Unlocked: Seattle Storm Game Recaps 16-18 (2021)
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The Unlocked series continues with three more game recaps. The Seattle Storm improved to 14-4 at this point in the season after going 2-1 in these three games. They lost their second game in a row after falling to the Aces in Las Vegas in overtime. It was the first time all season the Storm had lost back-to-back games. It was especially disappointing because Seattle held a 5-7 point lead throughout the entire game before the Aces outscored them 26-19 in the 4th quarter and 11-8 in the OT period.
Seattle was able to bounce back by winning the next two games on their schedule. First defeating the Atlanta Dream 91-88 and then beating the LA Sparks 84-74 in Los Angeles.
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The Aces edge the Storm 95-92 in OT despite Stewart's big game
Storm dream of a sweep over Atlanta 91-88
Magbegor, Prince lead the Storm over Los Angeles 84-74
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