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2009 WNBA season


FieldValue
title2009 WNBA season
leagueWomen's National Basketball Association
sportBasketball
logo_size75px
captionThe WNBA logo.
durationJune 6 – October 9, 2009
no_of_games34
no_of_teams13
attendance1,776,536
average_attendance8,039
TVABC, ESPN, NBA TV
draft2009 WNBA Draft
draft_link2009 WNBA Draft
top_pickUSA Angel McCoughtry
picked_byAtlanta Dream
seasonRegular season
MVPUSA Diana Taurasi (Phoenix)
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_link2009 WNBA Playoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_linkEastern Conference (WNBA)
conf1_champIndiana Fever
conf1_runner-upDetroit Shock
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Conference (WNBA)
conf2_champPhoenix Mercury
conf2_runner-upLos Angeles Sparks
finalsFinals
finals_linkWNBA Finals
finals_champPhoenix Mercury
finals_runner-upIndiana Fever
finals_MVPUSA Diana Taurasi
finals_MVP_linkWNBA Finals MVP Award
seasonslistList of WNBA seasons
seasonslistnamesWNBA
prevseason_link2008 WNBA season
prevseason_year2008
nextseason_link2010 WNBA season
nextseason_year2010
top_scorer_linkWNBA Career Scoring
top_pick_linkList of WNBA first overall draft choices

| conf1_runner-up =Detroit Shock | conf2_runner-up =Los Angeles Sparks | finals_runner-up =Indiana Fever

The 2009 WNBA season was the 13th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. It is the first WNBA season without a Houston franchise, the Comets having folded in December 2008. The season ended with the Phoenix Mercury winning their second championship in three years.

The regular season began with a televised (ABC) meeting between the defending champion Detroit Shock and the Los Angeles Sparks in Los Angeles on June 6. The Connecticut Sun hosted the 9th Annual All-Star Game which was broadcast live on ABC (HD) on July 25.

2008–2009 WNBA offseason

  • The new television deal with ESPN will begin during the 2009 season. For the first time ever, teams will be paid rights fees as part of this deal.
  • As of the 2009 season, the maximum roster size per team is reduced from 13 to 11. Any team that falls below nine players able to play due to injury, pregnancy or any other factor outside of the control of the team will, upon request, be granted a roster hardship exception allowing the team to sign an additional player or players so that the team will have nine players able to play in an upcoming game or games. As soon as the injured (or otherwise sidelined) player(s) is able to play, the roster hardship player(s) -- not any other player on the roster—must be waived.
  • On October 23, 2008, Angela Taylor was named general manager of the Washington Mystics.
  • On November 6, 2008, Julie Plank was named head coach of the Washington Mystics.
  • On November 20, 2008, Bill Laimbeer was signed to a two-year contract extension as the head coach and general manager of the Detroit Shock.
  • On December 1, 2008, the Houston Comets ceased basketball operations.
  • On January 5, 2009, the free agent signing period began.
  • On February 3, 2009, president Donna Orender announced that the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game is in Connecticut, hosted by the Sun.
  • On April 28, 2009, Anne Donovan was named assistant coach of the New York Liberty.
  • The WNBA announced the addition of the WNBA LiveAccess system on May 13, 2009. This new feature on WNBA.com will provide fans with free access to more than 200 live game webcasts – the league's most comprehensive offering – throughout the 2009 WNBA season. For the first time, fans around the world will be able to access live game webcasts on individual team web sites. All of the WNBA LiveAccess games will then be archived for on-demand viewing.
  • On June 1, 2009, Donna Orender and David Stern announced that the Phoenix Mercury had signed a corporate deal with LifeLock. This would allow the LifeLock name to be on the team uniforms and the court, among other things. This was the first deal of the type in WNBA or NBA history.
  • On June 3, 2009, Minnesota Lynx head coach Don Zierden resigned to take an assistant job with Flip Saunders and the Washington Wizards. Assistant coach Jennifer Gillom was promoted to head coach of the Lynx.
  • On June 5, 2009, the Los Angeles Sparks signed a corporate deal with Farmers Insurance. This would allow the Farmers Insurance name to be on the team uniforms and the court, among other things. This was the second deal of the type in WNBA or NBA history (after the Mercury).

Houston Comets dispersal draft

Main article: 2009 WNBA dispersal draft

On December 8, 2008, the Houston Comets dispersal draft was held. Five former Comets players, Latasha Byears, Mwadi Mabika, Hamchetou Maiga-Ba, Michelle Snow, and Tina Thompson were free agents and therefore not eligible for this draft. Six of the thirteen teams making selections waived their picks.

The top four picks were:

PickPlayerNationalityNew TeamRef.
1Sancho Lyttle[Atlanta Dream](2009-atlanta-dream-season)
2Matee Ajavon[Washington Mystics](2009-washington-mystics-season)
3Mistie Bass[Chicago Sky](2009-chicago-sky-season)
4Roneeka Hodges[Minnesota](2009-minnesota-lynx-season)

Draft

Main article: 2009 WNBA draft

The WNBA Draft lottery was held on December 9, 2008. The Atlanta Dream received the first overall selection. The Washington Mystics received the number two selection. The Chicago Sky came up with the third overall selection, followed by the Minnesota Lynx at four and the Phoenix Mercury at number five. For the first time in WNBA history, the lottery balls were chosen exactly according to odds.

The 2009 WNBA Draft was held on April 9 in Secaucus, New Jersey. Coverage of the first round was shown on ESPN2 (in HD for the first time ever) at 3:00pm. Second and third round coverage was shown on ESPNU and NBA TV at 4:00pm.

The top draft picks were as follows:

  1. Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta Dream
  2. Marissa Coleman, Washington Mystics
  3. Kristi Toliver, Chicago Sky
  4. Renee Montgomery, Minnesota Lynx
  5. DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix Mercury

Season summary

Season highlights

  • On June 15, 2009, only three games into the Detroit Shock season, seven-year head coach and general manager Bill Laimbeer announced his resignation. Rick Mahorn was promoted to head coach, and Cheryl Reeve took over GM duties.
  • On July 5, 2009, reigning MVP Candace Parker returned to the court for the first time since giving birth just 53 days earlier.
  • On July 12, 2009, Sacramento Monarchs general manager John Whisenant announced that head coach Jenny Boucek would be relieved of her duties after a 3–10 start to the season. Whisenant took over the position while maintaining his GM duties.
  • On July 31, 2009, New York Liberty general manager Carol Blazejowski announced that Pat Coyle would be fired as the head coach after a 6–11 start to the season. Assistant coach Anne Donovan took over the job on an interim basis.
  • On August 10, 2009, Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie recorded her 6,000th career point in her team's win against the Indiana Fever. Leslie was the first player in WNBA history to reach the 6,000 point plateau.
  • On August 15, 2009, Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson recorded her 5,000th career point in her team's loss against the Atlanta Dream. Jackson was the fourth player to reach the 5,000 point plateau; she was, however, the fastest and the youngest to do so.
  • On August 17, the Chicago Sky announced a change of home venue, effective with the 2010 season. The team would abandon their original home of UIC Pavilion on the campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago and move to Allstate Arena in suburban Rosemont.
  • The Phoenix Mercury averaged a league-best (and highest in WNBA history) 92.8 points per game. Fixed for a 48-minute game (111.4 points per game), the Mercury's average surpassed the highest scoring team in the WNBA.
  • The Phoenix Mercury shot 85.5% from the free-throw line. This clip is the best team free-throw percentage in WNBA and NBA history.
  • On September 25, 2009, NBA legend Larry Bird purchased about 9,000 balcony tickets to the Indiana Fever vs. Detroit Shock game three of the Eastern Conference Finals. The tickets were then distributed at the Fever box office free-of-charge to fans. Bird had the sole intent of filling the arena to support the Fever, who had never advanced to the WNBA Finals. Announced attendance at the game was 18,165 and the Fever beat the Shock.
  • On September 28, 2009, Phoenix Suns general manager Steve Kerr purchased about 7,000 balcony tickets to the Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever game one of the 2009 WNBA Finals. The tickets were then distributed at the Mercury box office free-of-charge to fans. Kerr wanted to follow up Bird's similar action stating that he knows how important a large crowd can be in a Finals series.

End-of-season business report

  • The WNBA's regular season on ESPN2 (13 telecasts) concluded with an average of 269,000 viewers, up 8% vs. 2008 season (248,000 viewers). In addition, regular-season games on ESPN2 saw increases in key demographics, including men 18-34 (+9%), men 18-49 (+14%) and men 23-54 (+23%).
  • Ratings and viewership for Game 1 of the WNBA Finals on ESPN2 were up 39 percent (.43 rating vs. .31 rating for Game 1 of the '08 WNBA Finals) and 59 percent respectively (555,000 viewers vs. 348,000 viewers), making Game 1 the most viewed WNBA game on cable since Game 4 of the '07 WNBA Finals (Shock vs. Mercury) on ESPN2 (669,000).

Regular season

Standings

All-Star Game

Main article: 2009 WNBA All-Star Game

The 2009 WNBA All-Star Game was hosted by the Connecticut Sun on July 25 at Mohegan Sun Arena. Coverage of the game began at 3:30pm on ABC. This marked the second time the Sun had hosted the annual event.

Statistic leaders

The following shows the leaders for each statistic during the 2009 regular season.

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury20.4
Rebounds per gameCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks9.8
Assists per gameSue BirdSeattle Storm5.8
Steals per gameTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever2.91
Blocks per gameCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks2.12
Field goal percentageSylvia FowlesChicago Sky.599 (103–172)
Three point FG percentageTangela SmithPhoenix Mercury.452 (42–93)
Free throw percentageNicole PowellSacramento Monarchs.979 (94–96)
Points per gameTeam StatPhoenix Mercury92.82
Least points allowedTeam StatSeattle Storm72.82
Field goal percentageTeam StatPhoenix Mercury.460
Least FG% allowedTeam StatLos Angeles Sparks.399

Schedule

| Date| Time| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists| Location/Attendance}}

-
4:00
-
15,958
-
10:00
4,875
-
5,578
-
8:30
3,283
-
475
-
3,952
-
2:00
6,339
-
7:30
4,980
-
9,287
-
7:00
6,457
-
2,109
-
10:00
2,421
-
6,630
-
3,488
-
10:00

|- ! style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2009 WNBA Regular Season |- | Date| Time| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists| Location/Attendance}} |- 13,154 |- | 4:00 || Seattle || @ || Sacramento || || 71-61SEA || Jackson (23) || Harper, Little (6) || Bird (8) || ARCO Arena 14,824 |- | 4:00 || Washington || @ || Connecticut || || 82-70WAS || Jones (22) || Sanford, Langhorne (7) || Harding (7) || Mohegan Sun Arena 7,191 |- | 7:00 || Indiana || @ || Atlanta || || 87-86 (2OT)ATL || Holdsclaw (23) || de Souza (17) || January (5) || Philips Arena 8,709 |- | 8:00 || Chicago || @ || Minnesota || NBA TVFSN-N || 102-85MIN || Perkins (24) || Perkins (6) || Anosike (8) || Target Center 8,708 |- | 10:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Phoenix || NBA TVKMYS || 90-79PHO || Taurasi, Young (25) || Riley (13) || Johnson (9) || US Airways Center 13,582 |- 13,397 |- | 4:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Washington || || 77-71WAS || Beard (27) || Langhorne (8) || Harding (7) || Verizon Center 11,759 |- | 7:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Indiana || FSI || 96-74MIN || Houston (23) || Griffith (7) || Houston, White (4) || Conseco Fieldhouse 9,234 |- | 9:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Seattle || FSN-NW || 80-70SEA || Jackson (25) || Powell, Lawson (7) || Bird (8) || KeyArena 9,686 |- 13,915 |- 7,253 |- 7,329 |- | 8:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Minnesota || || 87-76MIN || Augustus (30) || Augustus (9) || Anosike, Miller (5) || Target Center 7,444 |- | 10:00 || New York || @ ||Phoenix || || 91-84PHO || Pondexter (26) || Kraayeveld, Vaughn (7) || McCarville (6) || US Airways Center 5,080 |- 9,320 |- | 8:00 || Seattle || @ ||Minnesota || || 88-71SEA || Jackson (22) || Jackson (11) || Bird (9) || Target Center 6,423 |- | 8:30 || Atlanta || @ ||Chicago || NBA TVCN100 || 81-73CHI || Dupree (23) || de Souza, Dupree (8) || Perkins (8) || UIC Pavilion 5,689 |- | 10:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Sacramento || || 90-71SAC || Powell (19) || Harper, Paris (8) || Lawson, Pondexter (4) || ARCO Arena 6,438 |- 10,572 |- | 10:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Phoenix || || 115-104 (OT)PHO || Taurasi (31) || Powell (9) || Johnson, Lawson (8) || US Airways Center 7,173 |- 6,429 |- | 6:00 || Seattle || @ ||Chicago || || 64-57CHI || Jackson (22) || Fowles (15) || Wright (4) || UIC Pavilion 2,681 |- 2,396 |- | 10:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Sacramento || || 86-83MIN || Augustus (30) || Harper (9) || Wiggins (6) || ARCO Arena 7,736 |- 6,524 |- 5,892 |- | 7:30 || San Antonio || @ ||New York || NBA TVMSG || 77-61NYL || McCarville (18) || Young (7) || Christon (6) || Madison Square Garden 8,046 |- | 7:30 || Indiana || @ ||Detroit || || 66-54IND || Catchings (15) || Hornbuckle, McWilliams (10) || Catchings (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 7,725 |- | 7:30 || Washington || @ ||Atlanta || || 93-81ATL || Beard, Lyttle (20) || Lyttle (13) || Currie, Hardin (7) || Philips Arena 6,050 |- | 10:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Phoenix || || 89-80PHO || Pondexter (21) || Thompson (14) || Johnson (7) || US Airways Center 8,255 |- | 10:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Seattle || || 90-62SEA || Jackson (26) || Anosike (7) || Bird (10) || KeyArena 7,607 |- 11,745 |- 6,928 |- | 3:00 || New York || @ ||Atlanta || || 93-81NYL || Christon, Holdsclaw (17) || Lyttle (9) || Moore (8) || Philips Arena 5,624 |- | 6:00 || Detroit || @ ||Indiana || NBA TVFSI || 82-70IND || Douglas (23) || Sutton-Brown (9) || Catchings, Nolan (6) || Conseco Fieldhouse 7,610 |- | 7:00 || Seattle || @ ||Phoenix || NBA TVFSNA || 93-84SEA || Jackson, Taurasi (25) || Jackson (8) || Bird (9) || US Airways Center 6,181 |- | 9:30 || Sacramento || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNW || 67-47LAS || Powell (13) || Walker (9) || Bobbitt (5) || Staples Center 9,494 |- 10,351 |- | 9:30 || Phoenix || @ ||San Antonio || ESPN2 (HD) || 91-87SAN || Pondexter (26) || Taurasi, Young (8) || Johnson, Young (5) || AT&T Center 6,692 |- | 8:00 || New York || @ ||Minnesota || || 69-57MIN || Christon, Wiggins (25) || Hollingsworth (7) || Wiggins (5) || Target Center 5,620 |- 9,808 |- 9,304 |- | 7:30 || Detroit || @ ||Atlanta || || 96-86ATL || Holdsclaw (28) || de Souza (13) || Teasley (11) || Philips Arena 5,935 |- | 8:00 || Sacramento || @ ||San Antonio || || 62-52SAN || Hammon (26) || Young (10) || Hammon (6) || AT&T Center 7,973 |- | 10:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Seattle || || 69-67SEA || Jackson (32) || Jackson, Wright (8) || Bird, Lennox (5) || KeyArena 9,686 |- 6,264 |- | 7:00 || New York || @ ||Indiana || MSG || 63-54IND || Carson, Hoffman (14) || Catchings (11) || Catchings (4) || Conseco Fieldhouse 8,481 |- | 8:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Minnesota || NBA TVFSN-NFSNA || 109-80MIN || Hodges, Wiggins (22) || Anosike, Taurasi (8) || Miller (8) || Target Center 5,911 |- | 8:00 || Washington || @ ||Chicago || || 68-63CHI || Dupree (23) || Fowles (10) || Harding (6) || UIC Pavilion 3,918 |- 7,277 |- | 9:30 || Seattle || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNW || 82-55LAS || Ferdinand-Harris (15) || Cash (5) || Harrower (5) || Staples Center 10,797 |- 7,686 |- | 8:00 || Washington || @ ||San Antonio || || 84-82WAS || Young (21) || Currie (8) || Darling (6) || AT&T Center 4,723 |- | 8:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Chicago || || 74-72CHI || Powell (21) || Fowles (14) || Perkins (8) || UIC Pavilion 2,721 |- | Date| Time| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists| Location/Attendance}} |- 6,341 |- 6,468 |- | 7:30 || Detroit || @ ||New York || NBA TVMSG || 80-64NYL || Christon (25) || Ford, Hornbuckle (10) || McCarville, Smith (5) || Madison Square Garden 8,018 |- | 8:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Minnesota || FSN-N || 74-68SAC || Powell (21) || Anosike, Brunson (8) || Anosike (7) || Target Center 6,920 |- 5,456 |- | 8:00 || Chicago || @ ||San Antonio || || 85-72SAN || Young (19) || Riley, Young (8) || Hammon (10) || AT&T Center 6,662 |- 6,981 |- | 6:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Indiana || || 78-74IND || Sutton-Brown (22) || Catchings, Sutton-Brown (9) || Catchings (5) || Conseco Fieldhouse 7,024 |- | 9:30 || Phoenix || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNWFSNA || 104-89PHO || Pondexter (21) || Bonner (10) || Bobbitt, Taurasi (6) || Staples Center 9,872 |- 10,137 |- | 7:30 || Connecticut || @ ||Atlanta || || 72-67ATL || Holdsclaw (19) || de Souza (17) || Lehning (7) || Philips Arena 6,225 |- | 8:00 || Washington || @ ||Minnesota || || 96-94 (OT)MIN || Harding (27) || Currie (11) || Anosike, Currie, Miller (4) || Target Center 7,171 |- | 10:00 || Chicago || @ ||Sacramento || || 83-73SAC || Perkins (21) || Brunson (10) || Lawson, Penicheiro, Perkins (6) || ARCO Arena 5,672 |- 5,597 |- 12,247 |- | 9:00 || Sacramento || @ || Seattle || ESPN2 (HD) || 66-55SEA || Cash (18) || Powell (8) || Wright (7) || KeyArena 6,838 |- 7,409 |- | 8:30 || Indiana || @ ||Chicago || || 83-54IND || Murphy (15) || Dupree (8) || Hoffman, January (6) || UIC Pavilion 4,021 |- 12,217 |- | 7:00 || Detroit || @ ||Connecticut || NBA TVWCTX || 79-77 (OT)DET || Smith (25) || Braxton (13) || Smith, Whalen (3) || Mohegan Sun Arena 6,342 |- | 7:30 || Atlanta || @ ||New York || || 71-69NYL || Castro Marques, Christon (18) || Castro Marques, de Souza, Holdsclaw (8) || Castro Marques, Moore (6) || Madison Square Garden 8,732 |- | 10:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Sacramento || || 107-105PHO || Pondexter, Powell (23) || Bonner, Brunson, Taurasi, Walker (8) || Pondexter (8) || ARCO Arena 7,798 |- 6,568 |- | 9:00 || Chicago || @ ||Seattle || NBA TVFSN-NW || 86-81CHI || Dupree (28) || Dupree, Jackson, Wright (7) || Toliver, Wright (7) || KeyArena 6,796 |- 6,612 |- 17,220 |- | 1:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Minnesota || NBA TVFSN-N || 91-77ATL || Holdsclaw (28) || Houston (12) || Montgomery (7) || Target Center 11,245 |- | 1:00 || Chicago || @ ||Indiana || || 84-74IND || Sutton-Brown (22) || Dupree (10) || Catchings, Douglas (8) || Conseco Fieldhouse 10,050 |- | 3:30 || Sacramento || @ ||Phoenix || NBA TVFSNA || 100-81PHO || Powell (23) || Paris (9) || Pondexter (15) || US Airways Center 11,590 |- | 10:00 || Detroit || @ ||Seattle || NBA TVFSN-NW || 66-63DET || Smith (19) || Ford (8) || Nolan (7) || KeyArena 6,821 |- 7,975 |- | 8:00 || Connecticut || @ ||San Antonio || || 72-64CON || Hammon (24) || Frazee, Young (9) || Jones, Whalen (5) || AT&T Center 9,524 |- | 10:00 || Seattle || @ ||Sacramento || || 69-56SEA || Bird (20) || Little (9) || Bird (6) || ARCO Arena 6,386 |- 9,968 |- | 10:00 || Detroit || @ ||Phoenix || || 97-90 (OT)PHO || Pondexter (26) || McWilliams (12) || Pondexter (8) || US Airways Center 8,288 |- 6,517 |- | 4:00 || Atlanta || @ ||New York || || 89-86NYL || Christon (32) || de Souza (10) || Mitchell (6) || Madison Square Garden 8,560 |- | 6:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Chicago || NBA TVCN100 || 85-75CHI || Perkins (29) || Dupree (11) || Canty (6) || UIC Pavilion 3,282 |- | 8:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Seattle || || 72-69SEA || Little (18) || Anosike (11) || Bird, Johnson, Wright (4) || KeyArena 6,912 |- | 9:00 || Detroit || @ ||Sacramento || || 69-65DET || McWilliams (21) || McWilliams (12) || 5 players (3) || ARCO Arena 7,538 |- 9,798 |- 14,439 |- | 12:30 || New York || @ ||Chicago || || 77-70NYL || Fowles, Spencer (15) || Dupree (11) || Canty, Moore (4) || UIC Pavilion 5,881 |- | 7:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Connecticut || || 83-75CON || Jones (28) || Harper (11) || Phillips (7) || Mohegan Sun Arena 5,675 |- | 10:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Phoenix || || 99-86MIN || Pondexter (28) || Bonner (10) || Johnson (6) || US Airways Center 7,360 |- | 10:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Seattle || || 98-87 (3OT)SEA || Bird (23) || Little (14) || Bird, Cash (5) || KeyArena 7,154 |- 9,985 |- | 7:00 || Chicago || @ ||Washington || ESPN2 (HD) || 75-64WAS || Langhorne (16) || Langhorne (10) || Harding (6) || Verizon Center 11,651 |- | 7:30 || Sacramento || @ ||New York || MSG || 88-74SAC || Powell (32) || Powell, Walker (9) || Penicheiro (9) || Madison Square Garden 8,845 |- 9,518 |- 11,211 |- | 4:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Washington || || 87-73WAS || Langhorne (19) || Langhorne (8) || Beard (5) || Verizon Center 10,757 |- 5,904 |- | 7:30 || Phoenix || @ ||Connecticut || ESPN2 (HD) || 95-80PHO || Pondexter (29) || T. Smith, Taurasi (9) || Johnson (7) || Mohegan Sun Arena 7,732 |- | 8:00 || Seattle || @ ||San Antonio || KMYS || 74-71SAN || Hammon (24) || Cash (11) || Bird (5) || AT&T Center 5,382 |- | 8:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Minnesota || || 76-70LAS || Thompson (30) || Parker (10) || Hodges, Lennox, Thompson (4) || Target Center 7,216 |- 5,633 |- 10,461 |- | 7:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Indiana || FSI || 94-85 (OT)IND || Douglas (32) || Gruda (10) || Bevilaqua (4) || Conseco Fieldhouse 6,538 |- | 7:30 || Washington || @ ||New York || NBA TVMSG || 78-75WAS || Beard, McCarville (28) || Langhorne (11) || Harding (4) || Madison Square Garden 10,172 |- | 7:30 || Phoenix || @ ||Atlanta || || 106-76ATL || McCoughtry (17) || de Souza (14) || Lehning (5) || Philips Arena 7,827 |- 9,314 |- | Date| Time| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists| Location/Attendance}} |- 6,103 |- | 8:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Minnesota || || 87-74PHO || Taurasi (20) || Anosike (10) || Anosike, Willingham (5) || Target Center 6,631 |- | 8:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Chicago || NBA TVWCTX || 84-72CHI || Dupree (23) || Dupree (8) || Canty, Jēkabsone-Žogota (6) || UIC Pavilion 3,071 |- | 10:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Sacramento || || 59-56LAS || Powell (18) || Parker (12) || Penicheiro (8) || ARCO Arena 7,204 |- | 10:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Seattle || NBA TVKMYS || 85-82 (OT)SEA || Jackson (23) || Jackson (13) || Bird (5) || KeyArena 8,167 |- 11,595 |- | 6:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Detroit || || 83-65CON || Whalen (22) || Ford (9) || Nolan, Whalen (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 7,814 |- 13,865 |- | 7:30 || New York || @ ||Detroit || ESPN2 (HD) || 76-64DET || Nolan (26) || Nolan (14) || McWilliams, Nolan, Smith (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 7,081 |- | 10:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Seattle || || 101-90 (OT)PHO || Wright (25) || Cash, Jackson (11) || T. Johnson, Wright (7) || KeyArena 6,728 |- 6,581 |- 5,042 |- | 10:30 || Seattle || @ ||Los Angeles || || 79-75 (OT)LAS || Quinn (23) || Parker (13) || Bird, Wright (6) || Staples Center 9,735 |- 10,637 |- | 8:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Minnesota || NBA TVFSN-N || 95-88MIN || Montgomery (24) || Anosike (12) || Jēkabsone-Žogota (7) || Target Center 8,134 |- | 10:00 || New York || @ ||Sacramento || || 84-66NYL || Paris (19) || Brunson (7) || McCarville (5) || ARCO Arena 6,284 |- 5,424 |- | 10:00 || Indiana || @ ||Phoenix || || 90-83IND || Douglas (28) || Douglas (10) || Swanier (6) || US Airways Center 9,867 |- | 10:00 || New York || @ ||Seattle || || 70-69SEA || McCarville (22) || Christon, Jackson (9) || Bird (6) || KeyArena 7,496 |- 6,528 |- | 6:00 || Chicago || @ ||Detroit || || 64-58DET || Zellous (19) || Fowles (18) || Smith (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 6,893 |- | 6:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Minnesota || || 89-87SAN || Anosike (24) || Hodges, Hollingsworth (8) || Hammon (9) || Target Center 7,764 |- 8,263 |- 10,398 |- | 8:00 || Sacramento || @ ||San Antonio || || 90-73SAC || Brunson (19) || Brunson (9) || Penicheiro (11) || AT&T Center 4,961 |- | 9:00 || New York || @ ||Los Angeles || ESPN2 (HD) || 65-61NYL || Leslie (12) || Parker (11) || Christon, Moore (5) || Staples Center 9,548 |- 6,983 |- | 7:30 || Detroit || @ ||Atlanta || || 80-75ATL || Nolan (20) || de Souza (13) || Lehning, McWilliams (5) || Philips Arena 5,641 |- | 8:00 || Indiana || @ ||Minnesota || || 91-81IND || Hoffman (24) || Anosike (16) || Bevilaqua, Dixon (4) || Target Center 7,156 |- | 10:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Phoenix || || 95-83PHO || Tauarsi, Young (29) || Wauters (10) || Hammon (8) || US Airways Center 6,522 |- 9,738 |- | 7:30 || Chicago || @ ||New York || NBA TVCN100MSG || 88-77CHI || Christon (25) || Christon (10) || Canty, Moore (6) || Madison Square Garden 9,832 |- | 10:30 || Sacramento || @ ||Los Angeles || || 85-79SAC || Leslie (25) || Parker (10) || Penicheiro (10) || Staples Center 10,122 |- 9,963 |- | 7:00 || Seattle || @ ||Atlanta || || 88-79ATL || Jackson (25) || de Souza (12) || Bird (12) || Philips Arena 8,751 |- | 8:00 || Phoenix || @ ||San Antonio || NBA TVKMYSFSNA || 106-89SAN || Young (25) || Young (7) || Hammon (6) || AT&T Center 8,933 |- | 8:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Chicago || || 79-76CHI || Hodges (25) || Dupree (14) || Canty (8) || UIC Pavilion 3,877 |- | 10:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||Sacramento || || 78-61LAS || Powell (20) || Brunson (11) || Walker (5) || ARCO Arena 7,646 |- 10,580 |- 7,392 |- | 8:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Chicago || || 106-99PHO || Taurasi (27) || Bonner (10) || Taurasi (7) || UIC Pavilion TBA |- | 10:30 || Washington || @ ||Los Angeles || || 72-69LAS || Leslie (20) || Parker (12) || Parker, Quinn (5) || Staples Center 9,287 |- 6,050 |- | 10:30 || Minnesota || @ ||Los Angeles || || 78-63LAS || Leslie (20) || Parker (10) || Quinn (7) || Staples Center 9,181 |- 5,848 |- | 10:00 || Indiana || @ ||Sacramento || || 67-62SAC || Douglas (21) || Brunson, Powell (10) || January, Penicheiro (6) || ARCO Arena 6,290 |- 9,355 |- | 8:00 || Los Angeles || @ ||San Antonio || NBA TVKMYS || 67-66 (OT)LAS || Young (31) || Parker, Thompson (12) || Hammon (6) || AT&T Center 9,540 |- | 10:00 || Washington || @ ||Phoenix || || 91-81WAS || Langhorne (19) || Langhorne (12) || Harding, Pondexter (6) || US Airways Center 9,155 |- 7,803 |- | 8:00 || Detroit || @ ||Chicago || || 76-67DET || Dupree (20) || Dupree (14) || 4 players (4) || UIC Pavilion 5,167 |- | 10:00 || Washington || @ ||Sacramento || || 82-60SAC || Powell (26) || Powell (11) || Penicheiro (5) || ARCO Arena 7,067 |- | 10:00 || Indiana || @ ||Seattle || || 74-60SEA || Bird (16) || Cash (9) || Catchings (7) || KeyArena 8,273 |- 11,304 |- | 4:00 || Minnesota || @ ||New York || || 80-67NYL || Christon (24) || Jackson, Wiggins (7) || Moore (6) || Madison Square Garden 8,481 |- | 6:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Detroit || || 99-84DET || Smith (31) || McWilliams, Nolan (7) || Hornbuckle (7) || Palace of Auburn Hills 7,130 |- 6,811 |- | 7:30 || Sacramento || @ ||Atlanta || || 103-83ATL || Castro Marques (30) || Lyttle (9) || Penicheiro (11) || Philips Arena 5,159 |- | 10:00 || Chicago || @ ||Los Angeles || ESPN2 (HD) || 75-63LAS || Leslie, Parker (21) || Parker (12) || Canty (4) || Staples Center 9,615 |- | 10:00 || Washington || @ ||Seattle || || 78-68SEA || Burse (14) || Little (7) || Wright (6) || KeyArena 6,791 |- 6,836 |- | 7:30 || Atlanta || @ ||Detroit || || 87-83DET || Nolan (29) || de Souza (13) || McCoughtry (5) || Palace of Auburn Hills 5,695 |- | 10:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Seattle || || 86-74SEA || Bird (21) || Little (10) || Bird (7) || KeyArena 6,588 |- | 10:30 || Phoenix || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNW || 98-90PHO || Pondexter (26) || Bonner (9) || Quinn (8) || Staples Center 9,586 |- 8,782 |- | 8:30 || New York || @ ||Chicago || NBA TVMSGCN100 || 96-77CHI || Dupree (26) || Vaughn (9) || Christon (6) || UIC Pavilion 3,707 |- 7,735 |- | 7:00 || Sacramento || @ ||Indiana || || 79-78SAC || Douglas (24) || Powell (11) || Bevilaqua (6) || Conseco Fieldhouse 8,579 |- | 10:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Phoenix || NBA TVWCTX || 95-84PHO || Jēkabsone-Žogota (23) || Gardin (13) || Taurasi (5) || US Airways Center 9,977 |- | 10:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Seattle || || 91-84 (2OT)SEA || Wright (25) || Little (15) || Bird (8) || KeyArena 9,089 |- 8,685 |- | 4:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Washington || || 81-75WAS || Houston (20) || Langhorne (10) || Harding (5) || Verizon Center 12,241 |- | 9:30 || Connecticut || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNW || 91-81LAS || Jēkabsone-Žogota, Thompson (21) || Parker (13) || Whalen (9) || Staples Center 11,072 |- | Date| Time| colspan3=3 | Matchup | TV| Result| High points| High rebounds| High assists| Location/Attendance}} |- 8,469 |- | 7:30 || Phoenix || @ ||Detroit || || 101-99DET || Pondexter (25) || Ford (11) || Taurasi (6) || Palace of Auburn Hills 5,239 |- | 8:00 || Minnesota || @ ||San Antonio || || 84-82 (2OT)SAN || Hammon (29) || Anosike (11) || Hammon (5) || AT&T Center 4,881 |- | 10:00 || Connecticut || @ ||Sacramento || || 90-70SAC || Brunson (32) || Brunson (13) || Powell (7) || ARCO Arena 6,015 |- | 10:30 || Atlanta || @ ||Los Angeles || || 84-79ATL || Castro Marques (27) || Parker (14) || Lennox (5) || Staples Center 8,756 |- 7,446 |- 10,648 |- 6,685 |- | 7:30 || Indiana || @ ||Detroit || || 70-63 (OT)DET || Nolan (22) || Catchings (13) || Nolan (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 7,230 |- | 8:30 || Washington || @ ||Chicago || || 92-86CHI || Ajavon (32) || Dupree, Langhorne (10) || Harding, Perkins (5) || UIC Pavilion 3,241 |- | 10:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Sacramento || || 98-90ATL || de Souza (27) || de Souza (13) || McCoughtry (10) || ARCO Arena 6,517 |- 8,631 |- | 8:00 || Seattle || @ ||Minnesota || NBA TVFSN-N || 76-68MIN || Houston (22) || Little (8) || Houston, Johnson, Wright (4) || Target Center 8,170 |- | 10:00 || Atlanta || @ ||Phoenix || || 100-82PHO || de Souza (23) || Bonner, Snow (7) || Lehning (10) || US Airways Center 10,424 |- 9,702 |- | 6:00 || Chicago || @ ||Detroit || || 84-75DET || Nolan (19) || Ely, Nolan (8) || Braxton, Hornbuckle, Nolan (4) || Palace of Auburn Hills 6,619 |- 7,583 |- | 10:30 || San Antonio || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVKMYS || 76-68LAS || Leslie (18) || Parker (13) || Hammon (7) || Staples Center 10,476 |- 7,423 |- 8,178 |- | 8:00 || Indiana || @ ||Chicago || || 86-79CHI || Douglas (25) || Catchings (10) || Canty (6) || UIC Pavilion 2,902 |- | 10:00 || San Antonio || @ ||Sacramento || || 80-71SAN || Hammon (27) || Powell (10) || Johnson, Lawson-Wade, Penicheiro (5) || ARCO Arena 7,566 |- | 10:00 || Phoenix || @ ||Seattle || || 92-84 (OT)PHO || Wright (24) || Burse, Little (9) || Pondexter (8) || KeyArena 9,089 |- 8,644 |- | 10:30 || Minnesota || @ ||Los Angeles || NBA TVFSNW || 90-61LAS || Leslie, Thompson (19) || Parker (14) || Quinn (9) || Staples Center 13,764 |- 11,987 |- | 8:00 || Seattle || @ ||San Antonio || || 64-55SEA || S. Johnson (16) || Little, Perperoglou (11) || Darling (5) || AT&T Center 10,153 |- | 8:00 || Detroit || @ ||Chicago || || 80-69DET || Dupree (27) || McWilliams (10) || Canty (6) || UIC Pavilion 5,334 |- 12,968 |- | 3:00 || Indiana || @ ||Connecticut || WCTX || 95-85CON || Gardin (23) || Gardin (8) || Phillips, Wirth (7) || Mohegan Sun Arena 9,047 |- | 4:00 || Washington || @ ||New York || MSG || 86-65NYL || Carson, Currie (17) || Ajavon (9) || Mitchell (6) || Madison Square Garden 15,667 |- | 9:00 || Minnesota || @ ||Sacramento || || 88-66SAC || Powell (27) || Paris (14) || Penicheiro (10) || ARCO Arena 10,212

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Playoffs

Main article: 2009 WNBA playoffs

Retirements

  • On February 5, 2009, center Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks announced that the 2009 season would be her last in the WNBA. Leslie was one of the four remaining players from the WNBA's inaugural season.
  • On May 15, 2009, forward Yolanda Griffith of the Indiana Fever announced that the 2009 season would be her last in the WNBA. Griffith was injured in the third game of the season but continued to help the Fever as an assistant coach figure.
  • On May 31, 2009, San Antonio Silver Stars guard Vickie Johnson announced that the 2009 season would be her last in the league. Johnson was one of the four remaining players from the WNBA's inaugural season.
  • On September 18, 2009, Seattle Storm guard Shannon "Pee Wee" Johnson announced that she would retire at the end of the 2009 season.
  • On September 24, 2009, forward Erin Perperoglou of the San Antonio Silver Stars announced that she would not return to the WNBA.

Awards

Reference:

Individual

AwardWinnerTeamPositionVotes/Statistic
**Most Valuable Player (MVP)**Diana Taurasi[Phoenix Mercury](2009-phoenix-mercury-season)Guard323 out of 966
**Finals MVP**Diana TaurasiPhoenix MercuryGuardN/A
**Rookie of the Year**Angel McCoughtry[Atlanta Dream](2009-atlanta-dream-season)Forward30 out of 41
**Most Improved Player**Crystal Langhorne[Washington Mystics](2009-washington-mystics-season)Forward19 out of 40
**Defensive Player of the Year**Tamika Catchings[Indiana Fever](2009-indiana-fever-season)Forward34 out of 40
**Sixth Woman of the Year**DeWanna BonnerPhoenix MercuryGuard20 out of 38
**Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award**Kara Lawson[Sacramento Monarchs](2009-sacramento-monarchs-season)Guard8 out of 38
**Peak Performers****Scoring**Diana TaurasiPhoenix MercuryGuard/Forward
**Rebounding**Candace Parker[Los Angeles Sparks](2009-los-angeles-sparks-season)Forward9.8 RPG
**Assists**Sue Bird[Seattle Storm](2009-seattle-storm-season)Guard5.8 APG
**Coach of the Year**Marynell MeadorsAtlanta DreamCoach30 out of 41

Team

AwardGuardGuardForwardForwardCenter
**All-WNBA****First Team**Becky HammonDiana TaurasiCappie PondexterTamika Catchings
**Second Team**Deanna NolanKatie DouglasCandace ParkerSophia YoungLisa Leslie
**All-Defensive****First Team**Tully BevilaquaTanisha WrightTamika CatchingsNicky Anosike
**Second Team**Alana BeardAngel McCoughtryCandace ParkerSancho LyttleLisa Leslie
Deanna Nolan
**All-Rookie Team**Renee MontgomeryShavonte ZellousMarissa ColemanAngel McCoughtryDeWanna Bonner

Players of the Week

Week endingEastern ConferenceWestern ConferencePlayerTeamPlayerTeam
June 14Candice Dupree[Chicago Sky](2009-chicago-sky-season)Seimone Augustus[Minnesota Lynx](2009-minnesota-lynx-season)
June 21Alana Beard[Washington Mystics](2009-washington-mystics-season)Lauren Jackson[Seattle Storm](2009-seattle-storm-season)
June 28Tamika Catchings[Indiana Fever](2009-indiana-fever-season)Candice WigginsMinnesota Lynx
Juli 5Tammy Sutton-BrownIndiana FeverCappie Pondexter[Phoenix Mercury](2009-phoenix-mercury-season)
July 12Alana Beard (2)Washington MysticsCappie Pondexter (2)Phoenix Mercury
July 19Shameka Christon[New York Liberty](2009-new-york-liberty-season)Cappie Pondexter (3)Phoenix Mercury
July 26Asjha Jones[Connecticut Sun](2009-connecticut-sun-season)Sue BirdSeattle Storm
August 2Katie DouglasIndiana FeverBecky Hammon[San Antonio Silver Stars](2009-san-antonio-silver-stars-season)
August 9Katie Douglas (2)Indiana FeverBecky Hammon (2)San Antonio Silver Stars
August 16Sancho Lyttle[Atlanta Dream](2009-atlanta-dream-season)Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
August 23Sandrine GrudaConnecticut SunCandace Parker[Los Angeles Sparks](2009-los-angeles-sparks-season)
August 30Deanna Nolan[Detroit Shock](2009-detroit-shock-season)Sue Bird (2)Seattle Storm
September 6Deanna Nolan (2)Detroit ShockVickie JohnsonSan Antonio Silver Stars
September 13Deanna Nolan (3)Detroit ShockCandace Parker (2)Los Angeles Sparks

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • Atlanta Dream: Marynell Meadors
  • Chicago Sky: Steven Key
  • Connecticut Sun: Mike Thibault
  • Detroit Shock: Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn
  • Indiana Fever: Lin Dunn
  • New York Liberty: Pat Coyle and Anne Donovan
  • Washington Mystics: Julie Plank

Western Conference

  • Los Angeles Sparks: Michael Cooper
  • Minnesota Lynx: Jennifer Gillom
  • Phoenix Mercury: Corey Gaines
  • Sacramento Monarchs: Jenny Boucek and John Whisenant
  • San Antonio Silver Stars: Dan Hughes
  • Seattle Storm: Brian Agler

References

References

  1. (December 8, 2008). "2008 Houston Comets Dispersal Draft Analysis".
  2. (December 9, 2008). "Defunct Houston Comets Hold Dispersal Draft". [[NPR]].
  3. (December 8, 2008). "Lytle goes first in WNBA dispersal draft". ESPN.
  4. http://sportsmedianews.com/09/espn2-to-provide-extensive-coverage-of-wnba-conference-semifinals-conference-finals-and-wnba-finals-coverage-begins-wednesday-sept-16/ ESPN2 Coverage of WNBA Finals. Accessed 2009-09-16. [https://web.archive.org/web/20100116140036/http://sportsmedianews.com/09/espn2-to-provide-extensive-coverage-of-wnba-conference-semifinals-conference-finals-and-wnba-finals-coverage-begins-wednesday-sept-16/ Archived] 2009-09-18.
  5. "Finals Game 1 Ratings".
  6. "2009 WNBA Season Awards - WNBA".
  7. (September 29, 2009). "Diana Taurasi Named 2009 WNBA Most Valuable Player presented by Kia Motors".
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