2007: East 103, West 99
Cheryl Ford of the Detroit Shock had 16 points and 13 rebounds to take
the MVP honors and the Sun's Katie Douglas scored 18 points to give the East
a 103-99 victory in Washington, D.C., the East's second straight All-Star win
since losing the first six games. Veteran Tina Thompson led the West with 19
points.
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2006: East 98, West 82
Five Connecticut Sun players led the East to their first All-Star Game victory
in seven tries. Katie Douglas was named M.V.P. after shooting 4-for-7 from beyond
the 3-point arc to finish with 16 points to go along with five rebounds and
four assists. Rookie Seimone Augustus led the West as she also finished with
16 points.
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2005: West 122, East 99
The most exciting, highest-scoring All-Star Game in the even't history, this
game had it all: dunks, trick plays, crazy shots, brilliant passing and, most
of all, fun for all. Sheryl Swoopes erased all doubts about her comeback to
win the M.V.P., perhaps a precursor for the award she would win at the end of
the season. Lisa Leslie dunked again and Deanna Nolan came oh-so-close.
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2004:
No All-Star Game
In order to allow players to participate in the 2004 Olympic Games, the WNBA took
a month-long break. However, prior to the teams heading to Athens, the WNBA hosted
The Game at Radio City between the U.S. Olympic Team and a team of WNBA All-Stars
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2003: West 84, East 75
An injury sidelined Lisa Leslie, so Nikki Teasley took over. Teasley, who had
two points at halftime, finished with 10 points, six assists, six rebounds, five
steals and MVP honors as the West rallied to beat the East 84-75 and stay unbeaten
in All-Star play. Leslie bruised her right knee in the second half and is day-to-day.
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2002: West 81, East 76
Andrea Stinson gave the East a one-point lead with 1:01 to play, but Tina Thompson
and Sheryl Swoopes combined for the game's final six points as the West picked
up a thrilling 81-76 All-Star victory in Washington. Lisa Leslie had 18 points
and 14 rebounds and was named All-Star MVP for the third time in her career.
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2001: West 80,
East 72
Los Angeles Sparks
center Lisa Leslie turned the 2001 WNBA All-Star Game into her personal showcase.
She had 20 points and nine rebounds as the Western Conference All-Stars defeated
the Eastern Conference All-Stars 80-72 in Orlando. Leslie, who won the award in
the inaugural game, was named MVP.
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2000: West 73,
East 61
The West was best
during the 2000 All-Star Game, played at America West Arena in Phoenix. MVP Tina
Thompson led the way with 13 points and 11 rebounds as the Western Conference
stars beat the Eastern Conference stars 73-61.
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1999: West 79, East 61
The inaugural WNBA All-Star Game
was played in 1999 before a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York.
After Whitney Houston tipped things off by singing the national anthem, the
West went on to beat the East 79-61. Lisa Leslie was named the first-ever All-Star
Game MVP after scoring 13 points for the West.
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