WNBA All-Decade Team


and contribution to the growth of women's basketball; only players to have competed in the WNBA were eligible, but extra-league achievements were considered.
Nine of the first team selections won Olympic gold medals with Team USA, and eight won league championships, including three—Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, Sheryl Swoopes, and Tina Thompson—who won four consecutive titles with the Houston Comets. Of the ten first-team honorees, only Cooper, who, having retired in 2000 to become head coach of the Phoenix Mercury, played four games during the 2003 season before finally ending her playing career, was not an active player when the team was announced. Swoopes, Thompson, and Lisa Leslie were the only three first team selections to have been drafted in 1997 and to have played in each of the ten seasons of the WNBA. Thompson and Leslie were among the six players who only played on one team their entire careers.

Players selected

All-Decade Team

PlayerNationalityPositionTeam played forCollege attendedOlympic
medals
League titlesLeague awardsAll-Star Games
Sue BirdPGSeattle Storm Connecticut2004 gold2004-2002–2006
Tamika CatchingsSFIndiana Fever Tennessee2004 gold-DPOY
ROY
2002–2006
Cynthia Cooper-DykeSGHouston Comets USC1988 gold
1992 bronze
1997–2000MVP
Finals MVP
1999, 2000, 2003
Yolanda GriffithCSacramento Monarchs
Seattle Storm
Indiana Fever
Florida Atlantic2000 gold
2004 gold
2005MVP
DPOY
1999–2001, 2003–2006
Lauren JacksonCSeattle Storm N/A2000 silver
2004 silver
2004MVP 2001–2003, 2005, 2006
Lisa LeslieCLos Angeles Sparks USC1996 gold
2000 gold
2004 gold
2001, 2002MVP
DPOY
Finals MVP
ASG MVP
1999–2006
Katie SmithSFMinnesota Lynx
Detroit Shock
Washington Mystics
Seattle Storm
New York Liberty
Ohio State2000 gold
2004 gold
2006-2000–2006
Dawn StaleyPGCharlotte Sting
Houston Comets
Virginia1996 gold
2000 gold
2004 gold
-KPSA 2002–2006
Sheryl SwoopesFHouston Comets
Seattle Storm
Tulsa Shock
Texas Tech1996 gold
2000 gold
2004 gold
1997–2000MVP
DPOY
ASG MVP
1999, 2000, 2002–2006
Tina ThompsonFHouston Comets
Los Angeles Sparks
Seattle Storm
USC2004 gold1997–2000ASG MVP 1999–2004, 2006

Honorable mention

1 Retired at time of All-Decade Team announcement.