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Phoenix Mercury Guard Diana Taurasi (3) is fighting with Seattle Storm, NKEKA Ogwumike (3) forward for the ball on September 19, 2024 at Footprint Center in Phoenix.

NKEKA Ogwumike feels good when preparing for her second season with Seattle Storm, which transferred the 2025 WNBA campaign against Phoenix Mercury on Saturday.

Nine times, All-Star proved to move from Los Angeles to Seattle.

Ogwumike told GQ magazine, “I think moving to Seattle puts a battery on my back.” “It was really great to be able to do everything I like to do, and to know myself in a different and new way as an athlete.”

Ogwumike, one of the four players returned from last season, recorded the total of 14 matches with 14 matches, which is the storm, franchise -to -year -year -year -year history, and recorded an average of 16.7 points and 7.6 rebounds per match. Seattle finished 25-15.

Skylar Diggins, Ezi Magbegor and Gabby Williams also returned from last year’s squad. Diggins broke a franchise record for the assists with 257, and also became the first guard in the history of the league in a season with at least 50 steals and 35 blocks in a season.

Phoenix (19-21 in 2024) came to seventh in the league, trying to clean things in Seattle behind two points and in front of the opener. Mercury turned the ball against Golden State in the pre -season finals 20 times more.

What is in the air for Phoenix to turn to the opener is the state of copper copper. Last season, the third leading scorer in WNBA did not play against Golden State due to back injury.

Copper (21.1 PPG) Retired Phoenix’s only start-up 11 times and retired to All-Star Diana Taurasi and moved to All-Star Brittney Giner Atlanta-so the head coach Nate Tibbetts is playing for Chicago SKY 2021 WNBA finals.

“We have a new group, but this year’s difficulty is my leadership, leadership, leadership, and not just what you say. This is what you do.” He said. “Everything is about the little things that make a difference between a good and bad organization.”

-FELD level media

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