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2006 WNBA season


FieldValue
title2006 WNBA season
leagueWomen's National Basketball Association
sportBasketball
logo_size75px
captionThe WNBA logo.
durationMay 20 – September 9, 2006
no_of_games34
no_of_teams14
attendance1,779,366
average_attendance7,476
TVABC, ESPN, NBA TV
draft2006 WNBA Draft
draft_link2006 WNBA Draft
top_pickUSA Seimone Augustus
picked_byMinnesota Lynx
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_champDetroit Shock
conf1_runner-upConnecticut Sun
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Conference (WNBA)
conf2_champSacramento Monarchs
conf2_runner-upLos Angeles Sparks
finalsFinals
finals_linkWNBA Finals
finals_champDetroit Shock
finals_runner-upSacramento Monarchs
finals_MVPUSA Deanna Nolan (Detroit)
finals_MVP_linkWNBA Finals MVP Award
seasonslistList of WNBA seasons
seasonslistnamesWNBA
prevseason_link2005 WNBA season
prevseason_year2005
nextseason_link2007 WNBA season
nextseason_year2007
top_scorer_linkWNBA Career Scoring
top_pick_linkList of WNBA first overall draft choices

| conf1_runner-up =Connecticut Sun | conf2_runner-up =Los Angeles Sparks | finals_runner-up =Sacramento Monarchs

The 2006 WNBA season was the Women's National Basketball Association's tenth season.

The league added one team: the Chicago Sky. The Sky were the first expansion team since 2000 when the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and the Seattle Storm came to the WNBA. A separate expansion draft for the took place on November 16, 2005.

On April 5, the WNBA held their draft. Seimone Augustus of Louisiana State University was the number one overall pick. She was selected by the Minnesota Lynx. Cappie Pondexter of Rutgers University went number two. She was selected by the Phoenix Mercury.

The season started on May 20 with a game between the Sacramento Monarchs and the Phoenix Mercury. The game was televised by ABC. The Monarchs won the game 105–78. On July 12, The All Star Game was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The East All Stars defeated the West All Stars 98–82. Katie Douglas of the Connecticut Sun was named MVP in the game with 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists. The 2006 WNBA season concluded on August 13. Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks won the league MVP. Mike Thibault of the Connecticut Sun was named Coach of The Year. Seimone Augustus of the Minnesota Lynx was named Rookie of the Year. The season ended with the Detroit Shock winning their second WNBA Championship.

Regular season

Standings

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Playoffs

Main article: 2006 WNBA playoffs

Awards

Reference:

Individual

AwardWinnerTeam
Most Valuable Player (MVP)Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Finals MVPDeanna NolanDetroit Shock
Defensive Player of the YearTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
Most Improved PlayerErin BuescherSacramento Monarchs
Peak PerformersScoringDiana Taurasi
ReboundingCheryl FordDetroit Shock
AssistsNikki TeasleyWashington Mystics
Rookie of the YearSeimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship AwardDawn StaleyHouston Comets
Coach of the YearMike ThibaultConnecticut Sun

Team

AwardPlayerTeam
All-WNBAFirst TeamLisa Leslie
Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
Tamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
Katie DouglasConnecticut Sun
Second TeamCheryl FordDetroit Shock
Alana BeardWashington Mystics
Taj McWilliams-FranklinConnecticut Sun
Seimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx
Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
All-DefensiveFirst TeamTamika Catchings
Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
Tully BevilaquaIndiana Fever
Katie DouglasConnecticut Sun
Second TeamAlana BeardWashington Mystics
Margo DydekConnecticut Sun
Deanna NolanDetroit Shock
Cheryl FordDetroit Shock
Yolanda GriffithSacramento Monarchs
All-Rookie TeamSeimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx
Cappie PondexterPhoenix Mercury
Candice DupreeChicago Sky
Sophia YoungSan Antonio Silver Stars
Monique CurrieCharlotte Sting

Players of the Week

Week endingPlayerTeam
May 30Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
June 5Seimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx
June 12Cappie PondexterPhoenix Mercury
June 19Lisa Leslie (2)Los Angeles Sparks
June 26Lisa Leslie (3)Los Angeles Sparks
July 3Lauren JacksonSeattle Storm
July 10Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
July 17Lisa Leslie (4)Los Angeles Sparks
July 24Taj McWilliams-FranklinConnecticut Sun
July 31Tamika CatchingsIndiana Fever
August 7Taj McWilliams-Franklin (2)Connecticut Sun
August 14Diana Taurasi (2)Phoenix Mercury

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Charlotte Sting: Muggsy Bogues
  • Chicago Sky: Dave Cowens
  • Connecticut Sun: Mike Thibault
  • Detroit Shock: Bill Laimbeer
  • Indiana Fever: Brian Winters
  • New York Liberty: Pat Coyle
  • Washington Mystics: Richie Adubato

Western Conference

  • Houston Comets: Van Chancellor
  • Los Angeles Sparks: Joe Bryant
  • Minnesota Lynx: Suzie McConnell-Serio and Carolyn Jenkins
  • Phoenix Mercury: Paul Westhead
  • Sacramento Monarchs: John Whisenant
  • San Antonio Silver Stars: Dan Hughes
  • Seattle Storm: Anne Donovan

References

References

  1. (November 16, 2005). "Chicago Sky chooses 13 players in expansion draft".
  2. "2006 WNBA Season Awards - WNBA".
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