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The finale series was known as the WNBA Championship from 1997 to 2001, before changing to WNBA Finals to reflect its NBA counterpart. In 2005, the WNBA Finals adopted a best-of-five format. In 2016, the WNBA began seeding teams #1 through #8 regardless of conference making it possible for two Eastern Conference or two Western Conference teams ...
[17] [18] Three current WNBA teams have yet to win a championship; among them, the Connecticut Sun has finished as runners-up in four WNBA Finals. [19] The best regular season performance in league history was set in the 1998 season by the Houston Comets, who finished with a 27–3 win–loss record—a winning percentage of 0.900. The number ...
Of the WNBA's eight inaugural teams, four remain active: the Las Vegas Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, New York Liberty, and the Phoenix Mercury. [n 1] All four teams are tied for the most games played in WNBA history, with 934. [4] The Atlanta Dream, being the WNBA's most recently established team, [5] have the least games played with 578. [4]
Throughout its 24 year history, the WNBA has seen extreme swings of highs and lows. From the leagues conception in 1996, to the recent rise in popularity we've seen the league enjoy, the history ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... (WNBA) championship seasons (19 P) W. Western Conference ... 2020 WNBA season; 2021 WNBA season
Seimone Augustus during the 2017 WNBA Finals. The 2011 season began with strong publicity brought on by the rising young stars of the league and the NBA lockout. [37] The 2011 NBA lockout began on July 1, 2011. Unlike the previous lockout, which affected the WNBA, president Laurel J. Richie confirmed that this lockout would not affect the WNBA.
WNBA Playoffs appearance streak WNBA championships won during streak 12 Indiana Fever: 2005–2016: 1 11 Minnesota Lynx: 2011–2021: 4 (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017) 10 Seattle Storm: 2004–2013: 2 (2004, 2010) 10 Phoenix Mercury: 2013–2022: 1 9 Los Angeles Sparks: 2012–2020: 1 8 Los Angeles Sparks: 1999–2006: 2 (2001, 2002) 8 Connecticut Sun^
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