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  2. List of WNBA career scoring leaders - Wikipedia

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    2,415. 2. Tina Thompson *. Forward. Houston Comets ( 1997 – 2008) Los Angeles Sparks ( 2009 – 2011) Seattle Storm ( 2012 – 2013 ) 7,488. 496.

  3. List of WNBA season scoring leaders - Wikipedia

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    points PPG 1997: Cynthia Cooper: G Houston Comets: 28 191 67 172 621 22.2 1998: Cynthia Cooper (2) G Houston Comets: 30 203 64 210 680 22.7 1999: Cynthia Cooper (3) G Houston Comets: 31 212 58 204 686 22.1 2000: Sheryl Swoopes: G Houston Comets: 31 245 34 119 643 20.7 2001: Katie Smith: G/F Minnesota Lynx: 32 204 85 246 739 23.1 2002: Chamique ...

  4. List of WNBA regular season records - Wikipedia

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    Most career points; 10,474 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury 2004–present (did not play in 2015) [33] 7,488 – Tina Thompson, Houston 1997–2008, Los Angeles 2009–2011, Seattle 2012–2013; 7,380 – Tamika Catchings, Indiana 2002–2016; Highest points per game average, career; 20.98 – Cynthia Cooper, Houston 1997–2000, 2003

  5. Women's National Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's National Basketball Association ( WNBA) is a women's professional basketball league based in the United States. It is composed of 12 teams. The league was founded on April 24, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association (NBA), and league play started in 1997. The regular season is played from May to ...

  6. Cynthia Cooper-Dyke - Wikipedia

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    FIBA Under-19 World Championship. 2007 Bratislava. Team competition. Cynthia Lynne Cooper-Dyke (born April 14, 1963) is an American basketball coach and former player who has won championships in college, in the Olympics, and in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is considered by many as one of the greatest female ...

  7. WNBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    WNBA Finals. The WNBA Finals are the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the conclusion of the league's postseason each fall. The series was named the WNBA Championship until 2002. Since 2016, Verizon is the official sponsor. The series is played between the winners of the playoff semifinals.

  8. List of WNBA career rebounding leaders - Wikipedia

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    Taj McWilliams-Franklin. PF/C. Orlando Miracle / Connecticut Sun ( 1999 – 2006) Los Angeles Sparks ( 2007) Washington Mystics ( 2008) Detroit Shock ( 2008 – 2009) New York Liberty ( 2010) Minnesota Lynx ( 2011 – 2012 ) 3,013.

  9. Sue Bird - Wikipedia

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    Sue Bird. Suzanne Brigit Bird (born October 16, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player who played her entire career with the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). [ 1] Bird was drafted first overall pick by the Storm in the 2002 WNBA draft [ 2] and is considered one of the greatest players in ...