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WNBA Draft (821 bytes)
1: ...[[draft (sports)|draft]] of college and [[List of WNBA players|professional women's basketball players]]... 3: The 1997 WNBA draft, the league's first, was comprised mostly o... WNBA Finals (749 bytes) 1: ...gnment of the league into divisions of teams, the WNBA Finals were turned into a best-of-three games ser... 3: ==WNBA Championship Game== 6: ==WNBA Championship Series Best of 3 Games== List of WNBA players (1809 bytes) WNBA Rookie of the Year Award (652 bytes) 1: ...d''' is given each year to the best rookie in the WNBA. WNBA Most Valuable Player Award (1363 bytes) 1: The [[Women's National Basketball Association|WNBA]] Most Valuable Player award is given to the play... WNBA Coach of the Year Award (1027 bytes) 1: [[WNBA]] coach of the year WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award (1040 bytes) 1: [[WNBA]] Defensive Player of the Year Betty Lennox (714 bytes) 1: ...WNBA Finals|2004 WNBA Championship]]. She was the WNBA Finals MVP for the Storm's championship run. 8: [[Category:WNBA players|Lennox, Betty]] Yolanda Griffith (711 bytes) 1: ...A's [[WNBA Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]] and [[WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award|Defensive Play... 2: She was the #2 draft pick in the 1999 WNBA [[WNBA Draft|draft]]. She is a four-time All-Star, and c... 8: [[Category:WNBA players|Griffith, Yolanda]] Anna DeForge (1565 bytes) 1: ...27s_National_Basketball_Association_All-Star_Game|WNBA vs. USA Basketball Game]]. 9: ...mets]], [[Charlotte Sting]], [[Phoenix Mercury]] (WNBA) 16: ...27s_National_Basketball_Association_All-Star_Game|WNBA vs. USA Basketball Game]] at [[Radio City Music H... 20: *[http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/anna_deforge/ WNBA.com: Anna DeForge] 21: ...p://www.wnba.com/mercury/news/deforge_040715.html WNBA.com: DeForge named to All-Star Team] Tina Thompson (935 bytes) 1: ...]], [[1975]]) is a [[basketball]] player in the [[WNBA]]. 3: ...in her career. Thompson has been named to the All-WNBA First Team twice (1997, 1998). 12: [[Category:WNBA players|Thompson, Tina]] Teresa Weatherspoon (1500 bytes) 1: ...n, she had held the distinction of being the only WNBA player to start every one of her games. After the... 13: *[[WNBA]] all-time leader in assists 14: *Led the [[New York Liberty]] to the first ever WNBA Finals in [[1997]] 15: *Started the first four WNBA All-Star games, 1999-2003 16: *Hit a memorable halfcourt shot to tie the WNBA Finals series with the [[Houston Comets]] in [[19... Cynthia Cooper (basketball) (1531 bytes) 1: ...he first two WNBA seasons and won 4 [[WNBA_Finals|WNBA Championships]] with the Houston Comets. Cooper r... 15: *Two-time WNBA MVP ([[1997]], [[1998]]) 16: *First [[WNBA]] player to score 1,000 career points 17: *First [[WNBA]] player to score 2,000 career points 21: *[http://www.wnba.com/ WNBA.com] Sue Wicks (1479 bytes) 1: ...'' (born [[November 26]], [[1966]]) is a former [[WNBA]] [[basketball]] player, who played with the [[Ne... 3: ...role of back-up center. The Liberty played at the WNBA championship game, losing to the [[Houston Comets... 5: ...ard. In 1999 and in 2000, the Liberty reached the WNBA Finals, only to be beaten by Houston again both t... 9: ...a total of 0.90 blocks per game. She finished her WNBA career as the number eight leader of all times in... 13: [[Category:WNBA players|Wicks, Sue]] Ticha Penicheiro (1573 bytes) 3: ... In [[2001]], she was selected as a member of the WNBA's second team. 7: ...[[June 19]], [[2003]], 1,027 career points in the WNBA; for an average of 6.8 per game, 1,121 assists; f... 12: [[Category:WNBA players|Penicheiro, Ticha]] Swin Cash (1850 bytes) 1: ...she led the [[Detroit Shock]] to their first ever WNBA title. 7: *Team(s): [[Detroit Shock]] (WNBA), Springfield Spirit (NWBL) 10: ...LC, and is involved in charity events through the WNBA. She is normally called by her nickname, "Swin". 16: ...Selected by the [[Detroit Shock]] in the [[2002]] WNBA draft (second overall) 17: *Led the Detroit Shock to their first WNBA title in [[2003]] Sheryl Swoopes (2423 bytes) 1: ...rrently plays for the [[Houston Comets]] in the [[WNBA]]. After winning the [[1993]] [[NCAA]] women's ba... 3: ...-time [[WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award | WNBA Defensive Player of the Year]]. Swoopes's contrib... 9: *Team(s): [[Houston Comets]] (WNBA), [[Dallas Fury]] (NWBL) 12: ...chael Jordan]]. Did not play during the inaugural WNBA season due to her pregnancy. 18: *Four-time [[WNBA_Finals | WNBA champion]] ([[1997]] - [[2000]]) Rebecca Lobo (1481 bytes) 1: ... was a professional [[basketball]] player for the WNBA from 1997 to 2003. She attended the [[University... 3: ...rall) in the 2002 WNBA Draft. She played the 2003 WNBA season with the [[Connecticut Sun]]. She retired ... 5: ... seen as a color analyst for NBA TV for primarily WNBA games. She also announces and commentates women'... 10: [[Category:WNBA players|Lobo, Rebecca]] Elena Baranova (1531 bytes) 7: ...ah Starzz]], [[Miami Sol]], [[New York Liberty]] (WNBA) 15: ...for most three-point field goals made in a single WNBA game (7) 16: *Member of the [[2001]] WNBA Eastern Conference All-Star team 17: *Taken in the [[2003]] WNBA dispersal draft by the [[New York Liberty]] 21: *[http://www.wnba.com/playerfile/elena_baranova/ WNBA.com Elena Baranova Bio] Lindsay Taylor (1032 bytes) 1: ...dsay Taylor''' (born [[May 20]], [[1981]]) is a [[WNBA]] [[basketball]] player for the [[Phoenix Mercury... 5: ...e of the highly regarded rookies for the [[2004]] WNBA draft. She was chosen by the Mercury, alongside h... 9: ...but was expected to return later in her inaugural WNBA season. In total, she would appear in 5 games dur... 13: [[Category:WNBA players|Taylor, Lindsay]]
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