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2001 Detroit Shock season


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The 2001 WNBA season was the fourth season for the Detroit Shock.

Transactions

WNBA draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/Team/Country
16Deanna NolanGeorgia
222Jae KingiAdelaide Lightning (Australia)
338Svetlana VolnayaVirginia
454Kelly SantosBrazil

Transactions

DateTransaction
August 28, 2000Fired Nancy Lieberman-Cline as Head Coach
September 20, 2000Hired Greg Williams as Head Coach
April 20, 2001Traded Val Whiting-Raymond to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for a [2002](2002-wnba-draft) 2nd Round Pick
Drafted Deanna Nolan, Jae Kingi, Svetlana Volnaya and Kelly Santos in the [2001 WNBA draft](2001-wnba-draft)
April 23, 2001Traded Anna DeForge to the Houston Comets in exchange for Jennifer Rizzotti
May 12, 2001Traded Tamicha Jackson and a [2002](2002-wnba-draft) 4th Round Pick to the Portland Fire in exchange for a 2002 2nd Round Pick
May 18, 2001Waived Cal Bouchard and Svetlana Volnaya
May 27, 2001Traded Jennifer Rizzotti to the Cleveland Rockers in exchange for a [2002](2002-wnba-draft) 3rd Round Pick
Traded Olympia Scott-Richardson and a [2002](2002-wnba-draft) 3rd Round Pick to the Indiana Fever in exchange for [2002](2002-wnba-draft) 2nd Round Pick
Waived Joy Holmes Harris

Roster

Schedule

Regular season

|- | 1 | June 2 | Houston | L 73–74 | Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (24) | Ndiaye-Diatta Palmer (6) | Elena Tornikidou (5) | The Palace of Auburn Hills

0–1
2
June 5
Orlando
L 71–92
Deanna Nolan (12)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (9)
Edwina Brown (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
0–2
-
3
June 7
@ Houston
L 66–87
Elena Tornikidou (15)
Wendy Palmer (9)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (4)
Compaq Center
0–3
-
4
June 12
@ Miami
W 68–67 (OT)
Canty
Palmer (16)
Wendy Palmer (9)
Edwina Brown (4)
American Airlines Arena
1–3
-
5
June 14
Washington
W 80–65
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (22)
Ndiaye-Diatta
Palmer (9)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (4)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
2–3
-
6
June 16
@ Charlotte
W 72–69 (2OT)
Dominique Canty (20)
Barbara Farris (8)
Dominique Canty (7)
Charlotte Coliseum
3–3
-
7
June 17
Minnesota
L 63–71
Carla Boyd (14)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (12)
Canty
Brown (3)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
3–4
-
8
June 22
@ Indiana
L 56–77
Dominique Canty (10)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (6)
Jae Kingi (5)
Conseco Fieldhouse
3–5
-
9
June 23
Indiana
L 70–74
Claudia Neves (16)
Santos
Sporn (5)
Dominique Canty (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
3–6
-
10
June 26
Los Angeles
L 89–98
Edwina Brown (18)
Farris
Ndiaye-Diatta (8)
Edwina Brown (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
3–7
-
11
June 27
@ Charlotte
L 50–74
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (13)
Barbara Farris (6)
Dominique Canty (3)
Charlotte Coliseum
3–8
-
12
June 29
Phoenix
W 75–71
Jae Kingi (25)
Dominique Canty (11)
Jae Kingi (4)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
4–8
-
13
July 2
@ New York
L 60–66
Elena Tornikidou (16)
Jae Kingi (8)
Dominique Canty (4)
Madison Square Garden
4–9
-
14
July 6
Charlotte
L 50–67
Deanna Nolan (11)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (9)
Farris
Kingi
Ndiaye-Diatta (2)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
4–10
-
15
July 8
@ Orlando
L 67–73
Edwina Brown (15)
Elena Tornikidou (7)
Dominique Canty (3)
TD Waterhouse Centre
4–11
-
16
July 11
@ Washington
W 64–52
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (20)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (10)
Ndiaye-Diatta
Neves (5)
MCI Center
5–11
-
17
July 13
Miami
L 55–56
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (19)
Wendy Palmer (8)
Jae Kingi (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
5–12
-
18
July 14
@ Miami
L 51–66
Deanna Nolan (10)
Wendy Palmer (8)
Canty
Ndiaye-Diatta
Palmer (2)
American Airlines Arena
5–13
-
19
July 18
New York
L 67–80
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (19)
Wendy Palmer (8)
Brown
Neves
Tornikidou (2)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
5–14
-
20
July 21
@ Sacramento
L 52–66
Ndiaye-Diatta
Kingi (13)
Edwina Brown (9)
Edwina Brown (5)
ARCO Arena
5–15
-
21
July 22
@ Portland
W 80–77 (OT)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (18)
Wendy Palmer (7)
Canty
Tornikidou (4)
Rose Garden
6–15
-
22
July 24
@ Seattle
L 69–74 (OT)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (23)
Wendy Palmer (11)
Elena Tornikidou (6)
KeyArena
6–16
-
23
July 26
@ Phoenix
L 62–63
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (23)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (7)
Edwina Brown (6)
America West Arena
6–17
-
24
July 28
Cleveland
L 50–57
Wendy Palmer (14)
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (8)
Jae Kingi (4)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
6–18
-
25
July 29
Orlando
W 64–62
Edwina Brown (13)
Edwina Brown (6)
Edwina Brown (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
7–18
-
26
August 1
@ New York
L 63–66
Elena Tornikidou (22)
Wendy Palmer (11)
Edwina Brown (5)
Madison Square Garden
7–19
-
27
August 4
Portland
W 70–65
Edwina Brown (15)
Wendy Palmer (13)
Jae Kingi (4)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
8–19
-
28
August 7
Utah
L 69–76
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (27)
Farris
Ndiaye-Diatta (3)
Edwina Brown (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
8–20
-
29
August 8
@ Cleveland
L 66–73
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta (19)
Edwina Brown (5)
Edwina Brown (7)
Gund Arena
8–21
-
30
August 10
Washington
W 69–63
Elena Tornikidou (21)
Wendy Palmer (8)
Jae Kingi (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
9–21
-
31
August 12
@ Indiana
L 66–83
Wendy Palmer (17)
Wendy Palmer (6)
Edwina Brown (4)
Conseco Fieldhouse
9–22
-
32
August 14
Cleveland
W 76–65
Elena Tornikidou (16)
Wendy Palmer (5)
Edwina Brown (7)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
10–22

Season standings

Statistics

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Wendy Palmer222229.6.423.333.6787.01.01.00.210.6
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta323128.5.457.333.7765.31.50.70.911.8
Edwina Brown321425.0.366.377.7833.22.71.00.27.4
Elena Tornikidou323224.3.446.449.8872.41.80.60.49.6
Jae Kingi291721.6.387.375.7222.22.61.10.35.8
Deanna Nolan27020.2.330.288.8112.01.10.60.27.1
Dominique Canty321819.5.363.200.7572.62.21.00.06.2
Claudia Neves221518.5.362.3651.0001.31.51.00.04.3
Barbara Farris311018.0.469N/A.6383.50.50.20.24.2
Rachael Sporn23111.5.404N/A.3332.30.50.30.21.8
Carla Boyd21011.0.343.306.9001.20.70.50.13.6
Kelly Santos14010.9.476.000.6671.90.40.20.23.7

‡Waived/Released during the season

†Traded during the season

≠Acquired during the season

References

References

  1. "2001 Detroit Shock Transactions".
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