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2006 WNBA Finals

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2006 WNBA Finals
TeamCoachWins
Detroit ShockBill Laimbeer3
Sacramento MonarchsJohn Whisenant2
DatesAugust 30 – September 9
MVPDeanna Nolan(Detroit Shock)
Hall of FamersShock:
Swin Cash (2022)
Katie Smith (2018)
Monarchs:
Yolanda Griffith (2021)
Eastern finalsDetroit defeatedConnecticut, 2–1
Western finalsSacramento defeatedLos Angeles, 2–0

The2006 WNBA Finals was the championshipseries of the2006 WNBA season, and the conclusion ofthe season's playoffs. TheDetroit Shock, second-seeded champions of theEastern Conference, defeated theSacramento Monarchs, second-seeded champions of theWestern Conference, three games to two in a best-of-five series. This was Detroit's second title.

The Shock made their second appearance in the Finals in four years. The Monarchs appeared in the Finals for the second straight time after having won the title in2005.

Going into the series, the Shock had won one championship, as had the Monarchs.

The Shock's 23–11 record gave themhome court advantage over Sacramento (21–13), but aMariah Carey concert meant that the fifth and deciding game had to be moved toJoe Louis Arena in downtownDetroit.

Road to the finals

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Sacramento MonarchsDetroit Shock
21–13 (.618)
2nd West, 4th overall
Regular season23–11 (.676)
2nd East, 3rd overall
Defeated the (3)Houston Comets, 2–0Conference SemifinalsDefeated the (3)Indiana Fever, 2–0
Defeated the (1)Los Angeles Sparks, 2–0Conference FinalsDefeated the (1)Connecticut Sun, 2–1

Regular season series

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The Shock and the Monarchs split the regular season series:

July 26
Sacramento Monarchs 71,Detroit Shock 91
July 30
Detroit Shock 61,Sacramento Monarchs 94

Game summaries

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All times listed below areEastern Daylight Time.

Game 1

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August 30
7:30pm
Sacramento Monarchs95,Detroit Shock 71
Scoring by quarter: 26–20, 27–18, 17–14, 25–19
Pts:Lawson 22
Rebs:Brunson 7
Asts:Penicheiro 6
Stls:Haynie 5
Pts:Ford 25
Rebs:Ford 8
Asts:Nolan 5
3P FG:Smith 4-6
Sacramento leads series, 1–0
Palace of Auburn Hills,Auburn Hills
Attendance: 9,581
Referees:
  • #22 Corteau
  • #38 Simpson
  • #39 Price

Kara Lawson led a balanced attack with 22 points as the Monarchs posted an impressive 95-71 victory over the Detroit Shock in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals. Sacramento, which set aWNBA Finals record for points, field goals (35) and 3-pointers (ten), took the early edge in the best-of-five series.

Cheryl Ford scored 25 points andKatie Smith added 21 for Detroit, which is seeking its second title in four years. The Shock certainly will not get there committing a Finals-record 24 turnovers as they did in Game 1.

Sacramento officially took charge of the contest with an 8–0 run during the third quarter that turned a 13-point lead into a 61-40 bulge with 6:09 to play.Nicole Powell ignited the surge with a 3-pointer and Griffith made a pair of baskets beforeTicha Penicheiro capped the run with a free throw.

The Shock got within 76–62 midway through the fourth quarter, but Lawson came off the bench to hit three 3-pointers as the Monarchs extended their cushion to 91–71 with 2:57 remaining. Lawson finished 6-of-8 from the arc, setting a Finals record for made 3-pointers. Powell connected on 4-of-7 attempts as Sacramento finished 10-of-19 from long range.

Game 2

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September 1
7:30 pm
Sacramento Monarchs 63,Detroit Shock73
Scoring by quarter: 26–19, 16–14, 12–15, 9–25
Pts:Griffith 14
Rebs:Griffith 8
Asts:Haynie 3
FG:Lawson 3-11
Pts:Nolan 21
Rebs:Cash,Ford 8
Asts:Cash 5
FG:Smith 6-13
Series tied, 1–1
Palace of Auburn Hills,Auburn Hills
Attendance: 15,218
Referees:
  • #4 Blauch
  • #18 Walker
  • #30 Mattingly

Deanna Nolan scored 21 points and Smith added 16 – all in the second half – as the Shock rebounded from a slow start to even the best-of-three series with a 73–63 victory in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals.

Swin Cash collected 11 points, eight rebounds and five assists for Detroit, which gave Sacramento (5–1) its first loss of the postseason and avoided falling into an 0–2 hole.

Trailing by nine at the half and 54–48 entering the final period, the Shock were on the verge of being one game away from a Finals' loss. However, after scoring the last three points of the third quarter, Detroit ran off the first eight points of the frame. A jumper by Nolan capped the spurt and gave the Shock the lead for good, 56–54, with 7:43 left.

After Detroit maintained the edge over the next five minutes,Katie Smith made it 67–58 on a 3-pointer with 2:57 to go.

Game 3

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September 3
4:30 pm
Recap at theWayback Machine (archived February 12, 2007)
Detroit Shock 69,Sacramento Monarchs89
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 15–24, 17–28, 19–17
Pts:Nolan 22
Rebs:Ford 8
Asts:Cash,Ford,Holland-Corn,Smith 3
FG:Nolan 9–17
Pts:Griffith 15
Rebs:Powell 6
Asts:Walker 5
Stls:Lawson 3
Sacramento leads series, 2-1
ARCO Arena,Sacramento
Attendance: 14,253
Referees:
  • #8 Humphrey
  • #10 Trammell
  • #11 Napier

Yolanda Griffith scored 15 points, andNicole Powell added 14, as the Monarchs took control of theWNBA Finals with an 89–69 rout of theDetroit Shock in Game 3. Capturing its 11th consecutive home playoff victory, Sacramento improved its home record in the postseason to 12–2 (.857), the best mark in league history.

On the way to claiming their first title last season, the Monarchs stole home-court advantage from theConnecticut Sun and then captured both home games to complete the series in four games. So far,[when?] that has been the same blueprint Sacramento has used to take control of this series. After setting a Finals record for points in a 95–71 victory in the opener in Detroit on Wednesday, the Monarchs dismantled the Shock to move within a win here of a second consecutive title.

Despite failing to capitalize on a six-point lead entering the fourth quarter of Game 2 in a 73–63 loss, Sacramento came out fired up, using a 9–0 run at the start of the second quarter to pull ahead, 29–18, with 7:46 to play. Rookie Scholanda Dorrell sank a pair of three-pointers during the burst. Griffith, theMVP of last season's Finals, scored her team's final eight points before the half to maintain an 11-point edge at the break, 44–33.

Game 4

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September 6
9:00 pm
Recap at theWayback Machine (archived February 18, 2007)
Detroit Shock72,Sacramento Monarchs 52
Scoring by quarter: 22–26, 21–11, 13–13, 16–2
Pts:Smith 22
Rebs:Ford 10
Asts:Cash 5
O REB:Cash 5 (6 tot REB)
Pts:Powell 13
Rebs:Griffith 11
Asts:Griffith,Penicheiro 2
Blocks:Walker 3
Series tied, 2-2
ARCO Arena,Sacramento
Attendance: 14,213
Referees:
  • #18 Walker
  • #22 Corteau
  • #39 Price

Katie Smith andCheryl Ford carried the load to help the Detroit Shock extend the WNBA Finals to a decisive fifth game.

Smith scored 22 points and Ford added 13 with 10 rebounds as the Shock avoided elimination by posting a 72–52 triumph over the defending championSacramento Monarchs.

Rebounding from Sunday's 89–69 loss in Game 3, Detroit ended Sacramento's 11-game home playoff winning streak and will host the final game of the series on Saturday. Each of the previous league champions clinched the title on its home floor.

Game 5

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September 9
3:30 pm
Recap at theWayback Machine (archived February 20, 2007)
Sacramento Monarchs 75,Detroit Shock80
Scoring by quarter: 18–17, 26–19, 9–22, 22–22
Pts:Lawson 17
Rebs:Griffith 9
Asts:Haynie 5
FG:Lawson 7-10
Pts:Nolan 24
Rebs:Ford 10
Asts:Smith 6
Blks:Riley 4
Detroit wins WNBA Finals, 3-2
Joe Louis Arena,Detroit
Attendance: 19,671
Referees:
  • #10 Bob Trammell
  • #11 Tina Napier
  • #30 Lisa Mattingly

Katie Smith scored 17 points, including two clutch jumpers in the final two minutes, as theDetroit Shock claimed their second title with a stirring 80–75 victory over theSacramento Monarchs.

The Shock, who also won the title in2003, won the last two games of the best-of-five series and dethroned the Monarchs, who were trying to become the league's third repeat champion. Instead, Detroit joinedHouston (1997–2000) andLos Angeles (2001–02) as multiple championship winners.

Deanna Nolan scored 24 points and was named Finals MVP. Nolan scored 10 points in the pivotal third quarter, when the Shock held the Monarchs to nine points and took the lead for good.

A 3-pointer by Nolan gave Detroit a 68–55 lead before Sacramento made a final charge, closing to 75–69 on a 3-pointer byKristin Haynie with 2:05 remaining. Smith answered with a 3-pointer 19 seconds later.

A three-point play by Haynie and 3-pointer by foul-plaguedNicole Powell pulled the Monarchs within 78–75 with 33 seconds to play. Sacramento elected not to foul but Smith foiled the strategy by draining a 15-footer with 14 seconds remaining.

Smith grabbed a last-gasp shot and hurled the ball skyward in celebration. She is the all-time leading scorer in women's professional basketball history and a former WNBA scoring champion, but she never had been on a championship team – until now.

Awards

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Rosters

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2006Detroit Shock Finals roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightFrom
F21United StatesBatteast, Jacqueline6' 2" (1.88m)175 lb (79kg)Notre Dame
C45United StatesBraxton, Kara6' 6" (1.98m)210 lb (95kg)Georgia
F32United StatesCash, Swin6' 1" (1.85m)162 lb (73kg)Connecticut
PF35United StatesFord, Cheryl6' 3" (1.91m)198 lb (90kg)Louisiana Tech
G11United StatesHolland-Corn, Kedra5' 7" (1.7m)136 lb (62kg)Georgia
SG14United StatesNolan, Deanna5' 11" (1.8m)144 lb (65kg)Georgia
SF23United StatesPierson, Plenette6' 2" (1.88m)181 lb (82kg)Texas Tech
PG5United StatesPowell, Elaine5' 8" (1.73m)150 lb (68kg)LSU
C00United StatesRiley, Ruth6' 5" (1.96m)195 lb (88kg)Notre Dame
G/F30United StatesSmith, Katie5' 11" (1.8m)174 lb (79kg)Ohio State
F33United StatesWilliams, Angelina6' 0" (1.83m)150 lb (68kg)Illinois
Head coach
United StatesBill Laimbeer (Notre Dame)
Assistant coaches
United StatesRick Mahorn (Hampton)
United States Cheryl Reeve (La Salle)
Athletic trainer
United States Mike Perkins

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured
2006Sacramento Monarchs Finals roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightFrom
F7United StatesBuescher, Erin6' 3" (1.91m)181 lb (82kg)The Master's College
F32United StatesBrunson, Rebekkah6' 3" (1.91m)175 lb (79kg)Georgetown
C33United StatesGriffith, Yolanda6' 4" (1.93m)175 lb (79kg)Florida Atlantic
G4United StatesHaynie, Kristin5' 9" (1.75m)147 lb (67kg)Michigan State
G20United StatesLawson, Kara5' 9" (1.75m)165 lb (75kg)Tennessee
F9MaliMaiga-Ba, Hamchetou6' 1" (1.85m)160 lb (73kg)Old Dominion
G21PortugalPenicheiro, Ticha5' 11" (1.8m)149 lb (68kg)Old Dominion
F14United StatesPowell, Nicole6' 3" (1.91m)170 lb (77kg)Stanford
G5United StatesRobinson, Scholanda5' 11" (1.8m)155 lb (70kg)LSU
F8United StatesSmith, Kim6' 0" (1.83m)155 lb (70kg)Utah
F22United StatesWalker, DeMya6' 3" (1.91m)168 lb (76kg)Virginia
Head coach
United StatesJohn Whisenant (New Mexico State)
Assistant coaches
United StatesTom Abatemarco (Dowling College)
United States Steve Shuman (Sacramento State)
United StatesMonique Ambers (Arizona State)
Athletic trainer
United States Jill Jackson (Sacramento State)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured
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