The word that best describes the Storm’s upcoming 2026 WNBA season is opportunity. “That’s a great way to sum up what we have right now,” three-year veteran forward Jordan Horston said. “We lost some really big pieces, and now this year, we all have to step up. It’s an opportunity for everybody to showcase and do what they do best. “You don’t have to be anybody but yourself. That’s what they’re preaching. Just be you, within the concepts, of course. But with us missing and not having those veterans, everybody has to step up.” On WNBA draft night three weeks ago, general manager Talisa Rhea seemingly put season expectations into perspective after the Storm collected Awa Fam, Flau’jae Johnson and Taina Mair in the first round. “It was a great time to just reset the foundation,” she said. So, what does “reset” mean for a team that brought in nine newcomers and retained five holdovers? “Competing to win every single night,” first-year coach Sonia Raman said.…