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Plenette Pierson

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American basketball player (born 1981)

Plenette Pierson
Pierson in 2019
Texas Tech Red Raiders
TitleAssistant coach
LeagueBig 12
Personal information
Born (1981-08-31)August 31, 1981 (age 44)
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High schoolKingwood (Kingwood, Texas)
CollegeTexas Tech (1999–2003)
WNBA draft2003: 1st round, 4th overall pick
Drafted byPhoenix Mercury
Playing career2003–2017
PositionPower forward /center
Number54, 23, 33, 22
Coaching career2019–present
Career history
Playing
20032005Phoenix Mercury
2005–2006Coconuda Maddaloni
20062010Detroit / Tulsa Shock
2006–2007Elitzur Ramla
2007–2009Dynamo Moscow
20102014New York Liberty
2010–2011Tarsus Belediyesi
2011–2012Maccabi Bnot Ashdod
2012–2014Good Angels Košice
2014–2015Cheongju KB Stars
20152016Tulsa Shock / Dallas Wings
2016–2017Cheongju KB Stars
2017Minnesota Lynx
Coaching
2019–2022Minnesota Lynx (assistant)
2022–presentTexas Tech (assistant)
Career highlights
Stats at WNBA.com
Stats atBasketball Reference

Plenette Michelle Pierson (born August 31, 1981) is an American former professionalbasketball player who last played for theMinnesota Lynx of theWomen's National Basketball Association (WNBA).[1] In the2007 season, Pierson won the first everSixth Woman of the Year Award given in the WNBA. Pierson is currently anassistant coach atTexas Tech.

College career

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Pierson playedcollege basketball for theTexas Tech Red Raiders women's basketball team. She graduated in 2003.[2]

Texas Tech statistics

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Source[3]

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high
YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1999-00Texas Tech3344950.6-56.96.90.61.00.813.6
2000-01Texas Tech3247149.60.063.97.41.11.31.314.7
2001-02Texas Tech45841.8-66.79.02.51.80.514.5
2002-03Texas Tech3562451.0-63.58.11.51.51.317.8
Career104160250.00.061.87.61.11.31.115.4

Professional career

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WNBA

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Pierson during the 2015 WNBA All Star game

Pierson was drafted fourth overall by thePhoenix Mercury in2003 WNBA draft. Midway through the 2005 season, Pierson was traded to theDetroit Shock. In the 2006 season, the Shock were a championship contender as they finished second in the Eastern Conference with a 23–11 record. They would advance all the way to the finals and defeat theSacramento Monarchs in five games. The following season, Pierson would win the first everWNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award given by the league for her scoring and rebounding efforts off the bench, averaging 11.9 points per game and 5.8 rebounds per game. Coinciding with her efforts, the Shock were in the hunt to win back-to-back championships with the number one seed in the eastern conference and another trip to the Finals, but were defeated by thePhoenix Mercury in five-game series. The following season, the Shock made it to the Finals for the third year in a row, this time winning their second championship in three years, after sweeping theSan Antonio Silver Stars in the Finals. However, the following season, Pierson would only play one game and missed the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury.

In 2010, the Detroit Shock franchise relocated toTulsa, Oklahoma and were renamed theTulsa Shock. In the 2010 season, Pierson would play 8 games for the Shock before being traded to theNew York Liberty where she played for the rest of the season. In the 2011 season, Pierson averaged a career-high in scoring with 12.9 points per game in the Liberty's starting lineup. She would continue to play with Liberty until 2014.

In 2015, Pierson returned to the Tulsa Shock in free agency. She played 30 games with 29 starts, averaged 12.8 points per game and was voted as an all-star for the first time in her career. In 2016, the Shock relocated toDallas, Texas and were renamed theDallas Wings. She played and started in 27 games and averaged 11.9 points per game.

On February 1, 2017, Pierson signed with theMinnesota Lynx in free agency.[4] On August 18, 2017, Pierson announced that she would retire at the end of the season.[5] During the season, Pierson would contribute off the bench for the Lynx, averaging 5.2 points per game. The Lynx finished with the best record in the league with a 27–7 record, earning the number 1 seed and a double-bye to the WNBA semi-finals. The Lynx would eliminate theWashington Mystics in a 3-game sweep of the WNBA semi-finals and would advance to the2017 WNBA Finals, making it Pierson's fourth career Finals appearance. The Lynx would defeat theLos Angeles Sparks in 5 games to avenge last season's Finals loss, as Pierson won her third WNBA championship.

Overseas

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In the 2005-06 WNBA off-season, Pierson played inItaly for Coconuda Maddaloni. In the 2006-07 WNBA off-season, Pierson played inIsrael forElitzur Ramla. In the 2007-08 WNBA off-season, Pierson played inRussia forDynamo Moscow. In the 2011-12 WNBA off-season, Pierson played in Israel forMaccabi Bnot Ashdod. From 2012 to 2014, Pierson played two off-seasons inSlovakia forGood Angels Košice. In the 2014-15 WNBA off-season, Pierson played in Italy for Passalacqua Ragusa.[6] In August 2016, Pierson signed with theCheongju KB Stars of theKorean League for the 2016-17 WNBA off-season.[7]

Coaching

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Lynx

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On March 14, 2019, The Minnesota Lynx announced the hiring of Pierson as an assistant coach.

Texas Tech

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On June 6, 2022, Pierson was announced as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Texas Tech. She'd leave her post as an assistant with the Lynx and would join the team immediately.

WNBA career statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 TO Turnovers per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 Bold Career best°League leader
Denotes seasons in which Pierson won aWNBA championship

Regular season

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YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
2003Phoenix33518.2.379.000.6342.40.70.50.31.26.0
2004Phoenix312525.9.443.000.6064.20.80.80.51.59.4
2005*Phoenix121126.5.343.000.6904.91.10.81.02.67.7
2005*Detroit171519.3.4941.000.4765.50.50.50.21.87.7
2005Total23019.3.437.500.6982.70.90.60.21.87.7
2006Detroit34016.6.456.000.7003.90.70.50.41.06.5
2007Detroit34025.2.478.000.7545.81.70.70.82.311.6
2008Detroit28023.2.457.000.7524.92.30.81.21.711.9
2009Detroit105.0.000.000.0000.01.11.01.00.00.0
2010*Tulsa8115.8.535.429.8572.51.31.20.31.612.1
2010*New York25016.7.458.250.8173.81.10.60.31.89.0
2010Total33116.5.479.364.8273.51.20.80.31.89.7
2011New York333328.6.478.200.8065.21.41.10.91.812.9
2012New York262424.7.466. 278.7595.42.30.70.82.312.0
2013New York322727.6.401.000.7205.82.50.50.62.411.6
2014New York33817.4.455.000.8593.11.20.40.11.37.2
2015Tulsa302928.1.437.362.8084.11.90.90.41.812.8
2016Dallas272726.6.387.337.8294.62.00.80.31.711.9
2017Minnesota34413.7.427.339.7922.21.50.40.11.05.2
Career15 years, 4 teams44419422.2.439.302.7444.11.50.70.51.79.6

Postseason

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YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPPG
2005Detroit2010.0.400.000.0003.00.00.50.00.02.0
2006Detroit10018.9.426.000.7065.41.70.60.91.48.8
2007Detroit11125.5.422.500.7327.21.60.61.02.511.2
2008Detroit6017.8.474.000.8463.01.70.60.31.87.8
2010New York5320.0.523.333.6252.41.20.00.22.010.4
2011New York3329.0.577.000.5004.02.71.31.62.610.7
2012New York2230.5.389.000.8005.03.00.50.01.59.0
2015Tulsa2226.8.357.333.0005.50.51.00.50.510.5
2017Minnesota805.4.364.500.0000.80.50.10.10.61.1
Career9 years, 4 teams491119.2.444.364.6984.21.40.50.61.68.0

Personal life

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Pierson was born inHouston, Texas and grew up in nearbyKingwood, Texas. She is the daughter of Paulette Pierson and has a younger brother, Cleven and another brother Vontriel. She attendedKingwood High School, from which she graduated in 1999.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Plenette Pierson".wnba.com. RetrievedOctober 18, 2015.
  2. ^ab"Player Bio: Plenette Pierson -".TexasTech.com. Texas Tech Red Raiders Official Athletic Site. Archived fromthe original on June 14, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2012.
  3. ^"Women's Basketball Player stats".NCAA. RetrievedOctober 18, 2015.
  4. ^"Minnesota Retires Rachel Banham's No. 1 Jersey - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA".WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.
  5. ^"Minnesota's Plenette Pierson to Retire After 2017 Season - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA".WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.
  6. ^Gamecenter Player Profile
  7. ^"2016-2017 WNBA Overseas Signings - Women's Basketball 24.7".Women's Basketball 24.7. August 22, 2016. Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.

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