2010 WNBA season


The 2010 WNBA season was the 14th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. The regular season began with a televised meeting between the defending champion Phoenix Mercury and the Los Angeles Sparks in Phoenix, Arizona on May 15. The Connecticut Sun hosted the 10th Annual All-Star Game which was broadcast live on ESPN on July 10. This year, it was a contest between Geno Auriemma's USA Basketball team and a single team of WNBA All-Stars. The Finals was a series between the Seattle Storm and the Atlanta Dream which Seattle won 3–0.

2009–2010 WNBA offseason

  • The new television deal with ESPN continued during the 2010 season. For the first time ever, teams will be paid rights fees as part of this deal.
  • As of the 2009 season, the maximum roster size per team was reduced from 13 to 11. Any team that falls below nine players able to play due to injury, pregnancy or any other factor outside of the control of the team will, upon request, be granted a roster hardship exception allowing the team to sign an additional player or players so that the team will have nine players able to play in an upcoming game or games. As soon as the injured player is able to play, the roster hardship player – not any other player on the roster—must be waived.
  • On September 29, 2009, Nolan Richardson was named head coach and general manager of a potential Tulsa, Oklahoma franchise.
  • On October 20, 2009, the Detroit Shock announced that the franchise would relocate to Tulsa as well as move to the Western Conference.
  • On November 20, 2009, the Sacramento Monarchs folded.
  • On December 3, 2009, the New York Liberty announced that previously interim head coach Anne Donovan would be named head coach.
  • On December 8, 2009, Cheryl Reeve was named head coach of the Minnesota Lynx.
  • A dispersal draft was held on December 14, 2009, for all non-free agent Sacramento Monarchs players.
  • On January 7, 2010, the Los Angeles Sparks named former player Jennifer Gillom head coach.
  • On February 25, 2010, Sandy Brondello was named head coach of the San Antonio Silver Stars when Dan Hughes stepped aside from the position.

Sacramento Monarchs dispersal draft

On December 14, 2009, the Sacramento Monarchs dispersal draft was held. This dispersal draft reassigned players from the Sacramento Monarchs who folded in November 2009, prior to the start of the 2010 WNBA season. The remaining twelve active teams in the WNBA each selected one player from the 2009 Monarchs roster in the one-round draft. Teams drafted in inverse order of their 2009 regular season finish. Three former Monarchs players, Kara Lawson, Hamchetou Maiga-Ba, and Ticha Penicheiro were unrestricted free agents and therefore not eligible for the draft. Teams selected based inversely on their 2009 regular season records. Four of the twelve teams making selections waived their picks.
The top four picks were:
PickPlayerNationalityNew Team
1Nicole PowellNew York Liberty
2Rebekkah BrunsonMinnesota Lynx
3DeMya WalkerConnecticut Sun
4Courtney ParisChicago Sky

Draft

The WNBA Draft lottery was held on November 5, 2009. The lottery teams were the Sacramento Monarchs, Minnesota Lynx, Minnesota Lynx, Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky. The top pick was awarded to Minnesota. Since Sacramento folded after the lottery, all the teams following Sacramento in the draft simply moved up a pick. Minnesota subsequently traded the first overall pick to Connecticut.
The 2010 WNBA Draft was held on April 8, 2010, in Secaucus, New Jersey. Coverage of the first round was shown on ESPN2. Second and third round coverage was shown on ESPNU and NBA TV.
The top picks were:
  1. Tina Charles, Connecticut Sun
  2. Monica Wright, Minnesota Lynx
  3. Kelsey Griffin, Minnesota Lynx
  4. Epiphanny Prince, Chicago Sky
  5. Jayne Appel, San Antonio Silver Stars

Regular season

All-Star Game

The 2010 WNBA All-Star Game was hosted by the Connecticut Sun on July 10 at Mohegan Sun Arena. Coverage of the game began at 3:30pm on ESPN. This marks the third time the Sun have hosted the annual event. Unlike in previous years, this game was a contest between Geno Auriemma's USA basketball team and a team of WNBA all-stars.

Statistic leaders

The following shows the leaders for each statistic during the 2010 regular season.
CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury22.6 PPG
Rebounds per gameTina CharlesConnecticut Sun11.7 RPG
Assists per gameTicha PenicheiroLos Angeles Sparks6.9 APG
Steals per gameTamika CatchingsIndiana Fever2.26 SPG
Blocks per gameSylvia FowlesChicago Sky2.59 BPG
Field goal percentageCandice DupreePhoenix Mercury66.4%
Three point FG percentageLeilani MitchellNew York Liberty48.6%
Free throw percentageBecky HammonSan Antonio Silver Stars96.0%
Points per gameTeam StatPhoenix Mercury93.88 PPG
Least points allowedTeam StatWashington Mystics73.27 PPG
Field goal percentageTeam StatPhoenix Mercury47.3%
Least FG% allowedTeam StatSeattle Storm41.3%

Schedule

! style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2010 WNBA regular season
! style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2010 WNBA postseason

Awards

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Coaches

Eastern Conference

Western Conference