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词条 2018 Seattle Storm season
释义

  1. Transactions

     WNBA Draft  Trades and roster changes 

  2. Roster

  3. Game Log

     Pre-Season  Regular Season  Playoffs 

  4. Statistics

     Regular season 

  5. Awards and honors

  6. Standings

  7. Statistics

     Regular season 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{WNBA season
| team = Seattle Storm
| year = 2018
| attendance = 8,109
| wins = 26
| losses = 8
| conf = Western
| conf_place = 1st
| coach = Dan Hughes
| arena = KeyArena
| points = Breanna Stewart – 21.8 ppg
| rebounds = Breanna Stewart – 8.4 rpg
| assists = Sue Bird – 7.1 apg
| playoffs = 1st seed; WNBA Champions, beat Washington Mystics 3–0 in 2018 WNBA Finals
| television = KZJO (JOEtv)
}}

The 2018 WNBA season was the 19th season for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began May 20th and ended on August 19th.

The Storm started the season strongly posting a 5–1 record in May. Their only loss came in the opening game of the season against the Phoenix Mercury. The storm had their worst month of the season in June, going 6–4. The team couldn't string together a run of wins, alternating between winning 2 and losing one. The team found their stride in July with a strong 9–2 record. The month started with a 4 game winning streak, and the team won 7 of its first 8. The only losses in July came in over time to Los Angeles and to eventual #2 playoff seed Atlanta. August was another good month for the Storm. The team went 6–1 in the month, with their only loss being at eventual #3 playoff seed Washington. The team's final record of 26–8 was their best since 2010. This record earned them the #1 seed in the 2018 WNBA Playoffs and a bye into the Semifinals.

The Storm faced off against the #5 seed Phoenix Mercury in the Semifinals. The series was a hotly contested series, with both teams making large runs in individual games. Eventually the home team won each game in the series, which meant the Storm advanced 3–2. In the WNBA Finals, the Storm swept the Washington Mystics in three games, securing the third championship in franchise history. [1]

Transactions

WNBA Draft

{{see also|2018 WNBA Draft}}

Trades and roster changes

Roster

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| head_coach = :{{flagicon|USA}} Dan Hughes ({{college|Muskingum}})
| asst_coach = :{{flagicon|USA}} Gary Kloppenburg (UC San Diego)
{{flagicon|USA}} Crystal Robinson (Southeastern Oklahoma State University)
| ath_train = :{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Spencer (Central Washington)
| str_cond =
| team = storm
| year = 2018
}}

Game Log

Pre-Season

{{WNBA game log start|Seattle Storm|pre-season=yes|end_year=2018}}{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|May|first=yes
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 1
| road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 1
| May 8
| Phoenix
| W 73–69
| 3 Tied (15)
| Howard (6)
| Tied (3)
| KeyArena
3,502
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 2
| May 12
| Phoenix
| W 84–61
| Canada (17)
| Stewart (8)
| Bird (5)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
4,535
| 2–0{{WNBA game log end|las|pre-season=yes|end_year=2018}}

Regular Season

{{WNBA game log start|Seattle Storm|end_year=2018|record=Total: 26–8 (Home: 13–4; Road: 13–4)}}{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|May|first=yes
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 1
| May 20
| Phoenix
| L 82–87
| Stewart (22)
| Stewart (15)
| Bird (5)
| KeyArena
8,602
| 0–1
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 2
| May 23
| @ Phoenix
| W 87–71
| Loyd (29)
| Stewart (11)
| Bird (5)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
8,068
| 1–1
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 3
| May 25
| Chicago
| W 95–91
| Loyd (29)
| Howard (10)
| Bird (9)
| KeyArena
5,866
| 2–1
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 4
| May 27
| @ Las Vegas
| W 105–98
| Stewart (23)
| Stewart (9)
| Loyd (9)
| Mandalay Bay Events Center
7,662
| 3–1
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 5
| May 29
| Washington
| W 81–77
| Loyd (27)
| Loyd (8)
| Bird (7)
| KeyArena
4,453
| 4–1
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 6
| May 31
| Las Vegas
| W 101–74
| Stewart (21)
| Russell (8)
| Bird (9)
| KeyArena
5,235
| 5–1{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|June
| home_wins = 4
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 7
| June 2
| @ Dallas
| L 90–94
| Stewart (28)
| Howard (9)
| Canada (9)
| College Park Center
5,191
| 5–2
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 8
| June 7
| @ Los Angeles
| W 88–63
| Clark (17)
| Howard (9)
| Bird (8)
| Staples Center
9,204
| 6–2
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 9
| June 10
| Atlanta
| L 64–67
| Howard (15)
| Howard (15)
| Tied (3)
| KeyArena
6,345
| 6–3
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 10
| June 12
| Chicago
| W 96–85
| Stewart (30)
| Paris (8)
| Tied (5)
| KeyArena
4,353
| 7–3
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 11
| June 15
| Connecticut
| W 103–92
| Howard (25)
| Stewart (9)
| Tied (5)
| KeyArena
7,094
| 8–3
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 12
| June 19
| Las Vegas
| L 77–87
| Stewart (27)
| Tied (8)
| Loyd (7)
| KeyArena
6,395
| 8–4
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 13
| June 22
| Indiana
| W 72–63
| Loyd (25)
| Howard (9)
| Bird (7)
| KeyArena
8,142
| 9–4
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 14
| June 24
| @ Dallas
| W 97–76
| Stewart (28)
| Stewart (12)
| Bird (10)
| College Park Center
4,084
| 10–4
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 15
| June 26
| @ Minnesota
| L 79–91
| Stewart (27)
| Paris (8)
| Bird (9)
| Target Center
8,634
| 10–5
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 16
| June 28
| Los Angeles
| W 81–72
| Stewart (27)
| 3 Tied (8)
| Bird (11)
| KeyArena
8,447
| 11–5{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|July
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 6
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 17
| July 1
| Connecticut
| W 84–70
| Howard (13)
| Howard (8)
| Bird (9)
| KeyArena
9,307
| 12–5
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 18
| July 3
| @ New York
| W 77–62
| Tied (21)
| Stewart (8)
| Bird (11)
| Westchester County Center
1,749
| 13–5
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 19
| July 6
| @ Atlanta
| W 95–86
| Stewart (29)
| Howard (11)
| Bird (10)
| McCamish Pavilion
3,935
| 14–5
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 20
| July 8
| Washington
| W 97–91
| Stewart (25)
| Stewart (10)
| Bird (5)
| KeyArena
8,724
| 15–5
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 21
| July 10
| Los Angeles
| L 75–77 (OT)
| Howard (18)
| Stewart (13)
| Bird (8)
| KeyArena
9,686
| 15–6
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 22
| July 14
| Dallas
| W 91–84
| Stewart (35)
| Stewart (10)
| Loyd (6)
| KeyArena
9,686
| 16–6
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 23
| July 18
| @ Chicago
| W 101–83
| Stewart (30)
| Loyd (10)
| Bird (11)
| Wintrust Arena
10,024
| 17–6
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 24
| July 20
| @ Connecticut
| W 78–65
| Loyd (31)
| Tied (6)
| Bird (5)
| Mohegan Sun Arena
7,908
| 18–6
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 25
| July 22
| @ Atlanta
| L 74–87
| Stewart (31)
| Stewart (8)
| Bird (6)
| McCamish Pavilion
4,916
| 18–7
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 26
| July 24
| @ Indiana
| W 92–72
| Stewart (26)
| Stewart (10)
| Bird (11)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
5,908
| 19–7
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 27
| July 31
| @ Phoenix
| W 102–91
| Loyd (29)
| Howard (10)
| Bird (5)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
10,005
| 20–7{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|August
| home_wins = 4
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 28
| August 3
| Minnesota
| W 85–75
| Stewart (20)
| Stewart (7)
| Bird (11)
| KeyArena
12,064
| 21-7
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 29
| August 6
| @ New York
| W 96–80
| Stewart (32)
| Howard (10)
| Tied (7)
| Madison Square Garden
12,488
| 22-7
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 30
| August 7
| @ Indiana
| W 94–79
| Howard (19)
| Stewart (12)
| Tied (8)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
6,401
| 23-7
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 31
| August 9
| @ Washington
| L 77–100
| Tied (15)
| Langhorne (5)
| 3 Tied (4)
| Capital One Arena
6,808
| 23-8
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 32
| August 12
| @ Minnesota
| W 81–72
| Howard (21)
| Stewart (17)
| Loyd (6)
| Target Center
9,123
| 24-8
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 33
| August 17
| New York
| W 85–77
| Stewart (22)
| Stewart (15)
| Bird (6)
| KeyArena
10,873
| 25-8
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 34
| August 19
| Dallas
| W 84–68
| Tied (15)
| Russell (9)
| Canada (5)
| KeyArena
12,574
| 26-8{{WNBA game log end|sea|end_year=2018}}

Playoffs

{{WNBA game log start|Seattle Storm|playoffs=yes|end_year=2018|record=Total: 6–2 (Home: 5–0; Road: 1–2)}}{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|WNBA Semifinals|playoffs=yes|first=yes
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 0
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 1
| August 26
| Phoenix
| W 91–87
| Stewart (28)
| Stewart (7)
| Bird (10)
| KeyArena
9,686
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 2
| August 28
| Phoenix
| W 91–87 (OT)
| Stewart (27)
| Langhorne (10)
| Bird (6)
| KeyArena
9,686
| 2–0
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 3
| August 31
| @ Phoenix
| L 66–86
| Howard (19)
| Stewart (11)
| Bird (11)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
15,185
| 2-1
|-style="background:#fcc;"
| 4
| September 2
| @ Phoenix
| L 84–86
| Stewart (22)
| Bird (9)
| Bird (7)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
8,137
| 2–2
|-style="background:#bbffbb;"
| 5
| September 4
| Phoenix
| W 94–84
| Stewart (28)
| Clark (13)
| Bird (5)
| KeyArena
8,992
| 3–2{{WNBA game log section|Seattle Storm|WNBA Finals|playoffs=yes|first=no
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bbffbb"
| 1
| September 7
| Washington
| W 89–76
| Loyd (23)
| Clark, Howard, Loyd (5)
| Bird (7)
| KeyArena
11,486
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bbffbb"
| 2
| September 9
| Washington
| W 75–73
| Stewart (19)
| Howard (11)
| Bird (4)
| KeyArena
14,212
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bbffbb"
| 3
| September 12
| @ Washington
| W 98–82
| Stewart (30)
| Howard (14)
| Bird (10)
| EagleBank Arena
9,164
| 3–0{{WNBA game log end|sea|playoffs=yes|end_year=2018}}

Awards and honors

Breanna Stewart WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week June 18, 2018 [6]
Sue BirdWNBA All-Star SelectionJuly 17, 2018[7]
Jewell Loyd
Breanna Stewart
Breanna Stewart WNBA Western Conference Player of the Month - July August 1, 2018 [8]
Alysha Clark WNBA Cares Community Assist Award - July August 17, 2018 [9]
Breanna Stewart WNBA Most Valuable Player Award August 26, 2018 [10]
Natasha Howard WNBA Most Improved Player Award August 26, 2018 [11]
Sue Bird Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award August 26, 2018 [12]
Breanna Stewart WNBA Finals MVP September 12, 2018 [13]

Standings

{{2018 WNBA Western Conference standings|team=SEA|notes=yes}}{{2018 WNBA Playoffs}}

Statistics

{{WNBA roster statistics legend}}

Regular season

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://storm.wnba.com/schedule/#?season=2018&seasontype=02|title=2018 Seattle Storm schedule|website=storm.wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|accessdate=April 23, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://storm.wnba.com/news/sami-whitcomb-re-signs-seattle-storm/|title=Sami Whitcomb Re-Signs with Seattle Storm|publisher=WNBA|website=storm.wnba.com|date=February 1, 2018|accessdate=April 23, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://storm.wnba.com/news/seattle-storm-inks-courtney-paris-multi-year-contract/|title=Seattle Storm Inks Courtney Paris to Multi-Year Contract|publisher=WNBA|website=storm.wnba.com|date=February 2, 2018|accessdate=April 23, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://storm.wnba.com/news/noelle-quinn-re-signs-seattle-storm/|title=Noelle Quinn Re-Signs with Seattle Storm|publisher=WNBA|website=storm.wnba.com|date=February 5, 2018|accessdate=April 23, 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://storm.wnba.com/news/seattle-completes-trade-minnesota-acquires-natasha-howard/|title=Seattle Completes Trade with Minnesota, Acquires Natasha Howard|publisher=WNBA|website=storm.wnba.com|date=February 7, 2018|accessdate=April 23, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/elena-delle-donne-breanna-stewart-named-players-of-the-week/|title=Elena Delle Donne, Breanna Stewart Named Players of the Week|publisher=WNBA|website=wnba.com|date=June 18, 2018|accessdate=June 18, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/2018-wnba-all-stars-announced-elena-delle-donne-candace-parker-captains/|title=2018 WNBA All-Stars Announced; Elena Delle Donne, Candace Parker To Serve As Player-Captains|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=July 17, 2018|accessdate=July 18, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/atlantas-hayes-seattles-stewart-named-wnba-players-of-the-month/|title=Atlanta’s Hayes, Seattle’s Stewart Named WNBA Players Of The Month|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=August 1, 2018|accessdate=August 1, 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/seattles-alysha-clark-receives-july-wnba-cares-community-assist-award/|title=Seattle’s Alysha Clark Receives July WNBA Cares Community Assist Award|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=August 17, 2018|accessdate=August 20, 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/seattles-breanna-stewart-named-2018-most-valuable-player/|title=Seattle’s Breanna Stewart Named 2018 Most Valuable Player|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=August 26, 2018|accessdate=August 26, 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/seattles-natasha-howard-named-2018-wnba-most-improved-player/|title=Seattle’s Natasha Howard Named 2018 WNBA Most Improved Player|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=August 26, 2018|accessdate=August 26, 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/news/seattles-sue-bird-wins-2018-kim-perrot-sportsmanship-award/|title=Seattle’s Sue Bird Wins 2018 Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award|website=wnba.com|publisher=WNBA|date=August 26, 2018|accessdate=August 26, 2018}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wnba.com/game/20180912/SEAWAS/#/game-story|website=wnba.com|title=Stewart, Storm surge past Mystics 98-82 for WNBA title|publisher=The Associated Press|first=Benjamin|last=Standig|date=September 12, 2018|accessdate=September 13, 2018}}

External links

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