2006 WNBA All-Star Game

2006 WNBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
West 28121626 82
East 27223019 98
DateJuly 12, 2006
ArenaMadison Square Garden
CityNew York, New York
MVPKatie Douglas
Attendance12,998
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The 2006 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 12, 2006 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, home of the New York Liberty. The game was the 7th annual WNBA All-Star Game. This was the third time New York has hosted the basketball showcase, after previously hosting the 1999 and 2003 games.

The All-Star Game

Rosters

Western Conference All-Stars
Pos. Player Team Selection #
Starters
PG United States Dawn Staley Houston Comets 5th
PG United States Sue Bird Seattle Storm 4th
SF United States Sheryl Swoopes Houston Comets 5th
PF Australia Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm 5th
C United States Yolanda Griffith Sacramento Monarchs 6th
Reserves
SG United States Cappie Pondexter Phoenix Mercury 1st
SG/SF United States Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 2nd
SF United States Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx 1st
SF United States Tina Thompson1 Houston Comets 6th
SF Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars 1st
C United States Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks 7th
C United States Michelle Snow2 Houston Comets 2nd


Eastern Conference All Stars
Pos. Player Team Selection #
Starters
PG United States Lindsay Whalen Connecticut Sun 1st
PG United States Becky Hammon1 New York Liberty 3rd
SF United States Nykesha Sales1 Connecticut Sun 7th
SF United States Tamika Catchings1 Indiana Fever 4th
C Poland Margo Dydek Connecticut Sun 2nd
Reserves
SG United States Alana Beard3 Washington Mystics 2nd
SG United States Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock 3rd
SG United States Katie Smith Detroit Shock 6th
SG/SF United States Katie Douglas3 Connecticut Sun 1st
PF United States Cheryl Ford3 Detroit Shock 3rd
PF United States Tamika Whitmore Indiana Fever 1st
PF United States Candice Dupree2 Chicago Sky 1st
PF/C United States Taj McWilliams-Franklin2 Connecticut Sun 5th
C United States Tangela Smith2 Charlotte Sting 1st

  • 1 Injured
  • 2 Injury replacement
  • 3 Starting in place of injured player
July 12
7:30 p.m.
Western Conference 82, Eastern Conference 98
Pts: Seimone Augustus 16
Rebs: Michelle Snow 11
Asts: Staley, Swoopes, Pondexter 4
Pts: Katie Douglas 16
Rebs: Margo Dydek 9
Asts: Deanna Nolan 7
Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 12,998
Referees:
  1. 10 Bob Trammel, #22 June Corteau, #30 Lisa Mattingsly

Coaches

The coach for the Western Conference was Sacramento Monarchs coach John Whisenant. The coach for the Eastern Conference was Connecticut Sun coach Mike Thibault.

Other events

Three-Point Shootout

The inaugural Three-Point Shootout was held before the All-Star Game. Contestants shot 25 balls from 5 locations around the three-point line, with each shot counting for one point except for one "money ball" on each rack counting for two points.[1]

Contestants
Pos. Player Team Made Att. Pct. 1st 2nd
PG United States Dawn Staley Houston Comets 53 124 .427 19 17
SF United States Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun 73 173 .422 14 16
SF United States Katie Smith Detroit Shock 59 161 .366 13
SF United States Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 121 305 .397 9

Skills Challenge

Contestants
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. 1st 2nd
SF United States Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx 6–0 179 38.1 28.5
PG United States Sue Bird Seattle Storm 5–9 150 29.2 33.2
SG United States Cappie Pondexter Phoenix Mercury 5–9 160 39.0
SG United States Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock 5-11 144 40.8

References

  1. ^ "WNBA.com: WNBA Names Skills Challenge and 3-Point Shootout Participants for All-Star Tuesday". www.wnba.com. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
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