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The 2000 WNBA season was the fourth season for the Houston Comets. The Comets won their fourth WNBA Finals and their last title in franchise history before disbanding in 2008. The Comets won their fourth WNBA Finals and their last title in franchise history before disbanding in 2008.
Houston would return to the playoffs with an 18–16 record, but lost to the 2005 defending champion Sacramento Monarchs in another sweep. 2006 was the last playoff appearance for the Houston Comets. After the Comets' season ended in 2006, the team went through a major front-office changes during the off-season.
The 2000 WNBA Championship was the championship series of the 2000 WNBA season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs.The Houston Comets, second-seeded champions of the Western Conference, defeated the New York Liberty, first-seeded champions of the Eastern Conference, two games to none in a best-of-three series.
Pages in category "Houston Comets players" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Matee Ajavon;
The 2000 Houston Comets were named the best team in WNBA history in our bracket.
3× WNBA All-Star (1999, 2000, 2003) 4× All-WNBA First Team (1997–2000) 3× WNBA scoring champion (1997–1999) WNBA 10th Anniversary Team (2006) WNBA 15th Anniversary Team (2011) WNBA 20th Anniversary Team (2016) WNBA 25th Anniversary Team (2021) 2× NCAA champion (1983, 1984) No. 14 retired by Houston Comets; No. 44 retired by USC Trojans ...
Dawson was the Comets’ general manager while also running the Rockets, and helped the team win four straight WNBA titles from 1997-2000 during their first four seasons in the league.
The 2000 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2000 season which ended with the Western Conference champion Houston Comets beating the Eastern Conference champion New York Liberty, 2-0. Cynthia Cooper was named the MVP of the Finals.