1999 Los Angeles Sparks Roster

Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Team Record: 20-12
Finishing 2nd in the WNBA's Western Conference
Postseason: 2-2 Lost semifinals

First Round - Defeated Sacramento Monarchs 1-0
Conference Finals - Lost to Houston Comets 2-1
Coach: Orlando Woolridge (20-12)
Location: Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 122,000, Avg. 7,625 in 16 home dates
1999 Los Angeles Sparks Statistics

The Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association ended the 1999 season with a record of 20 wins and 12 losses, finishing second in the WNBA's Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 2-2.

The Sparks netted 2,449 points, tops in the circuit. Los Angeles conceded 2,318 points. Lisa Leslie scored a team-leading 500 points for the team and contributed 248 rebounds. Mwadi Mabika dished out 112 assists for the squad.

On defense, DeLisha Milton-Jones added 47 steals, while Lisa Leslie blocked 49 shots.

Orlando Woolridge coached the team. The 1999 Los Angeles Sparks lost in the semifinals of the playoffs.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Nina BjedovCMay 18, 19716'6"195
Tamecka DixonGDecember 14, 19755'9"148Kansas
Allison FeasterFFebruary 11, 19765'11"168Harvard
Ukari FiggsGMarch 31, 19775'9"142PurdueGeorgetown, KY USA
La'Keshia FrettFJune 12, 19756'3"170Georgia
Gordana GrubinGAugust 20, 19725'11"165
Lisa LeslieCJuly 7, 19726'5"170USCGardena, CA USA
Mwadi MabikaG-FJuly 27, 19765'11"165Kinshasa, ZAI
Clarisse MachanguanaC-FOctober 4, 19766'5"180Old Dominion
DeLisha Milton-JonesFSeptember 11, 19746'1"185FloridaJessup, GA USA
Penny TolerGMarch 24, 19665'8"132Long Beach State


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