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  2. Houston Comets - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 2009 Atlanta Dream season - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Houston Comets Dispersal Draft. 1.2 WNBA draft. ... Results; Record: 18–16 (.529) Place: ... Eastern Conference Player of the Week: August 17 [19]

  4. 2003 Houston Comets season - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Dispersal Draft. 1.2 WNBA draft. ... Results; Record: 20–14 (.588) Place: ... The 2003 WNBA season was the seventh for the Houston Comets. Former WNBA MVP ...

  5. 2004 Houston Comets season - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Dispersal Draft. 1.2 WNBA draft. ... Results; Record: 13–21 (.382) Place: ... The 2004 WNBA season was the eighth season for the Houston Comets. The Comets ...

  6. 2008 Houston Comets season - Wikipedia

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    A dispersal draft took place on December 8, 2008. Before the team folded, they were possibly going to move to Las Vegas, Nevada, but the plan didn't work out. What turned out to be the team's final home game in its history was relocated from the Reliant Arena to the Strahan Coliseum on the campus of Texas State due to Hurricane Ike.

  7. 2009 WNBA draft - Wikipedia

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    Houston Comets Note: Two former Comets players, Tamecka Dixon and Shannon Johnson , were not selected in this draft and therefore became free agents. Note: Five former Comets players, Latasha Byears , Mwadi Mabika , Hamchetou Maiga-Ba , Michelle Snow and Tina Thompson were free agents and therefore not eligible for this draft.

  8. 2007 Houston Comets season - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 WNBA season was the 11th season for the Houston Comets. The team started the season 0-10, finishing 13-11 in the remainder part of the season, and missing the playoffs for the first time in four years. It was also their last year playing at the Toyota Center.

  9. 1997 WNBA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Comets became the first WNBA champions, riding the unstoppable Cynthia Cooper and a suffocating defense to a 65–51 victory over the New York Liberty.. Cooper, the fledgling league's leading scorer who was named Most Valuable Player earlier in the week, scored 14 of her 25 points in the pivotal second half, when the Comets had a 10–0 burst and held the Liberty scoreless for ...