2003 WNBA Playoffs
The 2003 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2003 season which ended with the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Shock beating the Western Conference champion and two-time defending WNBA champion Los Angeles Sparks, 2-1. Ruth Riley was named the MVP of the Finals.
Dates | August 28, 2003 - September 16, 2003 | ||
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Champions | Detroit Shock (Finals Champion) | ||
East champion | Detroit Shock (Coach: Bill Laimbeer) | ||
West champion | Los Angeles Sparks (Coach: Michael Cooper) | ||
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Format
- The top 4 teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs.
- All 4 teams are seeded by basis of their standings.
Road to the playoffs
Eastern Conference
Eastern Conference | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Conf. |
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Detroit Shock x | 25 | 9 | .735 | – | 13–4 | 12–5 | 18–6 |
Charlotte Sting x | 18 | 16 | .529 | 7.0 | 13–4 | 5–12 | 12–12 |
Connecticut Sun x | 18 | 16 | .529 | 7.0 | 10–7 | 8–9 | 11–13 |
Cleveland Rockers x | 17 | 17 | .500 | 8.0 | 11–6 | 6–11 | 13–11 |
Indiana Fever o | 16 | 18 | .471 | 9.0 | 11–6 | 5–12 | 12–12 |
New York Liberty o | 16 | 18 | .471 | 9.0 | 11–6 | 5–12 | 11–13 |
Washington Mystics o | 9 | 25 | .265 | 16.0 | 3–14 | 6–11 | 7–17 |
Western Conference
Western Conference | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Conf. |
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Los Angeles Sparks x | 24 | 10 | .706 | – | 11–6 | 13–4 | 17–7 |
Houston Comets x | 20 | 14 | .588 | 4.0 | 14–3 | 6–11 | 14–10 |
Sacramento Monarchs x | 19 | 15 | .559 | 5.0 | 12–5 | 7–10 | 13–11 |
Minnesota Lynx x | 18 | 16 | .529 | 6.0 | 11–6 | 7–10 | 14–10 |
Seattle Storm o | 18 | 16 | .529 | 6.0 | 13–4 | 5–12 | 11–13 |
San Antonio Silver Stars o | 12 | 22 | .353 | 12.0 | 9–8 | 3–14 | 10–14 |
Phoenix Mercury o | 8 | 26 | .235 | 16.0 | 6–11 | 2–15 | 5–19 |
Note:Teams with an "X" clinched playoff spots.
Playoffs
First Round
- Detroit defeats Cleveland, 2-1
- Detroit 76, Cleveland 74 (Aug. 29)
- Cleveland 66, Detroit 59 (Aug. 31)
- Detroit 77, Cleveland 63 (Sept. 2)
- Connecticut defeats Charlotte, 2-0
- Connecticut 68, Charlotte 66 (Aug. 28)
- Connecticut 68, Charlotte 62 (Aug. 30)
- Los Angeles defeats Minnesota, 2-1
- Minnesota 74, Los Angeles 72 (Aug. 28)
- Los Angeles 80, Minnesota 69 (Aug. 30)
- Los Angeles 74, Minnesota 64 (Sept. 1)
- Sacramento defeats Houston, 2-1
- Sacramento 65, Houston 59 (Aug. 29)
- Houston 69, Sacramento 48 (Aug. 31)
- Sacramento 70, Houston 68 (Sept. 2)
Conference Finals
- Detroit defeats Connecticut, 2-0
- Detroit 73, Connecticut 63 (Sept. 5)
- Detroit 79, Connecticut 73 (Sept. 7)
- Los Angeles defeats Sacramento, 2-1
- Sacramento 77, Los Angeles 69 (Sept. 5)
- Los Angeles 79, Sacramento 54 (Sept. 7)
- Los Angeles 66, Sacramento 63 (Sept. 8)
WNBA Finals
- Detroit defeats Los Angeles, 2-1
- L.A. 75, Detroit 63 (Sept. 12)
- Detroit 62, L.A. 61 (Sept. 14)
- Detroit 83, L.A. 78 (Sept. 16)
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See also
References
- "WNBA.com: Finals 2003". Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
- WNBA.com WNBA Playoffs History: 2003
External links
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