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2002 Seattle Storm season


The 2002 WNBA season was the third season for the Seattle Storm basketball team. They made to the playoffs for the first time, but losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in a sweep, who went on to win the WNBA Finals for the second year in a row. The Storm beat the Portland Fire by 1 game for the final spot, which the Fire would later cease operations.

Offseason

WNBA draft

Sue Bird was among four of the top six draft picks, (along with Swin Cash (#2), Asjha Jones (#4) and Tamika (Williams) Raymond (#6) ) that were from the same team, the 2002 NCAA Champion University of Connecticut.

PickPlayerNationalitySchool/Club team
1Sue BirdUniversity of Connecticut
19Lucienne Berthieu
28Felicia Ragland
35Takeisha Lewis

Regular season

Season standings

Season Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1May 30New YorkL 61–780–1
2June 2at PortlandW 57–471–1
3June 4MinnesotaW 78–68 (OT)2–1
4June 6CharlotteW 65–593–1
5June 9UtahL 68–713–2
6June 11PortlandL 63–703–3
7June 14at PhoenixW 90–824–3
8June 15at UtahL 54–614–4
9June 18Los AngelesL 68–804–5
10June 20at SacramentoL 64–724–6
11June 21IndianaW 63–515–6
12June 23SacramentoW 86–606–6
13June 26at PhoenixL 53–626–7
14June 27OrlandoW 73–717–7
15July 2at New YorkL 63–747–8
16July 5at ClevelandW 73–658–8
17July 7at MiamiL 61–65 (OT)8–9
18July 9at HoustonL 59–678–10
19July 11Los AngelesW 79–609–10
20July 12ClevelandL 58–629–11
21July 19PhoenixW 89–4810–11
22July 20HoustonL 54–5610–12
23July 23at HoustonL 54–6610–13
24July 25at OrlandoW 79–7611–13
25July 27at WashingtonW 80–7112–13
26July 28at DetroitW 72–5913–13
27July 31MinnesotaW 75–6314–13
28August 1at Los AngelesW 81–7615–13
29August 4at MinnesotaL 60–7315–14
30August 9PortlandW 83–7416–14
31August 11UtahW 74–5717–14
32August 13at SacramentoL 51–5917–15
GameDateOpponentResultRecord
1August 15Los AngelesL 61–780–1
2August 17at Los AngelesL 59–690–2

Player stats

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References

References

  1. "Seattle Storm Draft History". WNBA.com.
  2. "2002 Seattle Storm Stats".
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