2000 Portland Fire season

The 2000 WNBA season was the 1st season for the Portland Fire.

2000 Portland Fire season
CoachLinda Hargrove
ArenaRose Garden
Attendance8,317 per game
Results
Record1022 (.313)
Place7th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Team Leaders
PointsSophia Witherspoon 16.8 ppg
ReboundsSylvia Crawley 6.0 rpg
AssistsStacey Thomas 3.2 apg
 1999 season

Offseason

Expansion draft

Pick Player Nationality WNBA Team College/HS/Club Team
4 Alisa Burras (F)  United States Cleveland Rockers Louisiana Tech
5 Sonja Henning (G)  United States Houston Comets Stanford
12 Tari Phillips (C)  United States Orlando Miracle Florida
13 Coquese Washington (G)  United States New York Liberty Notre Dame
20 Molly Goodenbour (G)  United States Sacramento Monarchs Stanford
21 Jamila Wideman (G)  United States Cleveland Rockers Stanford

WNBA draft

Round Pick Player Nationality School/Team/Country
1 7 Lynn Pride (G/F)  United States Kansas
2 23 Stacey Thomas (F)  United States Michigan
3 39 Maxann Reese (G)  United States Michigan State
4 55 Rhonda L Smith (C)  United States Long Beach State

Trades

Date Trade
December 15, 1999 To Portland Fire To New York Liberty
Michele Van Gorp for Portland selecting Sophia Witherspoon and Coquese Washington in the 2000 WNBA Expansion Draft
January 28, 2000 To Portland Fire To Houston Comets
Mila Nikolich Coquese Washington
May 28, 2000 To Portland Fire To New York Liberty
Carolyn Jones Tari Phillips

Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Los Angeles Sparks x284.87517–4
Houston Comets x275.84417–41.0
Sacramento Monarchs x2111.65613–87.0
Phoenix Mercury x2012.62511–108.0
Utah Starzz o1814.56313–810.0
Minnesota Lynx o1517.4695–1613.0
Portland Fire o1022.3134–1718.0
Seattle Storm o626.1884–1722.0

Season schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 31 Houston 89-93 Loss 0-1
June 3 @ Seattle 65-58 Win 1-1
June 6 @ Los Angeles 57-70 Loss 1-2
June 8 Utah 72-81 Loss 1-3
June 13 Phoenix 69-75 Loss 1-4
June 14 @ Phoenix 80-81 Loss 1-5
June 17 Los Angeles 81-94 Loss 1-6
June 20 Charlotte 85-87 Loss 1-7
June 23 Seattle 72-61 Win 2-7
June 25 @ Sacramento 76-92 Loss 2-8
June 28 Cleveland 80-69 Win 3-8
June 30 @ Houston 39-79 Loss 3-9
July 2 @ Minnesota 75-81 Loss 3-10
July 3 @ Indiana 68-64 Win 4-10
July 5 @ New York 45-62 Loss 4-11
July 7 Sacramento 60-63 Loss 4-12
July 9 Washington 75-58 Win 5-12
July 11 @ Los Angeles 80-77 Win 6-12
July 12 @ Utah 67-76 Loss 6-13
July 14 Minnesota 65-54 Win 7-13
July 19 @ Miami 62-69 Loss 7-14
July 21 @ Charlotte 64-73 Loss 7-15
July 23 @ Minnesota 63-80 Loss 7-16
July 24 @ Detroit 61-57 Win 8-16
July 26 Sacramento 70-73 Loss 8-17
July 28 Indiana 58-73 Loss 8-18
July 30 Orlando 76-55 Win 9-18
August 1 Miami 54-50 Win 10-18
August 4 Houston 56-81 Loss 10-19
August 6 @ Seattle 58-66 Loss 10-20
August 7 @ Utah 73-83 Loss 10-21
August 9 Phoenix 60-68 Loss 10-22

Player stats

Player Minutes Field Goals Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Points
Sophia Witherspoon106117510568388538
Sylvia Crawley930143185342924357
Vanessa Nygaard8439112130175253
Michelle M. Marciniak537585973376177
Stacey Thomas863581261015415163
Alisa Burras3146474637159
Tully Bevilaqua796409589416153
Lynn Pride462416140169114
DeMya Walker31115471917792
Tara Williams1743117138280
Michele Van Gorp199254253469
Jamila Wideman35042200

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