The Storm Dropped 105 Points, and the WNBA Got a Wake-Up Call

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The Storm Dropped 105 Points, and the WNBA Got a Wake-Up Call

HOLY MOLY, Seattle! Your Storm just went absolutely ballistic in Atlanta tonight, taking down the Dream with a blistering 105-90 victory! If you weren't watching, you missed a clinic in offensive firepower from our Emerald City legends. We didn't just win, folks, we made a statement, loud and clear, across the entire league. This wasn't some quiet win, this was a fireworks show from start to finish, and frankly, the WNBA might not be ready for what's brewing at T-Mobile Park. Okay, okay, not T-Mobile, but you get the energy! The Storm are HERE!

105 Points: A Statement Made in the ATL

Let's just talk about that score for a second: 105 points. One hundred and five! Against a team like the Atlanta Dream, who have been pretty focused on their own game lately, even selling out their May 17 showdown and extending a historic 50-game sellout streak. They’re busy with All-Star voting for their players, too, with the polls closing TONIGHT, June 27 at 11:59 PM ET. But while they were doing all that, our Storm just rolled in and decided to put on a show. The Dream have had a bit of a rollercoaster, too, losing two straight to the Golden State Valkyries recently and dropping another road game to them, even after cruising to victory over the Tempo and getting a statement win against Indiana. They even posted a high-scoring win against Indianapolis, but none of that mattered against our Storm. Seattle came to play, dropping a cool 105 and reminding everyone what true offensive dominance looks like.

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The Green and Blue Are Getting Started

This isn't just about one game, this is about what this *means* for the Storm going forward. To put up those kinds of numbers on the road, against a team that’s been celebrating individual accolades like Allisha Gray being named Kia WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for May and Rhyne Howard getting WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week in May, that’s impressive. It shows an intensity and a focus from our squad that's exactly what we love to see. The Dream might have been busy with their Commissioner's Cup charity beneficiary and their sellout streaks, but the Storm were busy getting that W. It’s early in the season, but these are the kinds of wins that build confidence and send a clear message: Seattle is a force, and we're coming for everyone.

So, what's next for our triumphant Storm? We actually get a rematch against the Atlanta Dream on Friday, July 10, though this time it'll be in Atlanta again. You KNOW the Dream are going to be fired up after tonight's performance, but if the Storm brings that same energy, that same unstoppable offense, then Friday night is going to be another must-watch game. Get ready, 12s, the Storm are just getting warmed up!

This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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