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May 18, 2008 11:38 AM
WNBA: The Perfect Summer Storm
Posted by Rod Mar
If the thermometer in Seattle hits 90 degrees, it can only mean one thing:
Basketball season?
Actually, today's 90 degree mini-heatwave is really unusual for May in the Pacific Northwest, but that didn't stop over 10,000 fans from packing KeyArena to watch the WNBA's Seattle Storm from opening their season against the Chicago Sky.
(Seriously, who chooses these names? When I think of Chicago, I think of wind, lakes, beer and brats, but I guess you really couldn't name a women's basketball team "The Chicago Beer". But really, it's as appropriate as "Sky", right? Am I wrong here?)
My strategy (wow, is THAT a stretch) was to try to visually acknowledge all of the changes that the Storm has undergone since last season. That would include new owners, an new coach, and some new high-profile players.
The new owners were easy to spot. Unlike Clay Bennett, who hid from fans all season with the Sonics (I GUARANTEE you that Bennett will have a throne installed for himself at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City), the four new majority owners were seated together courtside. They are (l-r) Ginny Gilder, Lisa Brummel, Anne Levinson and Dawn Trudeau:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 70mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
Popular local songstress Brandi Carlile was on hand to sing the national anthem:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 70mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
The players were introduced on a stage at midcourt and emerged from beneath the stage amid fog. I was shooting for a first edition deadline and we'd agreed that we'd use a pregame photo so I could make a 7:15pm deadline. As tipoff was scheduled for 7pm, I didn't have a lot of time to get choosy about pictures.
Keeping in mind the new players added to the roster, I wasn't concerned about getting longtime Storm stars Lauren Jackson or Sue Bird onto the sports cover. In order, my preference was Sheryl Swoopes (former MVP and one of the biggest names in women's basketball), Yolanda Griffith (another former MVP) or Swin Cash (former All-Star).
Obviously, if another player made the best photo, I would have considered that. But Swoopes is newsworthy, and her introduction was made the sports cover in the early editions:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 75mm, ISO 1600, 1/250 sec.,f2.8)
I went up to the workroom and hustled out a photo back to the paper before heading down to shoot the game. The Storm looked slow and sloppy in the first half. I wondered if this heavily veteran team was also getting a little long in the tooth as they were getting out-jumped, out-ran and out-hustled. Griffith had her shot blocked by Chicago's Sylvia Fowles:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 70mm, ISO 1600, 1/640 sec.,f2.8)
New head coach Brian Alger prodded his team as they struggled through the opening two quarters:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 95mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
We needed a large photo for the cover and at least two photos for the inside pages, so I went wide for part of the third quarter. The Storm started hitting on all cylinders and rallied. Seattle's Swin Cash scored over Chicago's Brooke Wyckoff:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 24-70mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 24mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
Cash scored and was fouled a couple of plays later and ended up up on her back on the floor celebrating. I got lucky and had the right lens (24-70mm) to make a frame that also included fans cheering. At 46mm, I wasn't too loose not to be able to see her face well, and also not too tight to have not been able to include the fans:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 24-70mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 46mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
I was trying hard to make a good action photo of Sheryl Swoopes, but just couldn't make it happen. I settled for a shot of her clapping as the Storm took the lead:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 70-200mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 153mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
After Seattle locked up the victory for the team's first win with the new owners, the entire team went over to where the ownership group was cheering and they hugged and celebrated. Owner Ginny Gilder was all smiles along with fellow owner Lisa Brummel (at right).

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 16-35mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 16mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
The entire group gathered at midcourt for a team cheer, owners included. I made a few quick attempts at a "Hail Mary", but they were very average, as these shots tend to be. Plus, I'm not exactly tall enough to get a good high angle.

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 16-35mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 16mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
I then spotted owner Dawn Trudeau simply beaming in the "eye of the Storm" as fellow owner Anne Levinson can be seen to her left:

(Canon EOS 1D Mark III, EF 16-35mm, f2.8 zoom lens @ 16mm, ISO 1600, 1/500 sec.,f2.8)
It was obvious to everyone that the effort these women have put forth to keep the team in Seattle has resulted in a great gift to the city. I hope they will be able to enjoy their team for a long time.
First edition sports cover:

Later editions sports cover:

May 18, 08 - 11:38 AM
WNBA: The Perfect Summer Storm

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