2009 WNBA season


The 2009 WNBA Season was the 13th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. It is the first WNBA season without a Houston franchise, the Comets having folded in December 2008. The season ended with the Phoenix Mercury winning their second championship in three years.
The regular season began with a televised meeting between the defending champion Detroit Shock and the Los Angeles Sparks in Los Angeles on June 6. The Connecticut Sun hosted the 9th Annual All-Star Game which was broadcast live on ABC on July 25.

2008/2009 WNBA offseason

On December 8, 2008, the Houston Comets dispersal draft was held. Five former Comets players, Latasha Byears, Mwadi Mabika, Hamchetou Maiga-Ba, Michelle Snow and Tina Thompson were free agents and therefore not eligible for this draft. Teams selected based inversely on their 2008 regular season records.
The top picks were:
  1. Sancho Lyttle, Atlanta Dream
  2. Matee Ajavon, Washington Mystics
  3. Mistie Bass, Chicago Sky
Six of the thirteen teams making selections waived their picks.

2009 WNBA Draft

The WNBA Draft lottery was held on December 9, 2008. The Atlanta Dream received the first overall selection. The Washington Mystics received the number two selection. The Chicago Sky came up with the third overall selection, followed by the Minnesota Lynx at four and the Phoenix Mercury at number five. For the first time in WNBA history, the lottery balls were chosen exactly according to odds.
The 2009 WNBA Draft was held on April 9 in Secaucus, New Jersey. Coverage of the first round was shown on ESPN2 at 3:00pm. Second and third round coverage was shown on ESPNU and NBA TV at 4:00pm.
The top draft picks were as follows:
  1. Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta Dream
  2. Marissa Coleman, Washington Mystics
  3. Kristi Toliver, Chicago Sky
  4. Renee Montgomery, Minnesota Lynx
  5. DeWanna Bonner, Phoenix Mercury

    Regular season

Standings

All-Star Game

The 2009 WNBA All-Star Game was hosted by the Connecticut Sun on July 25 at Mohegan Sun Arena. Coverage of the game began at 3:30pm on ABC. This marked the second time the Sun had hosted the annual event.

Statistic leaders

The following shows the leaders for each statistic during the 2009 regular season.
CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury20.4
Rebounds per gameCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks9.8
Assists per gameSue BirdSeattle Storm5.8
Steals per gameTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever2.91
Blocks per gameCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks2.12
Field goal percentageSylvia FowlesChicago Sky.599
Three point FG percentageTangela SmithPhoenix Mercury.452
Free throw percentageNicole PowellSacramento Monarchs.979
Points per gameTeam StatPhoenix Mercury92.82
Least points allowedTeam StatSeattle Storm72.82
Field goal percentageTeam StatPhoenix Mercury.460
Least FG% allowedTeam StatLos Angeles Sparks.399

Schedule

! style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2009 WNBA Regular Season
! style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2009 WNBA Postseason

Playoffs and Finals

2009 WNBA season summary

Season highlights

Player of the Week award

Postseason awards

Coaches

Eastern Conference