When Seattle Storm head coach Noelle Quinn delivered postgame pressers during Seattle’s recent six-game losing streak, she looked for the positives. Practically all the losses were close, and the Storm could say they were improving marginally when asked tough questions.
Tuesday’s 95-75 loss to the Indiana Fever, which snapped a refreshing three-game winning streak punctuated by a game-winner on Sunday, didn’t have many redeeming qualities for Seattle.
Reserves checked in at the 6:20 mark of the fourth quarter as the Storm had to accept the fact that they were outclassed by a short-handed team missing superstar Caitlin Clark. Indiana All-Stars Aliyah Boston (27 points, nine rebounds) and Kelsey Mitchell (21 points) combined for 48 points while Odyssey Sims contributed a tough 22 points an