|
EVENTS
NFL Preview
MLS All-Star Game
Olympics
Swimsuit 2000
CENTERS
Fantasy Central
Inside Game
Multimedia Central
Statitudes
Your Turn
Message Boards
Golf Guide
Teams
Cities
CNNSI.com GROUP
Official Goodwill Games
Sports Illustrated
Television
SI for Women
SI for Kids
Turner Sports
myCNN
COMMERCE
Sporting Goods
Stuff Store
|
|
| |
Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie led all scorers with 16 points as the West won the second WNBA All-Star Game. AP |
West side story
Leslie, Thompson lead West past East
Los Angeles' Lisa Leslie and Houston's Tina Thompson put their regular-season rivalry aside for a night to help the West win the second WNBA All-Star Game. Leslie led all scorers with 16 points and Thompson had a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds as the West overcame the absence of Cynthia Cooper to down the East 73-61 on Monday night.
All-Star Game Game Summary
Notebook: All-Star announcement
WNBA shows off new image in All-Star Game
|
Lynx Smith replaces Cooper in West lineup
Minnesota Lynx forward Katie Smith was tabbed to start in place of Cynthia Cooper for the West.
FULL STORY
|
|
WNBA adds Phoenix's Reed to All-Star Game
The home team, and its fans, should be satisfied now that the Mercury have a representative.
FULL STORY
|
|
Comets' Thompson content as 'role' player
The forward knows she's a big reason for the success of the three-time defending champions.
FULL STORY
|

|
|
|