2007 WNBA season

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The 2007 WNBA season was the Women's National Basketball Association's 11th season. On January 3, 2007 The Charlotte Sting folded. Three months later on April 4, the WNBA held their annual draft in Cleveland, Ohio. Lindsey Harding of Duke University was selected number one by the Phoenix Mercury. The Duke point guard was traded later to the Minnesota Lynx for Tangela Smith. The San Antonio Silver Stars selected Ohio State University center, Jessica Davenport. Davenport was traded to the New York Liberty for Becky Hammon. The season kicked off on May 19, with a rematch of the 2006 WNBA Finals between the Sacramento Monarchs and the Detroit Shock. The Shock defeated the Monarchs 75-68. On July 15 The All Star Game was played at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. The Eastern All Stars defeated the Western All Stars 103-99. Detroit Shock center, Cheryl Ford won the MVP of the game. Playing 27 minutes contributing 16 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists for the Eastern All Stars victory. The 2007 WNBA regular season ended on August 19. Lauren Jackson of the Seattle Storm was named league MVP. Dan Hughes of the San Antonio Silver Stars was named Coach of the Year. Armintie Price of the Chicago Sky was named Rookie of The Year. The 2007 WNBA season officially ended on September 16 when the Phoenix Mercury won the season WNBA Championship. The Mercury defeated the Detroit Shock 3 games to 2. Mercury guard Cappie Pondexter was named Finals MVP.

Charlotte Sting dispersal draft

Template:Main article On January 8, 2007, the Charlotte Sting dispersal draft was held after the team folded in December 2006.[1] The remaining thirteen active teams in the WNBA each selected one player from the 2006 Sting roster in the one-round draft.[2] Teams drafted in inverse order of their 2006 regular season finish.[1][3] All Sting players were available except for unrestricted free agents, Allison Feaster and Tammy Sutton-Brown.[1] Two players from the Sting, Tasha Butts and Summer Erb, were not selected in the dispersal draft and became free agents on January 15.[4]

The top four picks were:

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2 Tangela Smith Minnesota Lynx
3 Janel McCarville New York Liberty
4 Helen Darling San Antonio Silver Stars

Regular season

Standings

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Western Conference Template:2007 WNBA Western Conference standings

Playoffs

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Awards

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Individual

Award Winner Team
Most Valuable Player (MVP) Lauren Jackson[7] Seattle Storm
Finals MVP Cappie Pondexter Phoenix Mercury
Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
Most Improved Player Janel McCarville New York Liberty
Peak Performers Scoring Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
Rebounding Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
Assists Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars
Sixth Woman of the Year Plenette Pierson Detroit Shock
Rookie of the Year Armintie Price Chicago Sky
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award Tully Bevilaqua Indiana Fever
Coach of the Year Dan Hughes San Antonio Silver Stars

Team

Award Player Team
All-WNBA First Team Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock
Penny Taylor Phoenix Mercury
Second Team Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever
Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun
Tina Thompson Houston Comets
Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx
Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars
All-Defensive First Team Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever
Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun
Alana Beard Washington Mystics
Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock
Second Team Tully Bevilaqua Indiana Fever
Rebekkah Brunson Sacramento Monarchs
Margo Dydek Connecticut Sun
Loree Moore New York Liberty
Chelsea Newton Sacramento Monarchs
All-Rookie Team Armintie Price Chicago Sky
Sidney Spencer Los Angeles Sparks
Lindsey Harding Minnesota Lynx
Camille Little San Antonio Silver Stars
Marta Fernandez Los Angeles Sparks

Players of the Week

Week ending Eastern Conference Western Conference
Player Team Player Team
May 27 Erin Thorn New York Liberty Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
June 3 Asjha Jones Connecticut Sun Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars
June 10 Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever Rebekkah Brunson Sacramento Monarchs
June 17 Candice Dupree Chicago Sky Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
June 25 Katie Smith Detroit Shock Becky Hammon (2) San Antonio Silver Stars
July 2 Jia Perkins Chicago Sky Lauren Jackson (2) Seattle Storm
July 9 Tamika Catchings (2) Indiana Fever Erin Buescher San Antonio Silver Stars
July 23 Lindsay Whalen Connecticut Sun Lauren Jackson (3) Seattle Storm
July 30 Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun Lauren Jackson (4) Seattle Storm
August 6 Alana Beard Washington Mystics Diana Taurasi (2) Phoenix Mercury
August 13 Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock Penny Taylor Phoenix Mercury
August 20 Alana Beard (2) Washington Mystics Lauren Jackson (5) Seattle Storm

Coaches

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

References

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External links

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