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2000 WNBA Playoffs

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The 2000 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2000 season which ended with the Western Conference champion Houston Comets beating the Eastern Conference champion New York Liberty, 2-0. Cynthia Cooper was named the MVP of the Finals.

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 Conf. GB
New York Liberty x 20 12 .625 14–7
Cleveland Rockers x 17 15 .531 13–8 3.0
Orlando Miracle x 16 16 .500 13–8 4.0
Washington Mystics x 14 18 .438 13–8 6.0
Detroit Shock o 14 18 .438 10–11 6.0
Miami Sol o 13 19 .406 9–12 7.0
Indiana Fever o 9 23 .281 7–14 11.0
Charlotte Sting o 8 24 .250 5–16 12.0

Western Conference

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Los Angeles Sparks x 28 4 .875 17–4
Houston Comets x 27 5 .844 17–4 1.0
Sacramento Monarchs x 21 11 .656 13–8 7.0
Phoenix Mercury x 20 12 .625 11–10 8.0
Utah Starzz o 18 14 .563 13–8 10.0
Minnesota Lynx o 15 17 .469 5–16 13.0
Portland Fire o 10 22 .313 4–17 18.0
Seattle Storm o 6 26 .188 4–17 22.0

Note:Teams with an "X" clinched playoff spots.

Playoffs

First Round

- Cleveland defeats Orlando, 2-1

  • Orlando 62, Cleveland 55 (Aug. 11)
  • Cleveland 63, Orlando 54 (Aug. 13)
  • Cleveland 72, Orlando 43 (Aug. 15)

- New York defeats Washington, 2-0

  • New York 72, Washington 63 (Aug. 12)
  • New York 78, Washington 57 (Aug. 14)

- Los Angeles defeats Phoenix, 2-0

  • L.A. 86, Phoenix 71 (Aug. 11)
  • L.A. 101, Phoenix 76 (Aug. 13)

- Houston defeats Sacramento, 2-0

  • Houston 72, Sacramento 64 (Aug. 12)
  • Houston 75, Sacramento 70 (Aug. 14)

Conference Finals

- Houston defeats Los Angeles, 2-0

  • Houston 77, Los Angeles 56 (Aug. 17)
  • Houston 74, Los Angeles 69 (Aug. 20)

- New York defeats Cleveland, 2-1

  • Cleveland 56, New York 43 (Aug. 17)
  • New York 51, Cleveland 45 (Aug. 20)
  • New York 81, Cleveland 67 (Aug. 21)

WNBA Finals

- Houston defeats New York, 2-0

  • Houston 59, New York 52 (Aug. 24)
  • Houston 79, New York 73 (OT) (Aug. 26)[1]

See also

References