2004 San Antonio Silver Stars season

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2004 San Antonio Silver Stars season
Coach Dee Brown
Shell Dailey (interim)
Arena SBC Center
Attendance8,395 per game
Results
Record925 (.265)
Place7th (Western)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 2004 WNBA season was the 8th season for the San Antonio Silver Stars franchise. The team came last in the league with a 9-25 record.

Contents

Offseason

Dispersal Draft

Based on the Silver Stars' 2003 record, they would pick 3rd in the Cleveland Rockers dispersal draft. The Silver Stars picked LaToya Thomas.

WNBA draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/School/Team
221Cindy Dallas (F)Flag of the United States.svg  United States Illinois
334 Toccara Williams (G)Flag of the United States.svg  United States Texas A&M

Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
Los Angeles Sparks x259.73515–210–716–6
Seattle Storm x2014.5885.013–47–1013–9
Minnesota Lynx x1816.5297.011–67–1012–10
Sacramento Monarchs x1816.5297.010–78–912–10
Phoenix Mercury o1717.5008.010–77–1011–11
Houston Comets o1321.38212.09–84–137–15
San Antonio Silver Stars o925.26516.06–113–146–16

Season schedule

DateOpponentScoreResultRecord
May 20@ Houston 64-55Win1-0
May 22 Detroit 60-73Loss1-1
May 26 Minnesota 56-44Win2-1
May 28 Sacramento 72-63Win3-1
June 1 Indiana 60-79Loss3-2
June 3@ Minnesota 47-55Loss3-3
June 5 New York 57-62Loss3-4
June 9@ Houston 47-59Loss3-5
June 12 Houston 66-69 (OT)Loss3-6
June 15@ Charlotte 57-59Loss3-7
June 17@ Washington 60-76Loss3-8
June 19 Seattle 61-74Loss3-9
June 24 Minnesota 70-57Win4-9
June 26@ Phoenix 80-72 (OT)Win5-9
June 29 Phoenix 65-77Loss5-10
July 1@ Seattle 52-76Loss5-11
July 2@ Los Angeles 80-87 (OT)Loss5-12
July 9 Los Angeles 61-66Loss5-13
July 12@ Seattle 59-75Loss5-14
July 15 Connecticut 78-67Win6-14
July 18@ Detroit 71-77Loss6-15
July 21@ Phoenix 55-87Loss6-16
July 24@ Connecticut 55-69Loss6-17
July 28@ Minnesota 53-66Loss6-18
July 30 Phoenix 59-68Loss6-19
July 31 Los Angeles 67-79Loss6-20
September 1@ Los Angeles 69-77Loss6-21
September 2@ Sacramento 64-66Loss6-22
September 4 Sacramento 70-80Loss6-23
September 9 Houston 77-72Win7-23
September 10@ Indiana 82-65Win8-23
September 12@ New York 62-64Loss8-24
September 15 Washington 73-84Loss8-25
September 17 Charlotte 82-65Win9-25

Player stats

Note: GP = Games played; REB = Rebounds; AST = Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points

PlayerGPREBASTSTLBLKPTS
LaToya Thomas31138422511440
Adrienne Goodson3423560282372
Shannon Johnson3182136484287
Margo Dydek34168602048225
Marie Ferdinand-Harris175429322199
Agnieszka Bibrzycka242840217159
Semeka Randall296020224136
Jessie Hicks2757181713127
Gwen Jackson1954113361
Toccara Williams26394335555
Mandisa Stevenson293556438
Tai Dillard2314194137
Adrian Williams-Strong122888132
Nevriye Yılmaz71023119
Jocelyn Penn110004

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References

  1. "2004 San Antonio Silver Stars Stats".