2016 WNBA season

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The 2016 WNBA season was the 20th season of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Its regular season began on May 14 when the Indiana Fever hosted the Dallas Wings and concluded on September 18, with a Seattle Storm defeat of the Chicago Sky.

DurationMay 14 – October 6, 2016
Games34
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2016 WNBA season
LeagueWomen's National Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationMay 14 – October 6, 2016
Games34
Teams12
Total attendance1,561,530[1]
Average attendance7,655[1]
TV partner(s)ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pickUnited States Breanna Stewart
Picked bySeattle Storm
Regular season
Top seedMinnesota Lynx
Season MVPUnited States Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles)
Top scorerUnited States Tina Charles (New York)
Playoffs
Finals championsLos Angeles Sparks
  Runners-upMinnesota Lynx
Finals MVPUnited States Candace Parker (Los Angeles)
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The playoffs began on September 21, with a new playoff format. To increase the level of competition, instead of the top 4 seeds from each conference advancing, the 8 teams with the best overall records, regardless of conference, advanced.

The top two teams, in this case the Minnesota Lynx and the Los Angeles Sparks, each received a double bye to the semi-final round. The number 3 and number 4 seeds, in this case the New York Liberty and the Chicago Sky, received one bye to the second round. The playoffs began with the number 5 seed Indiana Fever facing the number 8 seed Phoenix Mercury and the number 6 seed Atlanta Dream facing the number 7 seed, the Seattle Storm. The winners of those single elimination games, Phoenix and Atlanta, advanced to a second round of single elimination. The teams were reseeded so that the team with the worse overall record played the number 3 seed and the next worse record played the number 4 seed.

The second round of playoffs saw battles between Phoenix and New York in the first game and Chicago and Atlanta in the second game. The winners, Phoenix and Chicago respectively, went on to compete with the top two teams in the league, Los Angeles and Minnesota. Minnesota swept the Phoenix Mercury in 3 games. Los Angeles faced Chicago in 4 games, winning 2 at home, losing the third, and capitalizing on the fourth.

The finals was a Western Conference showdown between the defending champions, the Minnesota Lynx, and the Los Angeles Sparks. It was the Sparks' first finals appearance since 2003, and they were seeking their first win since 2002. Los Angeles won the first game 78–76 on a buzzer beater from forward Alana Beard. Minnesota bounced back to drop the Sparks 79–60 in game 2. Back at home in Los Angeles, the Sparks clinched game 3 with the final score of 92–75, to get to one win away from the title. However, despite home court advantage, the Lynx stormed back to win game 4 at Staples Center, 85–79. In front of a sold out crowd in Minneapolis, the Sparks shocked the Lynx with a 77–76 victory in game five on October 20. The 2016 WNBA Most Valuable Player and Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike had the game-winning shot from an offensive rebound to put the Sparks ahead with 3.1 seconds remaining. It was the Los Angeles Sparks third title in franchise history.

The league took a hiatus for much of August, allowing for the participation of its players in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Notable occurrences

On March 15, the WNBA announced a new league-wide sponsor, Verizon Wireless. The Verizon logo appeared on all jerseys except those of the Stars and Sun, and Verizon received significant branding in arenas, on jerseys, and in telecasts via commercials. Verizon also sponsored the WNBA Playoffs, WNBA Finals, WNBA Tip-Off, WNBA Draft, and WNBA Inspiring Women Luncheon.[2]

On March 28, the WNBA introduced new jerseys for the 2016 season. Teams no longer had white home jerseys. Teams used the away jersey from the previous year or a secondary color-based alternate jersey. The Sparks and Stars already used their secondary colors for jerseys, and thus had no significant change. The jerseys included special patches commemorating the 20th season for the league, along with the three remaining original franchises, and showed the WNBA Championships each franchise has won by displaying the trophies on the back collar.[3]

The ESPN Networks aired 14 games (1 on ESPN, 13 on ESPN2) during the regular season and all playoff games. NBATV showed 42 games across the regular season.

On June 25, Becky Hammon's jersey no. 25 was retired by the San Antonio Stars after their game against the Atlanta Dream. Her jersey was the first to be retired by the Stars.

On July 15, Lauren Jackson returned to Seattle to see her jersey retired after the Storm defeated the Mystics. Her jersey was the first to be put in the rafters by the Seattle Storm.

Draft

Seattle Storm selected Breanna Stewart first in the 2016 WNBA Draft at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT. The draft was televised nationally on the ESPN networks (round 1 on ESPN2, rounds 2 and 3 on ESPNU).[4]

Regular season

Standings

Source:[5]

Eastern Conference
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Eastern Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
3 - New York Liberty2113.61810–711–611–5
4 - Chicago Sky1816.529311–67–108–8
5 - Indiana Fever1717.50048–99–88–8
6 - Atlanta Dream1717.500411–66–119–7
e - Connecticut Sun1420.41278–96–114–12
e - Washington Mystics1321.38285–128–98–8
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Western Conference
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Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
1 - Minnesota Lynx286.82415–213–415–1
2 - Los Angeles Sparks268.765214–312–511–5
7 - Seattle Storm1618.4711210–76–117–9
8 - Phoenix Mercury1618.4711211–65–126–10
e - Dallas Wings1123.324176–115–128–8
e - San Antonio Stars727.206214–133–141–15
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Notes

# – Playoff seed
e – Eliminated from playoffs

Playoffs

First round
Single elimination
(Sept. 21)
Second round
Single elimination
(Sept. 24 and 25)
Semifinals
Best-of-5
(Sept. 28 – Oct. 6)
WNBA Finals
Best-of-5
(Oct. 9 – 20)
1Minnesota Lynx3
3New York Liberty948Phoenix Mercury0
5Indiana Fever788Phoenix Mercury1011Minnesota Lynx2
8Phoenix Mercury892Los Angeles Sparks3
2Los Angeles Sparks3
4Chicago Sky1084Chicago Sky1
6Atlanta Dream946Atlanta Dream98
7Seattle Storm85

Note: Teams re-seeded after the second round and semifinals.

  • Bold – Game or series winner
  • Italic – Team with home-court advantage

Statistics

Individual statistic leaders

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points per gameTina CharlesNew York Liberty21.5 PPG
Rebounds per gameTina CharlesNew York Liberty9.9 RPG
Assists per gameSue BirdSeattle Storm5.8 APG
Steals per gameTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever1.8 SPG
Blocks per gameBrittney GrinerPhoenix Mercury3.1 BPG
Three point percentageEmma MeessemanWashington Mystics44.8%
Free throw percentageShenise JohnsonIndiana Fever93.8%
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Awards

Reference:[6]

Individual

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Team

Players of the Week

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Week ending Eastern Conference Western Conference
Player Team Player Team
May 23Tina CharlesNew York LibertyMaya MooreMinnesota Lynx
May 29Angel McCoughtryAtlanta DreamCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks
June 6Tina Charles (2)New York LibertyMaya Moore (2)Minnesota Lynx
June 13Emma MeessemanWashington MysticsNneka OgwumikeLos Angeles Sparks
June 20Tina Charles (5) New York LibertyCandace Parker (2)Los Angeles Sparks
June 27Diana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury
July 6Nneka Ogwumike (2)Los Angeles Sparks
July 11Angel McCoughtry (2)Atlanta DreamMaya Moore (3)Minnesota Lynx
July 18Elena Delle DonneChicago SkyNneka Ogwumike (5)Los Angeles Sparks
July 22Tina Charles (6)New York Liberty
September 6Elena Delle Donne (2)Chicago Sky
September 12Tina Charles (7) New York LibertyBreanna StewartSeattle Storm
September 19Jasmine ThomasConnecticut SunNneka Ogwumike (6)Los Angeles Sparks
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Players of the Month

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Month Eastern Conference Western Conference
Player Team Player Team
MayTina Charles (4)New York LibertyMaya MooreMinnesota Lynx
JuneNneka Ogwumike (2)Los Angeles Sparks
July
SeptemberMaya Moore (2)Minnesota Lynx
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Rookies of the Month

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Month Player Team
MayBreanna Stewart (4)Seattle Storm
June
July
September
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Coaches

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