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Storm Parade Day: One Last Look
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2846376, member: 250"] [URL="https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/a-look-at-how-the-storm-rebuilt-and-won-the-2018-wnba-title-eight-years-after-its-2010-championship/"]How the Storm rebuilt and won the 2018 WNBA title eight years after its 2010 championship[/URL] [IMG]https://static.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/cdef62e2-081c-11e6-8182-4f5a03d9d2e5-1020x680.jpg[/IMG] Compedious review of the road to this championship for the Storm. Not much new here for the slavishly devoted, but really well done. "The missing piece proved to be Natasha Howard, a 6-2 forward who had been a role player off the bench while helping Minnesota to the league title in 2017." “I remember being in an airport in Chicago – we had a layover – on a flight between Minnesota and Seattle when I was going to sign my contract and I had a conversation with (Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve),” Howard said. “I told her I appreciate everything you did for me, but I’m excited to take my journey to Seattle. After I got off the phone with Coach Reeve I sat down and was like whew, I can’t believe I did that. “I sat down and started laughing. And my wife (Jacqueline) was like what’s funny. I just had this feeling that we were going to do something special in Seattle and win a title. I said that. I put it in the air. I just knew God didn’t bring me to Seattle for no reason.” [/QUOTE]
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