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With the 2025 WNBA season firmly past the trade deadline, teams like the Storm have to get creative to make last-minute adjustments.
The Storm beat the Dream 80-78 in front of an "electric" Rogers Arena crowd for the WNBA's first regular-season game outside the United States.
Atlanta Dream chase the WNBA's top seed as they host the Seattle Storm, who are fighting to stay alive in the playoff race.
The WNBA continues to reach new heights as Vancouver hosted the first-ever regular-season game outside the US.
The Mystics played postseason spoiler against both the Fever and the Sparks, and Indiana responded by posting the biggest comeback in franchise history. Kelsey Mitchell tied a career-high with 38 points as the Fever erased a 21-point deficit against Connecticut to keep their tenuous hold on a playoff spot.
Alyssa Thomas had 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds for her 16th career triple-double in the regular season, and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Seattle Storm 85-82 on Sunday. Thomas has five of the 10 triple-doubles in the WNBA this season and 20 of the 53 (counting regular season and playoffs) in league history.
Noelle Quinn needs to address the Storm's waning defense and season-long rebounding struggles ahead of 2025 WNBA playoffs