1997_WNBA_Finals

1997 WNBA Championship

1997 WNBA Championship

First championship of the WNBA


The 1997 WNBA Championship was the championship game of the 1997 WNBA season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Houston Comets, top-seeded team of the league, defeated the New York Liberty, second-seeded team, 65-51 to win the league's inaugural championship.

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The Comets' 18–10 record gave them home court advantage over New York (17–11).

For the playoffs, the top four teams overall in the league were seeded one to four. Top seed Houston played the four seed Charlotte and the two seed New York played number three Phoenix.

Road to the final

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Regular season series

The Liberty won 3 of the 4 games in the regular season series:

June 26
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New York Liberty 62, Houston Comets 60 (OT)
July 2
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Houston Comets 67, New York Liberty 70
July 4
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New York Liberty 65, Houston Comets 58
August 17
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Houston Comets 70, New York Liberty 55

Game summary

Time listed below is Eastern Daylight Time.

August 30
7:00pm
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New York Liberty 51, Houston Comets 65
Scoring by half: 24–28, 27–37
Pts: Hampton (13)
Rebs: Hampton (13)
Asts: Weatherspoon (5)
Pts: Cooper (25)
Rebs: Jackson (11)
Asts: Cooper (4)
Compaq Center, Houston
Attendance: 16,285
Referees:
  • Bell
  • Courteau
  • Palmer

The Houston Comets became the first WNBA champions, riding the unstoppable Cynthia Cooper and a suffocating defense to a 65–51 victory over the New York Liberty.

Cooper, the fledgling league's leading scorer who was named Most Valuable Player earlier in the week, scored 14 of her 25 points in the pivotal second half, when the Comets had a 10–0 burst and held the Liberty scoreless for nearly 6½ minutes. Tina Thompson added 18 points for the Comets, who turned Houston into "Clutch City" again. The city adopted that nickname during the two-year championship reign of the NBA's Houston Rockets.

Cooper also was named Finals MVP as the sellout crowd of 16,285 saw the Comets come up with their best defensive effort of the season.

Kym Hampton had 13 points and 13 rebounds and Vickie Johnson added 12 points for the Liberty, who picked a bad time for one of their worst offensive displays. A meaningless basket with three seconds remaining by Rebecca Lobo—who was limited to nine points—allowed New York to avoid its lowest point total of the season.

Houston, which edged New York for the Eastern Conference title and knocked off Charlotte in the semifinals, finished the regular season 18–10. The Liberty, who advanced with a semifinal win at Phoenix, were 17–11.

Awards

Rosters

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References


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