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Seattle Storm faces control again after reports on Wednesday stated that WNBA has launched a study of the team’s coaching staff.
The team was previously subject to a separate internal study in December.
WNBA reporter Khristina Williams reported Wednesday that sources said the league and league has launched a probe in the team’s coaching staff. Williams later added a source said the study was attached to a previous player.
Seattle Storm players hug before a game against Atlanta dream 30 May 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. (Jane Gershovich/NBAE via Getty Images)
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According to Williams, the complaint accused an assistant coach of instructing the gang of the unnamed player.
But Annie Costabile of Front Office Sports reported a source of direct knowledge called inital reports “inaccurate.”
Costabile reported a claim that a team assistant cursed against a former player after Sunday’s match against Las Vegas Acer and the league underwent the complaint.

Seattle Storm runs on the field before a game against Dallas Wings June 3, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. (Scott Eklund/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Seattle Storm brought inquiries to the league when they were reached for comment. WNBA did not immediately respond to Pakinomist Digital’s request for comment.
The storm hired outside the advisor last year to investigate accusations of bullying and harassment from the coaching staff. The probe concluded that there were no offenses of mismatch in the workplace.

Seattle Storm coach Noelle Quinn responds to La Sparks in the first half of Crypto.com Arena 11 September 2024. (Kirby Lee/Imag- Pictures)
“I think the organization was doing the right thing,” said storm coach Noelle Quinn in February. “Throughout this process, the level of communication was extremely high. I felt supported in many ways and I know my staff also felt supported. With something similar it is important to take the right steps and our organization did it.”



