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The team posted a 16–18 record and became the first team in WNBA history to miss the Playoffs after winning the championship in the previous season. In their place, the Detroit Shock won their third championship under coach Bill Laimbeer , solidifying their place in WNBA history before Laimbeer resigned early in 2009, effectively ending the ...
[15] [16] The most successful playoff teams are the Minnesota Lynx, Seattle Storm, and defunct Houston Comets, who have each won four WNBA championships; the Lynx have made six appearances in the WNBA Finals, the most in league history. [17] [18] Three current WNBA teams have yet to win a championship; among them, the Connecticut Sun has ...
Most points in first career game (WNBA debut) 34 – Candace Parker , Los Angeles at Phoenix, May 17, 2008 [ 36 ] 27 – Napheesa Collier , Minnesota vs. Chicago, May 25, 2019
The following is a timeline of the organizational changes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), including contractions, expansions, relocations, and divisional realignment. The league was formed as the Basketball Association of America (BAA) in 1946 and took its current name in 1949.
In 2008 the San Antonio Silver Stars became the first team in WNBA Finals history to be swept in a five-game series, losing to the Detroit Shock. The 2011 WNBA Finals was the first coached by two women. In 2014, the Chicago Sky became the first team to appear in the WNBA Finals with a sub-.500 record.
The WNBA is going international. There's no team name or logo yet. Following the timeline of the Golden State Valkyries, that will likely come later this year.San Francisco was announced as an ...
Portland WNBA team: To begin 2026 Sacramento Monarchs: 1997–2009 8,287 224 200 .527 9 24 19 .558 1 San Antonio Stars: 2003–2017 7,857 204 306 .400 7 8 18 .308 0 Seattle Storm: 2000–present 7,697 303 303 .500 13 19 22 .463 4 Toronto Tempo: To begin 2026 Tulsa Shock: 2010–2015 5,173 59 145 .289 1 0 2 .000 0 Utah Starzz: 1997–2002 7,334 ...
Six of the 10 2022 All-WNBA selections are on two teams. It is the first time in WNBA history that multiple teams have three All-WNBA players from the previous year, according to Elias.