1999 Charlotte Sting season
The 1999 WNBA season was the third for the Charlotte Sting. The Sting won their first playoff series by defeating the Detroit Shock in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. In the Eastern Conference Finals they would fall to the New York Liberty in three games.
1999 Charlotte Sting season | |
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Coach | Dan Hughes |
Arena | Charlotte Coliseum |
Attendance | per game |
Results | |
Record | 15–17 (.469) |
Place | 3rd (Eastern) |
Playoff finish | Lost in Conference Finals |
Offseason
WNBA Draft
Round | Pick | Player | Nationality | School/Club Team |
1 | 9 | Dawn Staley | Virginia (from Philadelphia Rage, ABL) | |
2 | 21 | Stephanie White-McCarty | Purdue | |
3 | 33 | Charlotte Smith | North Carolina (from San Jose Lasers, ABL) | |
4 | 47 | Angie Braziel | Texas Tech |
Regular season
Season standings
Eastern Conference | W | L | PCT | Conf. | GB |
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New York Liberty x | 18 | 14 | .563 | 12–8 | – |
Detroit Shock x | 15 | 17 | .469 | 12–8 | 3.0 |
Charlotte Sting x | 15 | 17 | .469 | 12–8 | 3.0 |
Orlando Miracle o | 15 | 17 | .469 | 9–11 | 3.0 |
Washington Mystics o | 12 | 20 | .375 | 10–10 | 6.0 |
Cleveland Rockers o | 7 | 25 | .219 | 5–15 | 11.0 |
Season schedule
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Playoffs
Game | Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Record |
Eastern Conference Semifinals | |||||
1 | August 24 | @ Detroit | 60-54 | Win | 1-0 |
Eastern Conference Finals | |||||
1 | August 27 | New York | 78-67 | Win | 2-0 |
2 | August 29 | @ New York | 70-74 | Loss | 2-1 |
3 | August 30 | @ New York | 54-69 | Loss | 2-2 |
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