2000 Houston Comets season

The 2000 WNBA season was the fourth season for the Houston Comets. The Comets won their fourth WNBA Finals and their last title in franchise history before disbanding in 2008.

2000 Houston Comets season
CoachVan Chancellor
ArenaCompaq Center
Attendance12,255 per game
Results
Record275 (.844)
Place2nd (Western)
Playoff finishWon WNBA Finals

WNBA Draft

Pick Player Nationality School/Club Team
16 Elen Chakirova  Russia Russia
32 Andrea Garner  United States Penn State
48 Latavia Coleman  United States Florida State
64 Abbie Willenborg  United States Marquette

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Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Los Angeles Sparks x284.87517–4
Houston Comets x275.84417–41.0
Sacramento Monarchs x2111.65613–87.0
Phoenix Mercury x2012.62511–108.0
Utah Starzz o1814.56313–810.0
Minnesota Lynx o1517.4695–1613.0
Portland Fire o1022.3134–1718.0
Seattle Storm o626.1884–1722.0

Season Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 29 New York 84-68 Win 1-0
May 31 @ Portland 93-89 Win 2-0
June 1 @ Seattle 77-47 Win 3-0
June 3 Phoenix 62-80 Loss 3-1
June 6 Sacramento 78-70 Win 4-1
June 7 @ Washington 81-54 Win 5-1
June 10 @ Utah 73-71 Win 6-1
June 12 Utah 107-85 Win 7-1
June 15 Miami 77-53 Win 8-1
June 18 Minnesota 78-66 Win 9-1
June 20 @ Los Angeles 84-90 Loss 9-2
June 23 @ Utah 83-66 Win 10-2
June 24 Indiana 93-67 Win 11-2
June 26 @ Orlando 70-58 Win 12-2
June 28 @ Charlotte 76-66 Win 13-2
June 30 Portland 79-39 Win 14-2
July 2 Phoenix 69-58 Win 15-2
July 6 Seattle 80-50 Win 16-2
July 7 Charlotte 86-71 Win 17-2
July 9 @ Minnesota 70-60 Win 18-2
July 12 Sacramento 77-62 Win 19-2
July 14 @ Los Angeles 58-63 Loss 19-3
July 20 @ Cleveland 74-56 Win 20-3
July 21 @ Detroit 76-74 Win 21-3
July 23 @ New York 64-69 Loss 21-4
July 25 Seattle 79-53 Win 22-4
July 29 Los Angeles 74-84 Loss 22-5
August 1 Washington 68-60 Win 23-5
August 4 @ Portland 81-56 Win 24-5
August 6 @ Sacramento 76-63 Win 25-5
August 7 @ Phoenix 71-54 Win 26-5
August 9 Minnesota 77-64 Win 27-5

Playoffs

GameDateOpponentScoreResultRecord
Western Conference Semifinals
1August 12@ Sacramento72-64Win1-0
2August 14Sacramento75-70Win2-0
Western Conference Finals
1August 17Los Angeles77-56Win3-0
2August 20@ Los Angeles74-69Win4-0
WNBA Finals
1August 24@ New York59-52Win5-0
2August 26New York79-73Win6-0

Awards and honors

References

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