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| Date | July 25, 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Arena | Mohegan Sun Arena | ||||||||||||||||||
| City | Uncasville, Connecticut | ||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Swin Cash | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 9,518 | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 2009 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 25, 2009 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, home of the Connecticut Sun. The game was the 9th annual WNBA All-Star Game. This was the second time Connecticut had hosted the basketball showcase, after previously hosting the 2005 game.
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The All-Star Game
Rosters
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- 1 Injured
- 2 Injury replacement
- 3 Starting in place of injured player
| July 25 3:30 p.m. |
Western Conference 130, Eastern Conference 118 | Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut Attendance: 9,518 Referees: #44 Felicia Grinter, #42 Roy Gulbeyan, #53 Jeff Smith |
ABC (HD) | ||||
| Scoring by quarter: 25-27, 38-33, 36-33, 31-25 | |||||||
| Pts: Swin Cash (22) Rebs: Cappie Pondexter (9) Asts: Sue Bird (10) |
Pts: Sylvia Fowles (17) Rebs: Erika DeSouza (9) Asts: Asjha Jones (6) |
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Coaches
The coach for the Western Conference all-stars was San Antonio Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes. The coach for the Eastern Conference was Indiana Fever coach Lin Dunn.
Other Events
Three-Point Shootout
| Position | Player | From | Year to ASG | 1st | 2nd | ||
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| Made | Attempted | Percent | |||||
| PG | San Antonio Silver Stars | 28 | 86 | .326 | 14 | 16 | |
| PG | Seattle Storm | 29 | 77 | .377 | 11 | 12 | |
| SF | Detroit Shock | 32 | 77 | .416 | 12 | 12 | |
| SF | New York Liberty | 42 | 88 | .477 | 10 | DNQ | |
| SG | Indiana Fever | 31 | 86 | .360 | 9 | DNQ | |
| SF | Phoenix Mercury | 46 | 105 | .438 | 9 | DNQ | |
Skills Challenge
| Team | Player | From | Height | Weight | Time |
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| West 1 | Phoenix Mercury | 5-9 | 160 | 34.8 | |
| San Antonio Silver Stars | 6-1 | 165 | |||
| Minnesota Lynx | 6-1 | 189 | |||
| East 1 | Chicago Sky | 5-8 | 155 | 35.4 | |
| Indiana Fever | 6-1 | 167 | |||
| Atlanta Dream | 6-4 | 143 | |||
| West 2 | Seattle Storm | 6-1 | 162 | 43.0 | |
| Sacramento Monarchs | 6-2 | 175 | |||
| Minnesota Lynx | 6-4 | 211 | |||
| East 2 | Washington Mystics | 5-11 | 160 | DQ | |
| Connecticut Sun | 6-2 | 198 | |||
| Chicago Sky | 6-6 | 200 |
References
| WNBA All-Star Game | ||||||||||
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| All-Star Game MVP Award • List of WNBA All-Stars • NBA All-Star Game | ||||||||||
| 1990s | 1999 | |||||||||
| 2000s | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008* | 2009 |
| *There was no All-Star Game this year due to the Olympic Games. | ||||||||||
| 2009 WNBA season by team | |||||||
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| Draft • Schedule •All-Star Game • Playoffs • Finals | |||||||
| Eastern | Atlanta Dream | Chicago Sky | Connecticut Sun | Detroit Shock | Indiana Fever | New York Liberty | Washington Mystics |
| Western | Los Angeles Sparks | Minnesota Lynx | Phoenix Mercury | Sacramento Monarchs | San Antonio Silver Stars | Seattle Storm | |
| ← 2008 • WNBA season • 2010 → | |||||||
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