2003 Seattle Storm Statistics

Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Team Record: 18-16
Finishing 5th in the WNBA's Western Conference
Coach: Anne Donovan (18-16)
Location: Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 120,857, Avg. 7,109 in 17 home dates
2003 Seattle Storm Roster

The Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association ended the 2003 season with a record of 18 wins and 16 losses, finishing fifth in the WNBA's Western Conference.

The Storm netted 2,388 points and surrendered 2,274. Lauren Jackson tossed in a team-leading 698 points for Seattle, and Sue Bird scored 11 or more per game as well. Lauren Jackson accounted for 307 rebounds. Sue Bird dished out 221 assists for the squad.

On defense, Sue Bird added 48 thefts, while Lauren Jackson swatted 64 opponent shot attempts.

Anne Donovan coached the team.

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Player Totals:

Player Pos GP GS Min FGA FGM 3PA 3PM FTA FTM Off Def Reb Ast Stl Blk TO PF Pts
Lauren JacksonF-C33331109526254123391831518222530762386469106698
Sue BirdG34341136368155140496961229111322148111047420
Kamila VodichkovaF-C28277092131015010182558814331202153101284
Sandy BrondelloG343497528211748213125193756693123758280
Amanda LassiterF3218733156607324301933791124227264292163
Simone EdwardsC346577134610056355479133161093155157
Alisa BurrasC2722707535002719273461555255889
Adia BarnesF161639684323112211226396523117183688
Rita WilliamsG3203817528431115113192241140273478
Tully BevilaquaG310252511721821169172632141203058
Tonya WashingtonF1101213313825574115405833
Jung Sun-MinC17011832137044191015051330
Mactabene AmachreeF7047103004241014052938
Danielle McCulleyF-C7026611000011000432
Totals3431706850204589050016656744234273210745482321384556442388

Player Averages:

Player Pos GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% Off Def Reb Ast Stl Blk TO PF Pts
Lauren JacksonF-C333333.648.331.782.52.56.89.31.91.21.92.13.221.2
Sue BirdG343433.442.135.088.40.62.73.36.51.40.03.21.412.4
Kamila VodichkovaF-C282725.347.40.081.22.03.15.11.10.70.81.93.610.1
Sandy BrondelloG343428.741.543.880.60.61.11.62.00.90.11.11.78.2
Amanda LassiterF321822.938.532.963.31.02.53.51.30.80.81.32.95.1
Simone EdwardsC34617.045.562.51.62.33.90.50.30.30.91.64.6
Alisa BurrasC27210.046.770.41.01.32.30.20.20.20.92.13.3
Adia BarnesF161624.838.138.757.11.62.44.11.40.70.41.12.35.5
Rita WilliamsG32011.937.325.673.30.10.60.71.30.40.00.81.12.4
Tully BevilaquaG3108.133.338.176.20.30.50.81.00.50.00.61.01.9
Tonya WashingtonF11011.039.425.0100.00.60.41.00.50.40.00.50.73.0
Jung Sun-MinC1706.940.60.0100.00.10.50.60.10.30.00.30.81.8
Mactabene AmachreeF706.730.050.00.61.42.00.00.70.31.30.41.1
Danielle McCulleyF-C703.716.70.00.00.10.10.00.00.00.60.40.3
Averages34317020.043.533.278.01.02.13.11.60.70.41.31.97.0


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