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2004 Seattle Storm season


The 2004 WNBA season was the fifth season for the Seattle Storm. They captured their first title in franchise history, bringing a title back to Seattle for the first time since 1979 when the Seattle SuperSonics, the Storm's former sister team, brought a title to Seattle by beating the Washington Bullets.

Offseason

WNBA draft

PickPlayerNationalitySchool/Club team
19Trina FriersonLouisiana Tech

Regular season

Season standings

Season Schedule

DateOpponentScoreResultRecord
May 20Minnesota88-85Win1-0
May 22Los Angeles93-67Win2-0
May 28@ Phoenix76-84Loss2-1
June 1@ Los Angeles70-73Loss2-2
June 3Phoenix72-45Win3-2
June 5@ Sacramento65-63Win4-2
June 11Connecticut68-63Win5-2
June 15@ New York86-62Win6-2
June 18@ Houston69-63Win7-2
June 19@ San Antonio74-61Win8-2
June 22Houston57-63Loss8-3
June 26New York62-67Loss8-4
July 1San Antonio76-52Win9-4
July 3Sacramento75-61Win10-4
July 7@ Washington69-72Loss10-5
July 8@ Charlotte67-70Loss10-6
July 10@ Detroit65-70Loss10-7
July 12San Antonio75-59Win11-7
July 15@ Sacramento66-63Win12-7
July 17Washington85-83Win13-7
July 22Indiana59-54Win14-7
July 24Houston67-63Win15-7
July 27@ Houston55-80Loss15-8
July 30@ Minnesota70-55Win16-8
August 1Charlotte87-55Win17-8
September 1Sacramento65-73Loss17-9
September 3@ Los Angeles81-82Loss17-10
September 4@ Phoenix55-63Loss17-11
September 8Detroit86-67Win18-11
September 10@ Minnesota61-64Loss18-12
September 12@ Connecticut64-71Loss18-13
September 13@ Indiana76-70Win19-13
September 15Phoenix73-58Win20-13
September 18Los Angeles80-83Loss20-14

Playoff Results

3October 12Connecticut74-60Win4-2

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average

PlayerGPREBASTSTLBLKPTS
Lauren Jackson31207513162634
Sue Bird34106184515439
Betty Lennox3215979343358
Sheri Sam3413982536310
Kamila Vodichkova34168553212273
Janell Burse2996192336141
Tully Bevilaqua34262938279
Adia Barnes34633123267
Alicia Thompson232496052
Simone Edwards235658348
Michelle Greco131083029
Trina Frierson550007

Playoffs

  • Won WNBA Western Conference Semifinals (2-0) over Minnesota Lynx
  • Won WNBA Western Conference Finals (2-1) over Sacramento Monarchs
  • Won WNBA Finals (2-1) over Connecticut Sun

Awards and honors

  • Betty Lennox, WNBA Finals MVP Award
  • Lauren Jackson, WNBA Peak Performer
  • Lauren Jackson, Best WNBA Player ESPY Award

References

References

  1. "Seattle Storm Draft History". WNBA.com.
  2. "2004 Seattle Storm Stats".
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