Welcome to the Storm Exhibition Hall

Storm Card of the Day

Sue Bird
Selected to the All-WNBA First-Team in each of her first four seasons. Led all WNBA players in 2005 with 5.9 assists per game, and won the 2005 regular season Cascade Dish-and-Assist Award. Chosen as a starter in the 2005 WNBA All-Star Game. Entered the 2006 season needing only 16 points to reach 1,700, 28 assists for 800, and 26 rebounds for 400 in her WNBA career.
20

Daily Position Focus: Center, Forward

Kamila Vodichkova
Alisa Burras
Abby Bishop
Adia Barnes
View more Forward position cards in the Storm Forward Gallery.

Recent Additions

Breanna Stewart
Lauren Jackson
Sue Bird

Storm Gallery

View all the Storm cards together in the Storm Team Gallery

* Factoid: Lauren Jackson played Center for the mighty Storm. and * Factoid: Lauren Jackson played Forward for the mighty Storm.
Browse Cards by Decade

Other Cards

Storm Inserts
Storm Update cards
Storm Coffee Talk
Name that player!

Jackson paired her unmatched height with a relentless scoring mentality down low. Not only did that lead to plenty of buckets, it frequently got her to the free-throw line. The 6-foot-6 forward is Seattle's all-time leader in attempts (1,653) and makes (1,391) from the charity stripe.



In 2021, Jackson became the first Australian athlete named to the Hall of Fame. "In the back of my mind I always knew I wanted to be in it, but there was no other Australian athletes in it," said the forward. "So I wasn't 100 percent sure, obviously, that I would make it. I felt completely honored."



Teammates once again, Williams reunited with her college running mate Breanna Stewart with the Storm in 2022. "It was cool because I got to celebrate with 'Bri", who had just [re-signed] to Seattle as well," the UConn product told the Hartford Courant of the trade.



Rookie Cards

Sonja Henning
Ezi Magbegor
Robin Threatt

Gallery Redux!

Noelle Quinn, Guard - Storm.
Adia Barnes, Forward - Storm.

Back to the Front! Storm card back du jour...

Quacy Barnes
Quacy will be the "center" of attention for the Storm in 2000. Look for the opposition to respect her shot-blocking talents: she's the University of Indiana's all-time leading rejector.
38

Storm
Total Card Count

159

You can browse all the available Storm cards in the Storm Team Gallery