Women's National Basketball Association All-Star Game
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The Women's National Basketball Association All-Star Game, commonly referred to as the WNBA All-Star Game is an annual exhibition basketball game played between the best players of the Eastern and Western Conference of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The game was first played during the 1999 WNBA season in New York City.
Each conference is represented by a team of 12 players who are currently having the best seasons performance-wise around the league. The starters are determined by fans voting through both paper and internet ballots. The rest of the players are selected by league personnel including head coaches as well as media personalities. In 2004, fans were allowed to select one of the reserve players through an online poll on WNBA.com and voted for rookie guard Lindsay Whalen to represent the East team. At the end of the game, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) is named, as decided by a panel of media members. [1] (http://www.wnba.com/allstar2003/2000_all_star_notes.html)
In 2004, the U.S. Senior National Women's Basketball team defeated a team of WNBA All-Stars 74-58 at Radio City Music Hall.
The 2005 WNBA All-Star Game is scheduled for July 9 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The host team is the Connecticut Sun.
Results
Year | Result | Host team | MVP |
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1999 | West 79, East 61 | New York Liberty | Lisa Leslie |
2000 | West 73, East 61 | Phoenix Mercury | Tina Thompson |
2001 | West 80, East 72 | Orlando Miracle | Lisa Leslie |
2002 | West 81, East 76 | Washington Mystics | Lisa Leslie |
2003 | West 84, East 75 | New York Liberty | Nikki Teasley |
2004 | USA 74, WNBA 58 | New York Liberty | Yolanda Griffith |