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2002 WNBA Finals

2002 WNBA finals
TeamCoachWins
Los Angeles Sparks Michael Cooper 2
New York Liberty Richie Adubato 0
DatesAugust 29 – 31
MVPLisa Leslie (Los Angeles Sparks)
Hall of FamersSparks:
Lisa Leslie (2015)
Liberty:
Becky Hammon (2023)
Teresa Weatherspoon (2019)
Coaches:
Michael Cooper (2024, player)
Eastern finalsNew York defeated Washington, 2–1
Western finalsLos Angeles defeated Utah, 2–0
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The 2002 WNBA Finals was the championship series of the 2002 WNBA season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Los Angeles Sparks, top-seeded champions of the Western Conference, defeated the New York Liberty, top-seeded champions of the Eastern Conference, two games to none in a best-of-three series. This was Los Angeles' second title.

Until 2023, this was the last time a WNBA franchise has won back to back championships. Coincidentally 2 months before the finals, the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA would win their 14th title by sweeping a New York Metro team, the New Jersey Nets 4–0.

The Liberty made their fourth appearance in the Finals in franchise history. The Sparks made their second straight Finals appearance.

The Sparks went into the series as defending champions. 2002 marked their second WNBA championship. (The Houston Comets hold the record with four championships won.)

The Sparks had a 25–7 record (.781), good enough to receive home-court advantage over the Liberty (18–14).

Road to the finals

Los Angeles Sparks New York Liberty
25–7 (.781)
1st West, 1st overall
Regular season 18–14 (.562)
1st East, 4th overall
Defeated the (4) Seattle Storm, 2–0 Conference Semifinals Defeated the (4) Indiana Fever, 2–1
Defeated the (3) Utah Starzz, 2–0 Conference Finals Defeated the (3) Washington Mystics, 2–1

Regular season series

The teams had split the regular season series:

Game summaries

All times listed below are Eastern Daylight Time.

Game 1

August 29
7:30pm
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Los Angeles Sparks 71, New York Liberty 63
Scoring by half: 35–35, 36–28
Pts: Mabika 20
Rebs: Byears 11
Pts: Hammon 18
Rebs: Weatherspoon 7
L.A Sparks leads series, 1–0

Game 2

August 31
3:30pm
"Game 2". Archived from the original on November 26, 2002. Retrieved September 14, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
New York Liberty 66, Los Angeles Sparks 69
Scoring by half: 24–31, 42–38
Pts: Johnson, Whitmore 17
Rebs: Phillips 8
Pts: Leslie 17
Rebs: Byears 11
L.A Sparks wins WNBA Finals, 2–0
STAPLES Center, Los Angeles

Nikki Teasley hit a series-winning three pointer with 2.1 seconds left. Teresa Weatherspoon tried to repeat history by trying to make a halfcourt heave at the buzzer, but the shot was blocked, and the Sparks won their second consecutive title.

Awards

Rosters

2002 Los Angeles Sparks Finals roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightFrom
C41GermanyAskamp, Marlies6' 5" (1.96m)198 lb (90kg)Germany
F00United StatesByears, Latasha5' 11" (1.8m)206 lb (93kg)DePaul
F14BrazilDeSouza, Erika6' 5" (1.96m)190 lb (86kg)Brazil
G21United StatesDixon, Tamecka5' 9" (1.75m)148 lb (67kg)Kansas
F17CroatiaGrgin-Fonseca, Vedrana6' 1" (1.85m)160 lb (73kg)Croatia
C9United StatesLeslie, Lisa6' 5" (1.96m)170 lb (77kg)USC
F4Democratic Republic of the CongoMabika, Mwadi5' 11" (1.8m)165 lb (75kg)Democratic Republic of the Congo
G10United StatesMcCrimmon, Nicky5' 8" (1.73m)125 lb (57kg)USC
F8United StatesMilton, Delisha6' 1" (1.85m)172 lb (78kg)Florida
G42United StatesTeasley, Nikki6' 0" (1.83m)165 lb (75kg)North Carolina
G13United StatesWitherspoon, Sophia5' 10" (1.78m)145 lb (66kg)Florida
Head coach
United States Michael Cooper (New Mexico)
Assistant coaches
United States Glenn McDonald
United States Karleen Thompson

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured
2002 New York Liberty Finals roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightFrom
C42United StatesCooper, Camille6' 4" (1.93m)176 lb (80kg)Purdue
F31United StatesFrohlich, Linda6' 2" (1.88m)183 lb (83kg)University of Nevada, Las Vegas
G25United StatesHammon, Becky5' 6" (1.68m)136 lb (62kg)Colorado State
G7CroatiaHlede, Korie5' 9" (1.75m)150 lb (68kg)Duquesne
G55United StatesJohnson, Vickie5' 9" (1.75m)150 lb (68kg)Louisiana Tech
C50Democratic Republic of the CongoNgoyisa, Bernadette6' 4" (1.93m)195 lb (88kg)Democratic Republic of the Congo
F24United StatesPhillips, Tari6' 1" (1.85m)200 lb (91kg)University of Central Florida
F3United StatesRobinson, Crystal5' 10" (1.78m)175 lb (79kg)Southeastern Oklahoma State University
G11United StatesWeatherspoon, Teresa5' 8" (1.73m)161 lb (73kg)Louisiana Tech
F44United StatesWhitmore, Tamika6' 2" (1.88m)190 lb (86kg)Memphis
F23United StatesWicks, Sue6' 3" (1.91m)174 lb (79kg)Rutgers
Head coach
United States Richie Adubato (William Paterson)
Assistant coaches
United States Pat Coyle (Rutgers)
United States Jeff House

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured

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