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WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award

 
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The Women's National Basketball Association Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) award given since the league's inaugural season.

During the first four years of the league's existence, the Houston Comets reigned. With each Comets championship, Cynthia Cooper was named Finals MVP. As the team's leading scorer, Cooper, along with Tina Thompson and Sheryl Swoopes, led Houston to four consecutive WNBA championships.

In 2001, the Comets' dynasty ended by the hands of the Los Angeles Sparks. The Sparks won back-to-back, and dominant center Lisa Leslie was crowed as the Finals MVP both years.

From 2003 on to the present, there has been a different winner each season. This is mainly because the only team to win multiple championships in that timespan was the Detroit Shock. With the Shock, Ruth Riley, Deanna Nolan, and Katie Smith all won the Finals MVP award.

Winners

Year Player Nationality Team
1997 Cynthia Cooper  United States Houston Comets
1998 Cynthia Cooper (2)  United States Houston Comets
1999 Cynthia Cooper (3)  United States Houston Comets
2000 Cynthia Cooper (4)  United States Houston Comets
2001 Lisa Leslie  United States Los Angeles Sparks
2002 Lisa Leslie (2)  United States Los Angeles Sparks
2003 Ruth Riley  United States Detroit Shock
2004 Betty Lennox  United States Seattle Storm
2005 Yolanda Griffith  United States Sacramento Monarchs
2006 Deanna Nolan  United States Detroit Shock
2007 Cappie Pondexter  United States Phoenix Mercury
2008 Katie Smith  United States Detroit Shock
2009 Diana Taurasi  United States Phoenix Mercury

References


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