The Seattle Storm are officially your 2020 WNBA Champions.
After starting the season as the overwhelming favorites to win it all, the Storm lived up to the hype, steamrolling the Las Vegas Aces 92-59 to complete the three-game sweep on Tuesday. The Storm were 6-0 in the playoffs, and outside of a two-point win in their first game against the Minnesota Lynx in the semis, they won every game by double digits.
Relive the top moments from the Finals below.
GAME 1: SEATTLE’S BIG 3 GOES OFF
Breanna Stewart becomes the first player to drop 35 and 15 in a Finals game, and Sue Bird dishes a playoff-record 16 assists.
The @seattlestorm's big 3 BALLED OUT in Game 1 of the #WNBAFinals Presented by @YouTubeTV ‼️
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 3, 2020
Game 2 is on Sunday at 3pm/et on ABC! #WNBA pic.twitter.com/79YqemDrtN
HISTORY FOR SUE BIRD.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 3, 2020
Bird sets a WNBA Finals record with 12 assists in a game ... and it’s only the third quarter ???? pic.twitter.com/5mT7z5eVDS
Breanna Stewart in GM1 @WNBA Finals ????
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) October 3, 2020
37 PTS *
15 REB **
5 3PT
4 BLK **
* 2nd most in Finals history
** Playoff career-highpic.twitter.com/1czx7bf3Sf
GAME 2: MORE BROKEN RECORDS
Dimes on dimes ????
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 4, 2020
The @seattlestorm set a new #WNBAFinals record with 33 assists in today's game ???? pic.twitter.com/5PAsOlfFFR
League MVP A’ja Wilson scores 20 points, but it’s not enough as Breanna Stewart, Alysha Clark, and Natasha Howard combine for 64 in the win.
.@_ajawilson22 filled the box score for the @LVAces ???? #WatchMeWork
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 4, 2020
20 PTS
7 REB
2 STL
2 BLK
Game 3 ➡️ Tuesday, 7pm/et on ESPN. #BradentonArea pic.twitter.com/bviAwDNVmN
64 PTS on a combined 68.6 FG% for @breannastewart, Natasha Howard and @Alysha_Clark ????
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 4, 2020
The @seattlestorm will take on the Aces in Game 3 of the #WNBAFinals Presented by @YouTubeTV on Tuesday at 7pm/et on ESPN!#BradentonArea pic.twitter.com/A56y1bgfsI
GAME 3: COMPLETING THE SWEEP
The Seattle Storm sweep the Las Vegas Aces behind a huge performance from Finals MVP Breanna Stewart.
Another BIG-TIME performance from @breannastewart propels the @seattlestorm to the 2020 #WNBA Championship ???? pic.twitter.com/GPFNFgP4o1
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 7, 2020
Stewart sets a WNBA record with 6 straight Finals games with over 20 points. The Storm win their fourth title — and legend Sue Bird has been there for every single one.
2004 ???? 2010 ???? 2018 ???? 2020
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 7, 2020
Sue Bird is now just the third player in WNBA or NBA history to win a title in three different decades
She joins Tim Duncan and John Salley.
(h/t @gabe_ibrahim) pic.twitter.com/x13OJa0Etq
Stewart is just the 5th player to ever win multiple Finals MVPs.
.@breannastewart becomes the 5th player in #WNBA history to win multiple Finals MVPs ????
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 7, 2020
She also finished the series averaging 28.3 PPG, the 2nd-highest average in a #WNBAFinals all-time ???? pic.twitter.com/JkYs4CbG45
AND THE CELEBRATION IS ON
???????? ???????????????? ???????? like this. ????????#StrongerThanEver #WeRepSe4ttle pic.twitter.com/ELJcygSsr9
— Seattle Storm (@seattlestorm) October 7, 2020
THE #WNBA FINALS MVP HAS ARRIVED pic.twitter.com/ZvWZsdm7Zv
— Meredith Cash (@mercash22) October 7, 2020
Mama Loyd is a whole mood ???? https://t.co/3W8hrHh35O
— Just Women’s Sports (@justwsports) October 7, 2020
File this under things we love to see. pic.twitter.com/vSsQLFFcG3
— espnW (@espnW) October 7, 2020
“This year has been a lot for me. This is for Kobe, Gigi and the Bryant Family and for Breonna Taylor.”
— ESPN (@espn) October 7, 2020
Jewell Loyd, the Gold Mamba, spoke after winning the WNBA championship. pic.twitter.com/yyIwnr2STV