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2001 WNBA playoffs

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2001 WNBA Playoffs
DatesAugust 16 – September 1, 2001
Final positions
ChampionsLos Angeles Sparks (Finals Champion)
East championCharlotte Sting (Coach: Anne Donovan)
West championLos Angeles Sparks (Coach: Michael Cooper)
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The 2001 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2001 season which ended with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Sparks beating the Eastern Conference champion Charlotte Sting, 2–0. Lisa Leslie was named the MVP of the Finals.

Regular season standings

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Eastern Conference

Eastern Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Cleveland Rockers x 22 10 .688 15–6
New York Liberty x 21 11 .656 13–8 1.0
Miami Sol x 20 12 .625 14–7 2.0
Charlotte Sting x 18 14 .563 15–6 4.0
Orlando Miracle o 13 19 .406 9–12 9.0
Indiana Fever o 10 22 .313 7–14 12.0
Detroit Shock o 10 22 .313 7–14 12.0
Washington Mystics o 10 22 .313 4–17 12.0

Western Conference

Western Conference W L PCT Conf. GB
Los Angeles Sparks x 28 4 .875 19–2
Sacramento Monarchs x 20 12 .625 13–8 8.0
Utah Starzz x 19 13 .594 11–10 9.0
Houston Comets x 19 13 .594 13–8 9.0
Phoenix Mercury o 13 19 .406 8–13 15.0
Minnesota Lynx o 12 20 .375 9–12 16.0
Portland Fire o 11 21 .344 5–16 17.0
Seattle Storm o 10 22 .313 6–15 18.0

Note: Teams with an "X" clinched playoff spots.

Playoffs

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Format

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  • The top four teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs
  • The four teams are seeded based on their regular season standings

Bracket

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Conference Semi-Finals
Best-of-3
Conference Finals
Best-of-3
WNBA Finals
Best-of-3
         
E1 Cleveland 1
E4 Charlotte 2
E4 Charlotte 2
Eastern Conference
E2 New York 1
E2 New York 2
E3 Miami 1
E4 Charlotte 0
W1 Los Angeles 2
W1 Los Angeles 2
W4 Houston 0
W1 Los Angeles 2
Western Conference
W2 Sacramento 1
W2 Sacramento 2
W3 Utah 0
  • Bold – Series winner
  • Italics – Team with home-court advantage

Eastern Conference Semi-Finals

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Charlotte 2, Cleveland 1

  • G1: CHA 53, CLE 46
  • G2: CLE 69, CHA 51
  • G3: CHA 72, CLE 64

New York 2, Miami 1

  • G1: NYL 62, MIA 46
  • G2: MIA 53, NYL 50
  • G3: NYL 72, MIA 61

Western Conference Semi-Finals

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L.A. 2, Houston 0

  • G1: LA 64, HOU 59
  • G2: LA 70, HOU 58

Sacramento 2, Utah 0

  • G1: SAC 89, UTA 65
  • G2: SAC 71, UTA 66

Eastern Conference Finals

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Charlotte 2, New York 1

  • G1: NYL 61, CHA 57
  • G2: CHA 62, NYL 53
  • G3: CHA 48, NYL 44

Western Conference Finals

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L.A. 2, Sacramento 1

  • G1: LA 74, SAC 73
  • G2: SAC 80, LA 60
  • G3: LA 93, SAC 62

WNBA Championship

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August 30
Los Angeles Sparks 75, Charlotte Sting 66
Scoring by half: 35–39, 40–27
Pts: Lisa Leslie 24
Rebs: Milton, Leslie 8 each
Asts: DeLisha Milton 5
Pts: Andrea Stinson 18
Rebs: Allison Feaster 5
Asts: Andrea Stinson 5
Los Angeles leads series, 1–0
Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
Attendance: 16,132
Referees: Melissa Barlow, Gary Zielinski, Michael Price
September 1
Charlotte Sting 54, Los Angeles Sparks 82
Scoring by half: 30–38, 24–44
Pts: Tammy Sutton-Brown 12
Rebs: Charlotte Smith 8
Asts: Dawn Staley 5
Pts: Lisa Leslie 24
Rebs: Lisa Leslie 13
Asts: Tamecka Dixon 7
Los Angeles wins series, 2–0
Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 13,141
Referees: Patty Broderick, June Courteau, Bob Trammell

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See also

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