2002 WNBA All-Star Game
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Date | July 15, 2002 | ||||||||||||
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Arena | MCI Center | ||||||||||||
City | Washington D.C. | ||||||||||||
MVP | Lisa Leslie | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 19,487 | ||||||||||||
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The 2002 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 15, 2002 at MCI Center in Washington, D.C. This was the 4th annual WNBA All-Star Game. The West defeated the East, 81–76, and Lisa Leslie was named the All-Star Game MVP after recording 18 points and 14 rebounds.[1]
The All-Star Game
[edit]Rosters
[edit]- 1 Injured
- 2 Injury replacement
- 3 Starting in place of injured player
July 15
7:30 p.m. |
Western Conference 81, Eastern Conference 76 | ||
Pts: Tina Thompson 20 Rebs: Lisa Leslie 14 Asts: Sue Bird 7 |
Pts: Tamika Catchings 12 Rebs: Tari Phillips 10 Asts: Dawn Staley 5 |
MCI Center, Washington D.C.
Attendance: 19,487 Referees:
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Coaches
[edit]The coach for the Western Conference was Los Angeles Sparks coach Michael Cooper. The coach for the Eastern Conference was Charlotte Sting coach Anne Donovan.
References
[edit]- ^ Jenkins, Sally (July 15, 2002). "WNBA Is Getting Better All the Time". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 20, 2024.