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The WNBA Finals is the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association
Women's National Basketball Association

The Women's National Basketball Association has 13 teams and is an organization governing a professional basketball league for women in the United States....
 (WNBA), held in early September and played under a best-of-five playoff format. The team winning the Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference (WNBA)

The Eastern Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association is made up of seven teams.The Eastern Conference playoffs is divided into two playoff rounds, The Conference Semi-Finals and The Conference Finals with the winner of the Conference Championship facing the Western Conference champion in the WNBA Finals to determine the WN...
 Finals earns one of the two seeds
Single-elimination tournament

A single-elimination tournament, also called a knockout, cup or sudden death tournament, is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated from winning the championship or first prize in the event....
 in the championship round, with the other going to the team that wins the Western Conference
Western Conference (WNBA)

The Western Conference of the WNBA is made up of six teams.The Western Conference playoffs is divided into two playoff rounds, The Conference Semi-Finals and The Conference Finals with the winner of the Conference Championship facing the Eastern Conference champion in the WNBA Finals to determine the WNBA champion....
 Finals. This event has been played at the conclusion of every WNBA Playoffs
WNBA Playoffs

The WNBA Playoffs is a Playoff format#Best-of-three playoff tournament#Knockout tournaments between eight teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association , ultimately deciding the final two teams who will play in the WNBA Finals....
, the first being held in 1997.

WNBA Finals were originally a single championship game to decide the WNBA champion.






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The WNBA Finals is the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association
Women's National Basketball Association

The Women's National Basketball Association has 13 teams and is an organization governing a professional basketball league for women in the United States....
 (WNBA), held in early September and played under a best-of-five playoff format. The team winning the Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference (WNBA)

The Eastern Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association is made up of seven teams.The Eastern Conference playoffs is divided into two playoff rounds, The Conference Semi-Finals and The Conference Finals with the winner of the Conference Championship facing the Western Conference champion in the WNBA Finals to determine the WN...
 Finals earns one of the two seeds
Single-elimination tournament

A single-elimination tournament, also called a knockout, cup or sudden death tournament, is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated from winning the championship or first prize in the event....
 in the championship round, with the other going to the team that wins the Western Conference
Western Conference (WNBA)

The Western Conference of the WNBA is made up of six teams.The Western Conference playoffs is divided into two playoff rounds, The Conference Semi-Finals and The Conference Finals with the winner of the Conference Championship facing the Eastern Conference champion in the WNBA Finals to determine the WNBA champion....
 Finals. This event has been played at the conclusion of every WNBA Playoffs
WNBA Playoffs

The WNBA Playoffs is a Playoff format#Best-of-three playoff tournament#Knockout tournaments between eight teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association , ultimately deciding the final two teams who will play in the WNBA Finals....
, the first being held in 1997.

History

The WNBA Finals were originally a single championship game to decide the WNBA champion. However, in 1998, after the addition of two teams, the WNBA Finals were turned into a best-of-three games series. In 2005, the WNBA Finals adopted a best-of-five format.



Highlights

  • The 2003 Finals was best known for rekindling a heated rivalry between the two teams' head coaches, Los Angeles Sparks head coach Michael Cooper
    Michael Cooper

    Michael Jerome Cooper is a retired United States professional basketball player, and currently the head coach of the Women's National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Sparks....
     and Detroit Shock head coach Bill Laimbeer
    Bill Laimbeer

    William "Bill" Laimbeer, Jr. is a retired National Basketball Association player for the Detroit Pistons. Playing at center , the 6'11" Laimbeer was a four-time All-Star and integral part of the Pistons teams that won two championships....
    . Both coaches were fierce NBA competitors who played in the NBA Finals against each other in 1988
    1988 NBA Finals

    The 1988 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1987-88 NBA season.One of Los Angeles Lakers head coach Pat Riley's most famous moments came when he promised the crowd a repeat championship during the Lakers' 1986-87 NBA season championship parade in downtown Los Angeles....
     and 1989
    1989 NBA Finals

    The 1989 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1988-89 NBA season. The series was a rematch of the 1988 NBA Finals between the Detroit Pistons and the Los Angeles Lakers....
    .


  • In 2001, the #4 seed Charlotte Sting was the lowest seed ever to make the WNBA Finals.


  • 2006 marked the first time that a #1 seed did not participate in the WNBA Finals. Detroit and Sacramento were both 2 seeds.


  • The New York Liberty have the most Finals appearances (4) without winning one.


  • The Detroit Shock are the 3rd team to win multiple championships (following Houston and Los Angeles respectively). However, they are the first team to win non-consecutive championships.


  • 2006 marked the first time that the team with the best point-differential in the regular-season didn't win the WNBA Finals or even advance to the WNBA finals. The Connecticut Sun had the best point differential in '06 but was ousted by the Shock in the Eastern Conference Finals.


  • The Detroit Shock hosted the three largest crowds in Finals History (22,076 in Game 3 of 2003 WNBA Finals, 19,671 in Game 5 of 2006 WNBA Finals and 22,076 in Game 5 of the 2007 WNBA Finals)


  • The 2007 game-five win by the Phoenix Mercury marked the first time in WNBA history that a team won the Finals while playing on their opponent's home court.


  • In 2008 the San Antonio Silver Stars became the first team in the history of the WNBA Finals to be swept in a five game series, losing to the Detroit Shock.


Finals appearances

The statistics below refer to series wins and losses, not individual games won and lost. *Folded following 2006 season

Active franchises with no Finals appearances

  • Atlanta Dream
    Atlanta Dream

    The Atlanta Dream is a Women's National Basketball Association team based in the city of Atlanta, Georgia . The team began its first season in 2008....
     Founded in 2008.
  • Chicago Sky
    Chicago Sky

    The Chicago Sky are a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Chicago, Illinois. They began league play in 2006. Their home court is the UIC Pavilion....
     Founded in 2006.
  • Indiana Fever
    Indiana Fever

    The Indiana Fever is a professional women's basketball team that plays in the Women's National Basketball Association . The Fever are based in Indiana's capital and largest city, Indianapolis, Indiana....
     Founded in 2000.
  • Minnesota Lynx
    Minnesota Lynx

    The Minnesota Lynx are a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and play their home games at the Target Center....
     Founded in 1999.
  • Washington Mystics
    Washington Mystics

    The Washington Mystics is a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. They started play in 1998, the second year of the WNBA and are one of the WNBA's first expansion franchises....
     Founded in 1998.


See also

  • WNBA Playoffs
    WNBA Playoffs

    The WNBA Playoffs is a Playoff format#Best-of-three playoff tournament#Knockout tournaments between eight teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association , ultimately deciding the final two teams who will play in the WNBA Finals....
    Category:Women's National Basketball Association seasons
  • WNBA Coach of the Year
    WNBA Coach of the Year Award

    The Women's National Basketball Association's Coach of the Year is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the league's 1997 WNBA season....
  • WNBA Finals MVP
  • WNBA MVP
    WNBA Most Valuable Player Award

    The Women's National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the league's 1997 WNBA season....
  • WNBA Defensive Player of the Year
    WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award

    The Women's National Basketball Association's Defensive Player of the Year Award is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the league's 1997 WNBA season, to the top defensive player of the regular season....
  • WNBA Most Improved Player
    WNBA Most Improved Player Award

    The Women's National Basketball Association's Most Improved Player Award is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the 2000 WNBA season, to the most improved player of the regular season....
  • WNBA Rookie of the Year
    WNBA Rookie of the Year Award

    The Women's National Basketball Association's Rookie of the Year Award is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the 1998 WNBA season, to the top rookie of the regular season....
  • Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award
    Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award

    The Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award is an annual Women's National Basketball Association award given since the league's 1997 WNBA season, to the player who most "exemplifies the ideals of sportsmanship on the court?ethical behavior, fair play and integrity."...


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