
After winning 11 straight finals games, losing the ultimate title would’ve been painful — thankfully, it didn’t get to that as the Seattle Storm took home the WNBA championship Tuesday night.
The win marks the team’s fourth championship win, after taking home the title in 2004, 2010, 2018, and 2020.
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Here’s how the team celebrated:
🏆🏆🏆🏆#StrongerThanEver #WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/VjbEqBnJVp
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
🏆🏆 𝗪𝗼𝗸𝗲 𝘂𝗽 like this. 🏆🏆#StrongerThanEver #WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/ELJcygSsr9
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
⛈🏆 A night we’ll never forget 🏆⛈#StrongerThanEver#WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/1DtTjYqFR5
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
🏆🍾 Victory never tasted so sweet! 🍾🏆@jewellloyd#StrongerThanEver #WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/E7yTNdWYjd
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
😊😊😊#StrongerThanEver pic.twitter.com/jXASr4CyAh
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
LFG @breannastewart love my team! 💚💛💚💛🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/ZKyQ7jDbPi
— Sami Whitcomb (@SamBam32) October 7, 2020
✌️ 😜 🤘@jewellloyd@MerSladezz#StrongerThanEver #WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/IqkvMi8cce
— WNBA Champs (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020