2019 WNBA season


The 2019 WNBA season was the 23rd season of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Seattle Storm were the defending champions. The regular season began on May 24, with the Atlanta Dream hosting the Dallas Wings and the New York Liberty hosting the Indiana Fever. The season ended with the Washington Mystics securing their first WNBA Title over the Connecticut Sun three games to two, in a closely contested finals. Emma Meesseman was named Finals MVP and teammate Elena Delle Donne was named regular season MVP.

2019 WNBA draft

The Las Vegas Aces had the first pick in the 2019 WNBA draft on April 10, marking the third straight draft in which the franchise won the lottery for the top pick. With the top pick, the Aces selected Jackie Young from Notre Dame. The draft was televised nationally on the ESPN networks.

Rule changes

The WNBA Board of Governors approved two rule changes at their November 15, 2018 meeting that would go into effect during the 2019 season.
  1. The "Clear Path Foul Rule" was simplified to establish "bright line" standards based on a player's positioning.
  2. The definition of a "Hostile Act" was expanded for purposes of instant replay.

    Media coverage

On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports Network announced a multi-year deal with the league to broadcast 40 games a season starting in May 2019.

Transactions

Retirement

Free agency negotiations began on January 15, 2019, with the signing period starting on February 1, 2019.

Coaching changes

Administration

All-Star Game

Standings

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Statistical leaders

The following shows the leaders in each statistical category during the 2019 regular season.

Schedule

Playoffs

The WNBA continued its current playoff format for 2019. The top eight teams, regardless of conference, make the playoffs, with the top two teams receiving a bye to the semi-finals. The remaining six teams play in two single-elimination playoff rounds, with the third and fourth seeds receiving a bye to the second round.

Season award winners

Player of the Week Award

Player of the Month Award

Rookie of the Month Award

Coach of the Month Award

Postseason awards

Coaches

Eastern Conference

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears with teamRecord with teamPlayoff AppearancesFinals AppearancesWNBA Championships
Atlanta DreamNicki CollenConnecticut Sun 123–11100
Chicago SkyJames WadeUMMC Ekaterinburg 00–0000
Connecticut SunCurt MillerLos Angeles Sparks 356–46310
Indiana FeverPokey ChatmanChicago Sky215–53000
New York LibertyKatie SmithNew York Liberty 17–27000
Washington MysticsMike ThibaultConnecticut Sun6104–100510

Western Conference

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears with teamRecord with teamPlayoff AppearancesFinals AppearancesWNBA Championships
Dallas WingsBrian AglerLos Angeles Sparks00–0000
Las Vegas AcesBill LaimbeerNew York Liberty114–20000
Los Angeles SparksDerek FisherNew York Knicks00–0000
Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveDetroit Shock 8213–93764
Phoenix MercurySandy BrondelloLos Angeles Sparks 5103–67511
Seattle StormDan HughesSan Antonio Stars126–8111

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