WNBA team season
The 2003 WNBA season was the sixth for the Detroit Shock. The Shock won the WNBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. This season was better known as, "From Worst To First".
Offseason
Dispersal Draft
WNBA draft
Cheryl Ford (daughter of NBA great Karl Malone ) helped the Detroit Shock win a WNBA Championship in her first season.
Pick
Player
Nationality
School
3rd
Cheryl Ford
5th
Kara Lawson
28th
Syreeta Bromfield
[ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
Season Schedule
[ 2]
Player stats
Note: GP= Games played; FG = Field Goals; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points
Player
GP
MIN
FG
REB
AST
STL
BLK
PTS
Swin Cash
33
1097
195
193
119
43
23
548
Deanna Nolan
396
Cheryl Ford
344
Ruth Riley
327
Kedra Holland-Corn
312
Elaine Powell
296
Barbara Farris
127
Sheila Lambert
87
Ayana Walker
56
Tamara Moore
21
Astou Ndiaye-Diatta
20
Stacey Thomas
15
Petra Ujhelyi
14
68
2
12
3
0
1
4
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Playoffs
Round
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
Eastern Conference Semi
August 29
@ Cleveland
76-74
Win
1-0
August 31
vs. Cleveland
59-66
Loss
1-1
September 2
vs. Cleveland
76-74
Win
2-1[ 2]
Eastern Conference Final
September 5
@ Connecticut
73-63
Win
1-0 (3-1)
September 7
vs. Connecticut
79-73
Win
2-0 (4-1) [ 2]
WNBA Finals
September 12
@ Los Angeles
63-75
Loss
0-1 (4-2)
September 14
Los Angeles
62-61
Win
1-1 (5-2)
September 16
vs. Los Angeles
83-78
Win
2-1 (6-2)
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Awards and honors
References
External links
Franchise history Arenas Head coaches Administration All-Stars Seasons Playoff Appearances Conference Titles WNBA Titles Rivals