Looming move leaves Storm players uneasy.
Storm players, scattered across the world for overseas play, say they're relieved to have a place to return for the summer. Still, they're busy checking their e-mail for updates from Karen Bryant, the Storm's chief operating officer. Jackson and teammate Sue Bird, who will also begin play in Russia in November, will pay closer attention because they purchased homes in Queen Anne, knowing their team is the smaller stake in the struggle. WNBA franchises typically sell for $10 million. Bird, who turned 27 earlier this month, is an unrestricted free agent, hopeful of re-signing with Seattle. But Bryant said no promises have been made to anyone not under contract, though guard Tanisha Wright did say Donovan, also director of player personnel, said the team would pick up the fourth-year option of her rookie contract.
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