Loved them again
by newstormfan2012 on 7/23/13KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5it was a great game-we lost, but only in the final seconds and by one point. Great crowd and fan support!

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The Seattle Storm are an American professional basketball team in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Founded in 2000, the Storm have qualified for 19 of 25 postseasons and won four WNBA Championships, in 2004, 2010, 2018 and 2020. The Storm have built a sustained legacy with players such as 2022 Hall of Fame inductee Swin Cash, three-time WNBA MVP Lauren Jackson and three-time regular season assist leader Sue Bird. In 2015, the Storm drafted Jewell Lloyd at No. 1. She went on to be named Rookie of the Year, became a six-time All-Star and in 2023, won the Peak Performer Award for leading the league in scoring. The Storm’s subsequent No. 1 pick in 2016 was Breanna Stewart, who would win Rookie of the Year and MVP as a member of the Storm. In 2021, the Storm won the WNBA’s inaugural in-season Commissioner’s Cup.
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it was a great game-we lost, but only in the final seconds and by one point. Great crowd and fan support!
Loved the game! Thanks for the Storm ball. Even after game was through, kids got to take a shot at the free-throw line. Number 44 came out and signed basketball and shirts for the kids! We had the best time!
I had seats right behind my team and enjoyed every minute of it. Will be back again!!!!!!!
The game was great however, the seating in key arena is disgusting. There are stains on the seats and a friend of mine wearing a white shirt sat in one of the seats and when the game was over, her shirt had a large brown stain on the back where it'd made contact with the seat. The least they could do is steam clean the seating in the arena so that the customers don't feel like theyre sitting in wasted food and possibly human waste. The bathrooms are clean and the food was great, however, the seats really need to be replaced or thoroughly cleaned.
The Storm put on quite a show against Atlanta, behind but close for 3 quarters then pulling out in front and never looking back in the 4th. As always with this team it was a blast at Key Arena.
This game was a special game for me. I was lucky enough to take my long time girlfriend to her first ever professional sporting event. She loved it! She was so enamored by how tall and fast the team is, how welcoming and dedicated the fans are, and by how vast the stadium is. After this experience I know she will be "dragging" me back again. After the overtime victory it's easy for me to say the Seattle Storm strikes again! Not only did I get to share something dear to me (the lovely game of basketball), I was able to share it with someone dear to me. Excellent!
IT WAS GREAT. LOVE THE STORM. LOVE SKYLAR DIGGINS!
I took my two teenage daughters and my mom to this game. It was amazing. We are a fun and exciting team to watch. I don't think I could ever not enjoy a storms game. Win or lose. I love basketball and so do my daughters. I will continue to go and I will definitely recommend it to other people.
Yeah, we're blue collar and proud of it! I wasn't sure if it was a basketball game or a wrestling match for a while, but it was great! And I was sitting behind the Phoenix bench, listening to the visiting fans brag about their star players, and how they had our number. WRONG! We have shooting talent, defensive power, and the heart of a winner! Don't mess with our girls!
We had great seats and the game was a close one. Watching Brittney Griner dunk in warm ups was something else.
Great game, team played with heart. love it for families.
The Seattle Storm is and will always be an outstanding team to watch. I would go to every game if I could.
Our FAMILY night was super fun. We were able to purchase discounted tickets and the savings then allowed us to also have dinner at the Key. We each received an awesome free Seattle Storm shirt - which the kids proudly wore to school the very next day. The excitement of the game and seeing the new rookie players will be remembered for a long time. The discounted tickets for section 115 made it more 'do-able' for our family -
I love basketball, I love women's basketball so I hesitate at saying anything that may be misconstrued. I came to see a basketball game and I got a circus. The crowd-manipulating noise never stopped--I couldn't hear the ball hit the court, let alone the players' feet on the court, or the players talking with each other. Pro basketball might be wise to take a tip from college basketball...if there is excitement in the arena, let it be real, generated by the live people who came to be a part of the game, not by a canned set of noise-producing cues. Loved the dance team--real, enthusiastic, energetic. Loved the event staff--helpful, friendly. Loved the opportunity to experience high quality athletics at a reasonable price with tickets ready for us as promised, but missed the experience of the actual GAME.
We enjoyed the energy of this game so much! We look forward to attending more Storm games this weekend!
The game kept us on the edge of our seat-what a great way to start the season.
The game was amazing. I was a little let down when the Storm started to fall behind but they made a great comeback and won the game. I was also able to meet Tina Thompson, Tanisha Wright and Brittney Griner. I love that the players are down to earth and willing to speak with fans.
We had a great time. The game was exciting. Lots of fans attended.
The Storm came back to win the game and the Storm players were so nice, giving autographs to my niece and nephew. We will definitely be back!
The game was ruined because is was excruciatingly loud. This is NOT an appropriate place for children, even with ear plugs it is too loud. There were other people holding their ears -- and they had ear plugs in! This is not basketball, it is an over-the-top show. If you are a basketball fan, go to the Husky games or local high school games. Those will actually be a sporting event, not a circus sideshow, and you and your family won't be hearing impaired as a result.