2010 San Antonio Silver Stars season

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2010 San Antonio Silver Stars season
Coach Sandy Brondello
Arena AT&T Center
Attendance8,041 per game
Results
Record1420 (.412)
Place3rd (Western)
Playoff finishLost Conference Semifinals
Team Leaders
Points Young (15.3)
Rebounds Snow (6.2)
Assists Hammon (5.4)
Media
Radio KTKR
Television FS-SW
NBATV, ESPN2

The 2010 San Antonio Silver Stars season was the 14th season overall for the franchise in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their 8th in San Antonio.

Contents

Transactions

Dispersal draft

Based on the Silver Stars' 2009 record, they would pick 5th in the Sacramento Monarchs dispersal draft. The Silver Stars picked Laura Harper.

WNBA draft

The following are the Silver Stars' selections in the 2010 WNBA draft.

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/team/country
15 Jayne Appel Flag of the United States.svg  United States Stanford
217 Alysha Clark Flag of the United States.svg  United States Middle Tennessee State
329Alexis RackFlag of the United States.svg  United States Mississippi State

Transaction log

Trades

DateTrade
February 19, 2010To San Antonio Silver Stars To Minnesota Lynx
Roneeka Hodges and right to swap second round picks in the 2011 Draftthe right to swap second round picks in the 2011 Draft
March 11, 2010To San Antonio Silver Stars To Atlanta Dream
Dalma Ivanyi and right to swap second round picks in the 2011 Draft Michelle Snow and the right to swap second round picks in the 2011 Draft
April 14, 2010To San Antonio Silver Stars To Tulsa Shock
Crystal Kelly Shanna Crossley

Free agents

Roster

San Antonio Silver Stars roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
C 32 Flag of the United States.svg Appel, Jayne 6' 4" (1.93m)210 lb (95kg) Stanford
F 22 Flag of the United States.svg Battle, Ashley 6' 0" (1.83m)170 lb (77kg) Connecticut
PG 30 Flag of the United States.svg Darling, Helen 5' 6" (1.68m)164 lb (74kg) Penn State
PG 25 Flag of Russia.svg Hammon, Becky 5' 6" (1.68m)136 lb (62kg) Colorado State
G 5 Flag of the United States.svg Hodges, Roneeka 5' 11" (1.8m)165 lb (75kg) Florida State
F 1 Flag of the United States.svg Holdsclaw, Chamique 6' 2" (1.88m)172 lb (78kg) Tennessee
F 42 Flag of the United States.svg Kelly, Crystal 6' 2" (1.88m)200 lb (91kg) Western Kentucky
SG 9 Flag of France.svg Lawson-Wade, Edwige 5' 6" (1.68m)130 lb (59kg) France
C 00 Flag of the United States.svg Riley, Ruth 6' 5" (1.96m)198 lb (90kg) Notre Dame
C 2 Flag of the United States.svg Snow, Michelle 6' 5" (1.96m)158 lb (72kg) Tennessee
PF 33 Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Young, Sophia 6' 1" (1.85m)165 lb (75kg) Baylor
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Athletic trainer
Strength and conditioning coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Depth

Pos.StarterBench
C Michelle Snow Ruth Riley
PF Sophia Young Jayne Appel / Crystal Kelly
SF Chamique Holdsclaw Ashley Battle
SG Roneeka Hodges Edwige Lawson-Wade
PG Becky Hammon Helen Darling

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
Seattle Storm x286.82417–011–620–2
Phoenix Mercury x1519.44113.09–86–1113–9
San Antonio Silver Stars x1420.41214.08–96–1111–11
Los Angeles Sparks x1321.38215.08–95–1210–12
Minnesota Lynx o1321.38215.07–106–118–14
Tulsa Shock o628.17622.04–132–154–18

Schedule

Preseason

2010 Game Log: Preseason
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceRecord
1May 48:00pm China National Team 91-57N/AN/AN/A Incarnate Word
N/A
1-0
2May 83:30pm@ Los Angeles 86-77 Belinda Snell (17) Alysha Clark (7) Helen Darling (4) Walter Pyramid
1,521
2-0

Regular season

2010 Game Log: Regular Season
May
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentTVScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceRecord
1May 158:00pm Atlanta FS-SW 70-75 Hammon (20) Riley (6) Hammon (5) AT&T Center
9,409
0-1
2May 2012:30pm@ Tulsa NBATV
FS-SW
FS-OK
83-74 Young (23) Snow (15) Hammon (7) BOK Center
4,636
1-1
3May 228:00pm Los Angeles NBATV
FS-SW
88-81 Holdsclaw (19) Snow (10) Hammon, Holdsclaw (5) AT&T Center
7,862
2-1
4May 288:00pm New York 71-77 Young (17) Riley (6) Hammon (8) AT&T Center
5,293
2-2
5May 303:00pm Seattle 56-84 Hodges (12) Snow (6) Snow (3) AT&T Center
4,924
2-3
June
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentTVScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceRecord
6June 37:00pm@ Indiana FS-SW
FS-I
57-79 Holdsclaw (12) Holdsclaw (5) Lawson-Wade (4) Conseco Fieldhouse
7,574
2-4
7June 61:00pm@ Connecticut 68-81 Young (21) Snow (10) Lawson-Wade (9) Mohegan Sun Arena
6,292
2-5
8June 118:00pm Tulsa 87-75 Holdsclaw (19) Holdsclaw (11) Lawson-Wade (9) AT&T Center
7,076
3-5
6June 133:00pm@ Atlanta NBATV
SSO
83-90 Young (24) Holdsclaw (9) Lawson-Wade (7) Philips Arena
6,050
3-6
7June 1810:00pm@ Phoenix 108-105 Young (25) Young (10) Hammon (10) US Airways Center
6,147
4-6
8June 209:00pm@ Seattle NBATV
FS-SW
61-82 Hammon, Holdsclaw (12) Holdsclaw (9) Hammon (5) KeyArena
8,086
4-7
7June 268:00pm Minnesota NBATV
FS-SW
80-66 Snow (23) Snow (9) Hammon (10) AT&T Center
10,184
5-7
8June 2910:00pm@ Seattle 72-86 Hammon (24) Appel, Holdsclaw (6)5 players (1) KeyArena
7,823
5-8
July
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentTVScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceRecord
8July 110:30pm@ Los Angeles 63-73 Snow (16) Snow (8) Lawson-Wade (5) STAPLES Center
7,803
5-9
7July 68:00pm Connecticut ESPN2 79-66 Young (19) Snow, Young (8) Hammon (8) AT&T Center
7,264
6-9
8July 88:00pm@ Minnesota 66-89 Hodges (15) Young (5) Darling (5) Target Center
7,182
6-10
8July 1412:30pm@ Chicago CN100 61-88 Young (14) Snow (8) Darling, Hammon, Young (4) Allstate Arena
6,950
6-11
7July 168:00pm Tulsa 70-75 Holdsclaw (20) Young (11) Snow (4) AT&T Center
9,298
6-12
8July 183:00pm Los Angeles 83-73 Hodges (24) Appel, Hodges (5) Hammon (7) AT&T Center
6,542
7-12
8July 2012:30pm Seattle NBATV
FS-SW
74-80 Young (18) Young (7) Hammon (10) AT&T Center
12,414
7-13
7July 228:00pm@ Minnesota 74-72 Holdsclaw (17) Holdsclaw (8) Darling (4) Target Center
6,126
8-13
8July 248:00pm Chicago CN100 72-75 Hodges, Snow (13) Snow (11) Young (5) AT&T Center
8,999
8-14
8July 277:30pm@ New York ESPN2 72-77 Holdsclaw (18) Holdsclaw (9) Hammon, Snow (4) Madison Square Garden
10,712
8-15
7July 297:00pm@ Washington NBATV
CSN-MA
79-75 Holdsclaw (17) Holdsclaw (11) Hammon (6) Verizon Center
9,212
9-15
8July 308:00pm@ Tulsa NBATV
FS-OK
101-85 Hammon (22) Snow (7) Hammon, Holdsclaw, Lawson-Wade (3) BOK Center
5,203
10-15
August
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentTVScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceRecord
8August 38:00pm Phoenix 92-103 Young (24) Holdsclaw, Snow (7) Hammon (11) AT&T Center
6,116
10-16
7August 610:00pm@ Phoenix 87-103 Hammon, Holdsclaw (21) Holdsclaw (9) Snow (4) US Airways Center
12,909
10-17
8August 88:00pm@ Los Angeles NBATV
FS-SW
FS-W
92-83 Hodges (19) Young (10) Hammon (7) STAPLES Center
9,793
11-17
8August 108:00pm Minnesota 66-73 Young (19) Snow (10) Hammon (8) AT&T Center
5,142
11-18
7August 138:00pm Tulsa 94-74 Holdslcaw (18) Kelly (9) Hammon (8) AT&T Center
10,244
12-18
8August 157:00pm@ Minnesota NBATV
FS-SW
FS-N
78-84 Hammon (30) Hammon, Hodges (6) Hammon, Hodges, Young (3) Target Center
8,678
12-19
8August 178:00pm Washington 76-66 Young (19) Hodges, Snow (5) Hammon (5) AT&T Center
6,801
12-20
7August 208:00pm Indiana 75-61 Young (22) Snow (8) Hammon, Snow (6) AT&T Center
10,807
13-20
8August 223:00pm Phoenix 83-82 Hammon (30) Young (10) Hodges (6) AT&T Center
8,331
14-20
All games are viewable on WNBA LiveAccess

Postseason

2010 Game Log: Postseason
Western Conference Semifinals
GameDateTime (ET)OpponentTVScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation/AttendanceSeries
1August 269:00pm@ Phoenix ESPN2 93-106 Hammon (19) Young (9) Hammon, Snow (4) US Airways Center
8,927
0-1
2August 281:00pm Phoenix ESPN2 73-92 Hammon (21) Young (9) Hammon (7) AT&T Center
6,763
0-2

Statistics

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
 FG%  Field-goal percentage 3P%  3-point field-goal percentage FT%  Free-throw percentage TO  Turnovers per game
 PF  Fouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Jayne Appel 28010.9.535.333.5592.50.50.250.183.4
Ashley Battle 507.0.333.000.0001.80.20.000.001.6
Helen Darling 33111.8.300.273.6471.01.40.610.031.9
Megan Frazee 10010.1.375.111.6842.10.10.000.003.8
Becky Hammon 323233.6.442.390.9602.95.41.130.2515.1
Roneeka Hodges 341925.3.357.308.7583.21.40.440.297.7
Chamique Holdsclaw 292929.0.494.355.8065.32.01.480.3413.6
Crystal Kelly 2609.3.4401.000.7391.20.30.270.043.0
Edwige Lawson-Wade 331921.9.370.339.9071.92.81.060.066.5
Allie Quigley 406.3.500.500.6670.30.00.000.003.5
Ruth Riley 20213.1.537.200.8002.31.00.250.653.8
Belinda Snell 2119.0.333.2001.0002.02.50.000.004.5
Michelle Snow 343324.1.574.000.7196.21.60.970.7410.4
Sophia Young 343431.8.501.263.6585.22.41.590.2615.3

Postseason

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Jayne Appel 2012.0.500.000.7503.51.00.000.005.5
Ashley Battle 2017.0.200.500.7503.02.00.500.003.0
Helen Darling 207.0.500.000.0000.50.00.000.001.0
Becky Hammon 2237.0.393.3891.0003.55.50.500.0020.0
Roneeka Hodges 2228.5.529.429.0001.51.50.000.0010.5
Crystal Kelly 106.0.000.000.5002.00.00.000.001.0
Edwige Lawson-Wade 2228.5.538.6251.0001.54.02.000.5012.5
Ruth Riley 2015.5.455.0001.0002.00.01.501.507.5
Michelle Snow 2219.0.333.000.6674.02.00.500.007.0
Sophia Young 2233.0.406.000.5569.02.51.000.5015.5

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