After a successful career at Notre Dame, Jewell Loyd was selected first overall by the Seattle Storm in the 2015 WNBA draft. She won Rookie of the Year, and her 10 seasons with the Storm also have netted two championships and six All-Star selections, one of which resulted in an All-Star MVP. She also has won two Olympic gold medals.
But Loyd’s tenure with the Storm could be nearing its end. The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that she is requesting a trade. This comes after the conclusion of an investigation into the coaching staff’s alleged player mistreatment that turned up nothing. Loyd was at the investigation’s center after filing a complaint.
Loyd has one year left on her contract after signing a supermax extension upon the conclusion of the Storm’s 2023 season. That prompted Skylar Diggins-Smith, another former Irish guard, to sign with the Storm that offseason. While the Storm returned to the playoffs, they promptly were swept by Jackie Young’s Las Vegas Aces.
Here’s Young scoring a season-high 34 points against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever:
If it’s time for Young to have a fresh start elsewhere, here’s hoping her first season there is a fruitful one.
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