Remember that truncated and transformational WNBA offseason? Well, it’s almost over and the real games are about to start. The Storm lost their top five scorers, including four All-Stars from last year’s squad and restocked the roster with a handful of promising rookies and an assortment of replacements who were role players for their previous WNBA teams. After two weeks of training camp, two exhibitions — a narrow loss to the Golden State Valkyries and a double-digit win against the expansion Portland Fire — and the Storm are set to begin a new era under coach Sonia Raman. The Storm tip off the 30 th WNBA season — and Year 27 for the franchise — at 7 p.m. Friday with a rematch versus the Valkyries at Climate Pledge Arena. To start things off here are five storylines to watch this summer. Can the Storm replicate Golden State’s success?…