
Seattle Storm is one of the most attractive teams to enter the WNBA 2025. Like the owners of the 2nd team, the storm will be their choice for any non-payge Bokers — a team they won for the Los Angeles Sparks in three teams.
The storm is in an interesting situation as an organization. On the one hand, they have an ancient core, which is now to fight the fight, which is 37-year-old Neneca Ogumek and Skylar Digins-Smis, 34, is the main headline.
Meanwhile, Gabi Williams, 28, Ezy Magbur, 25, and Liuer, who landed in the three teams, are 26 years old and have a young core in Seattle, which also includes two players expected to lose ACL next season, Nica Mohel and Jordan Horseton.
With a hypothesis that the storm keeps the selection number 2 — and still a few weeks left between the present and the draft — here you can choose.
Kiki Iriavin (USC)
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USC striker Kiki Iriavin on an average of 18.4 points (from 49.9%) and 8.4 penalties per game in their first season.
While he spent a slight better season at Stanford last year — when he was 19.4 points clear of 54.6 percent of the kicks alongside 11 penalties per game—Iriavin has now shown on several elite programs that he can dominate the game.
Iriavin fought in the last college game—He had only 10 points with Watkins in the squad—but he showed what he could do for WNBA throughout his artistic career. The 6-20 16-22 FG exploded on a 16-point win on 16-22 FG after rising USC ACL star Juju Watkins and showed what he could do at his best.
Dominique Malonga (France)
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Dominique Malonga is one of the most attractive horizons in the WNBA draft. The French center 6’6 is as universal as they are — he can shoot, he can shoot, he can drive.
And, perhaps the most interesting is only 19 years old. Malonga has played a limited role for the French team at the Olympics, but he has shown a big flash abroad.
Currently, he has an average of 14.9 points, 50.2% of penalties and 10.4 penalties. While he still had a few years left in his early life, he would imagine in a few years with Maggor and Malonga. He is able to be one of the strongest front stadiums in NBA.
Sonia Lemon, Notre Dame
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With Olivia Miles’ decision to give up the draft and instead enter the transportation portal, Sonia Citron becomes one of the main guardians of available — and someone whom Seattle Storm can choose as a strong backer of the back. On 6, Citron is an elite defender who has an average of 14.2 points, 5.4 penalties and 2.7 assists in his first season. Miles came in the first team of All-ACC, and one of the best defenders in the league. Immediately, he formed a terrible defender with Skyar Digines-Smis, or as an effective weapon outside the bench.
Outside the Buckers page, there is no secure star in the 2025 WNBA draft. But, Iriavin, Malonga, and Citron are all high roof players who can have a positive impact on the Seattle for the coming years.