OPPONENTS TOP SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES Points Date Delle Donne, 35 (CHI) 7/17/16 Parker, 34 (LAS) 5/15/16 McCoughtry, 32 (ATL) 9/4/16 Ogwumike, 28 (LA) 8/26/16 Rebounds Date Hamby, 18 (SAS) 6/14/16 Charles, 13 ( NY) 6/5/16 Meesseman, 13 (WAS) 5/26/16 Assists Date Montgomery, 10 (MIN) 6/19/16 Moore, 8 (MIN) 6/19/16 Charles, 7 (NY) 9/7/16 January, 7 (IND) 7/10/16 Rodgers, 7 (NY) 7/6/16 Turnovers Date Ogwumike, 6 (LA) 8/26/16 Jefferson, 6 (SAS) 6/14/16 Diggins, 5 (DAL) 6/30/16 McCoughtry, 5 (ATL) 6/28/16 Moseley, 5 (IND) 6/1/16 Blocks Date Williams, 7 (ATL) 7/5/16 Boyette, 3 (CHI) 9/2/16 Ogwumike, 3 (LA) 8/26/16 Stokes, 3 ( NY) 6/5/16 Meesseman, 3 (WAS) 5/26/16 Steals Date Beard, 4 (LA) 8/26/16 Catchings, 4 (IND) 7/10/16 Charles, 4 (NY) 7/6/16 McCoughtry, 4 (ATL) 6/28/16 Johnson, 4 (DAL) 6/16/16 Sims, 4 (DAL) 6/16/16 Taylor, 4 (PHO) 9/15/16 Field Goals Made Date Delle Donne, 14 (CHI) 7/17/16 Parker, 12 (LAS) 5/15/16 McCoughtry, 12 (ATL) 9/4/16 Ogwumike, 11 (LA) 8/26/16 Jefferson, 11 (SA) 7/20/16 Lyttle, 11 (ATL) 7/5/16 Field Goals Attempted Date Delle Donne, 24 (CHI) 7/17/16 Jefferson, 21 (SA) 7/20/16 Charles, 20 ( NY) 6/5/16 Taurasi, 20 (PHO) 5/20/16 Parker, 20 (LAS) 5/15/16 Charles, 19 (2 times) Bone, 19 (CON) 5/28/16 Free Throws Made Date Moore, 11 (MIN) 7/22/16 Catchings, 8 (IND) 6/12/16 Delle Donne, 8 (CHI) 9/2/16 Free Throws Attempted Date Moore, 12 (MIN) 7/22/16 Hamby, 10 (SAS) 6/14/16 Parker, 10 (LAS) 5/15/16 McCoughtry, 10 (ATL) 9/4/16 3-FG Made Date Taylor, 6 (PHO) 6/3/16 Taurasi, 6 (PHO) 5/20/16 Johnson, 5 (IND) 7/10/16 Rodgers, 4 (NY) 9/7/16 January, 4 (IND) 6/12/16 3-FG Attempted Date Taurasi, 16 (PHO) 5/20/16 Taurasi, 9 (PHO) 9/15/16 Bentley, 8 (CON) 6/24/16 Taylor, 8 (PHO) 6/3/16 Rodgers, 7 (2 times) Hill, 7 (WAS) 9/9/16

2016 REGULAR SEASON SUPERLATIVES SEATTLE STORM HIGHS SEATTLE STORM LOWS Points, Game... 102 at New York 9/7 62 at Phoenix 9/15 Points, First Half... 49 (2 times) 26 at Los Angeles 5/15 Points, Second Half... 56 (2 times) 30 vs. Minnesota 5/22 Points, 1Q... 30 vs. Connecticut 6/24 11 at New York 7/6 Points, 2Q... 26 (3 times) 7 vs. San Antonio 7/20 Points, 3Q... 32 vs. Atlanta 9/4 10 vs. Minnesota 5/22 Points, 4Q... 28 vs. Chicago 7/17 10 at Atlanta 7/6 Points, Overtime... 11 vs. Washington 5/26 Field Goals Made... 40 at New York 9/7 21 at Phoenix 9/15 Field Goals Att... 75 at Chicago 9/2 49 at Los Angeles 5/15 Field Goal Percentage. 61.4 vs. Connecticut 6/24 35.0 at Phoenix 9/15 3FG Made... 12 vs. Phoenix 6/3 1 at Los Angeles 5/15 3FG Att... 28 vs. Chicago 7/17 10 at Los Angeles 5/15 3FG Percentage... 50.0 (2 times) 10.0 at Los Angeles 5/15 Free Throws Made... 25 at Indiana 6/12 8 (2 times) Free Throws Att... 29 vs. Connecticut 5/28 9 at Connecticut 6/10 FT Percentage... 100.0 (3 times) 61.5 at New York 7/6 Offensive Rebounds... 14 vs. Phoenix 6/3 1 (2 times) Defensive Rebounds... 36 vs. San Antonio 7/20 15 at Dallas 6/16 Total Rebounds... 41 at New York 9/7 22 at Indiana 6/1 Assists... 28 vs. Chicago 7/17 10 at Phoenix 9/15 Steals... 10 (3 times) 3 at Washington 9/9 Turnovers... 24 at Los Angeles 5/15 8 (2 times) Blocked Shots... 9 vs. San Antonio 7/20 0 (2times) Personal Fouls... 23 (4 times) 12 vs. Washington 7/15 Largest lead at any time... 29 vs. Washington 7/15 Largest deficit at any time... OPPONENT HIGHS OPPONENT LOWS Points, Game... 96 (2 times) 51 vs. Washington 7/15 Points, First Half... 56 vs. Chicago 7/17 23 vs. Washington 7/15 Points, Second Half... 52 (2 times) 28 vs. Washington 7/15 Points, 1Q... 36 vs. Chicago 7/17 12 at Indiana 6/12 Points, 2Q... 31 at Indiana 6/1 8 vs. Washington 7/15 Points, 3Q... 32 at Minnesota 8/28 8 vs. Minnesota 5/22 Points, 4Q... 34 at Indiana 6/12 9 vs. Washington 7/15 Points, Overtime... 13 vs. Washington 5/26 Field Goals Made... 41 vs. Minnesota 6/19 20 vs. Washington 7/15 Field Goals Att... 85 vs. Connecticut 6/24 60 at San Antonio 7/8 Field Goal Percentage. 58.1 vs. Indiana 7/10 29.0 vs. Washington 7/15 3FG Made... 11 (2 times) 1 at Atlanta 7/6 3FG Att... 26 vs. Connecticut 6/24 7 at Minnesota 8/28 3FG Percentage... 69.2 vs. Chicago 7/17 10.0 at Atlanta 7/6 Free Throws Made... 27 at Indiana 6/12 5 vs. Washington 7/15 Free Throws Att... 30 at Indiana 6/12 7 vs. Washington 7/15 FT Percentage... 100 at Phoenix 9/15 52.6 vs. Atlanta 6/28 Offensive Rebounds... 16 (2 times) 2 vs. Los Angeles 9/11 Defensive Rebounds... 34 at San Antonio 6/14 16 (2 times) Total Rebounds... 45 at San Antonio 6/14 22 vs. Connecticut 5/28 Assists... 30 vs. Minnesota 6/19 10 vs. Los Angeles 9/11 Steals... 13 at Dallas 6/16 4 (3 times) Turnovers... 17 (2 times) 5 at Washington 9/9 Blocked Shots... 10 at Atlanta 7/6 0 (2 times) Personal Fouls... 26 (2 times) 15 at Washington 9/9 Largest lead at any time... 31 at Los Angeles 5/15 Largest deficit at any time...