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2004 WNBA season


FieldValue
title2004 WNBA season
leagueWomen's National Basketball Association
sportBasketball
logo_size75px
captionThe WNBA logo.
durationMay 20 - October 12, 2004
no_of_games34
no_of_teams13
attendance1,903,427
average_attendance8,613
TVABC, ESPN, Oxygen, NBATV
draft2004 WNBA Draft
draft_link2004 WNBA Draft
top_pickUSA Diana Taurasi
picked_byPhoenix Mercury
seasonRegular season
MVPUSA Lisa Leslie (Los Angeles)
MVP_linkWomen's National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_linkWNBA Playoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_linkEastern Conference (WNBA)
conf1_champConnecticut Sun
conf1_runner-upNew York Liberty
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Conference (WNBA)
conf2_champSeattle Storm
conf2_runner-upSacramento Monarchs
finalsFinals
finals_linkWNBA Finals
finals_champSeattle Storm
finals_runner-upConnecticut Sun
finals_MVPUSA Betty Lennox (Seattle)
finals_MVP_linkWNBA Finals MVP Award
seasonslistList of WNBA seasons
seasonslistnamesWNBA
prevseason_link2003 WNBA season
prevseason_year2003
nextseason_link2005 WNBA season
nextseason_year2005
top_scorer_linkWNBA Career Scoring
top_pick_linkList of first overall WNBA draft picks

| conf1_runner-up =New York Liberty | conf2_runner-up =Sacramento Monarchs | finals_runner-up =Connecticut Sun The 2004 WNBA season was the Women's National Basketball Association's eighth season. The league had one fewer team than in 2003 as the Cleveland Rockers folded after the 2003 season. The season ended with the Seattle Storm winning their first WNBA Championship, as their head coach Anne Donovan became the first female coach to win a WNBA championship.

Cleveland Rockers dispersal draft

Main article: 2004 WNBA dispersal draft

On January 6, 2004, the Cleveland Rockers dispersal draft was held. This draft re-assigned players from the Cleveland Rockers who folded after the end of 2003 WNBA season. The remaining thirteen teams in the WNBA each selected one player from the 2003 Rockers roster in the one-round draft. Teams drafted in inverse order of their 2003 regular season finish.

The top four picks were:

PickPlayerNationalityNew TeamRef.
1Penny TaylorPhoenix Mercury
2Chasity MelvinWashington Mystics
3LaToya ThomasSan Antonio Silver Stars
4Ann WautersNew York Liberty

Regular season

Standings

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Playoffs

Main article: 2004 WNBA playoffs

Awards

Reference:

Individual

AwardWinnerTeam
Most Valuable Player (MVP)Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Finals MVPBetty LennoxSeattle Storm
Defensive Player of the YearLisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Most Improved Player
(co-winners)Kelly MillerIndiana Fever
Wendy PalmerConnecticut Sun
Peak PerformersScoringLauren Jackson
ReboundingLisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Rookie of the YearDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship AwardTeresa EdwardsMinnesota Lynx
Coach of the YearSuzie McConnell SerioMinnesota Lynx

Team

AwardPlayerTeam
All-WNBAFirst TeamLauren Jackson
Tina ThompsonHouston Comets
Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
Sue BirdSeattle Storm
Second TeamTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
Swin CashDetroit Shock
Yolanda GriffithSacramento Monarchs
Nikki TeasleyLos Angeles Sparks
Nykesha SalesConnecticut Sun

Players of the Week

Week endingPlayerTeam
May 30Tina ThompsonHouston Comets
June 6Tamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
June 13Swin CashDetroit Shock
June 20Tamika Catchings (2)Indiana Fever
June 27Nykesha SalesConnecticut Sun
July 4Anna DeForgePhoenix Mercury
July 11Swin Cash (2)Detroit Shock
July 18Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
July 25Lauren Jackson (2)Seattle Storm
August 1Tina Thompson (2)Houston Comets
September 7Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
September 13Alana BeardWashington Mystics
September 20Adrienne GoodsonSan Antonio Silver Stars

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Charlotte Sting: Trudi Lacey and Tyrone Bogues
  • Connecticut Sun: Mike Thibault
  • Detroit Shock: Bill Laimbeer
  • Indiana Fever: Brian Winters
  • New York Liberty: Richie Adubato and Pat Coyle
  • Washington Mystics: Michael Adams

Western Conference

  • Houston Comets: Van Chancellor
  • Los Angeles Sparks: Michael Cooper, Karleen Thompson and Ryan Weisenberg
  • Minnesota Lynx: Suzie McConnell Serio
  • Phoenix Mercury: Carrie Graf
  • Sacramento Monarchs: John Whisenant
  • San Antonio Silver Stars: Dee Brown and Shell Dailey
  • Seattle Storm: Anne Donovan

References

References

  1. (January 6, 2004). "Darling goes to Lynx in dispersal draft". [[ESPN]].
  2. "2004 WNBA Dispersal Draft Recap".
  3. (January 5, 2004). "2004 Dispersal Draft Preview".
  4. "2004 WNBA Season Awards - WNBA".
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