2006 Detroit Shock season
The 2006 WNBA season was the 9th for the Detroit Shock. The Shock won the WNBA Finals for the second time in franchise history.
Offseason
WNBA Draft
Pick |
Player |
Nationality |
School |
17th |
Ambrosia Anderson |
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35th |
Zane Teilane |
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Regular season
Season standings
Season Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Record |
May 20 |
@ Indiana |
60-67 |
Loss |
0-1 |
May 24 |
Minnesota |
78-69 |
Win |
1-1 |
May 27 |
@ Connecticut |
77-73 |
Win |
2-1 |
June 1 |
New York |
64-63 |
Win |
3-1 |
June 3 |
@ Washington |
68-92 |
Loss |
3-2 |
June 4 |
@ Chicago |
81-66 |
Win |
4-2 |
June 7 |
@ Los Angeles |
78-86 |
Loss |
4-3 |
June 9 |
@ Phoenix |
79-93 |
Loss |
4-4 |
June 16 |
Indiana |
71-63 |
Win |
5-4 |
June 17 |
Houston |
71-55 |
Win |
6-4 |
June 22 |
@ Charlotte |
86-74 |
Win |
7-4 |
June 24 |
Washington |
92-86 |
Win |
8-4 |
June 25 |
Charlotte |
71-61 |
Win |
9-4 |
June 27 |
@ San Antonio |
63-59 |
Win |
10-4 |
June 29 |
@ Indiana |
56-66 |
Loss |
10-5 |
June 30 |
@ Connecticut |
70-64 |
Win |
11-5 |
July 6 |
Phoenix |
76-91 |
Loss |
11-6 |
July 7 |
@ Minnesota |
92-80 |
Win |
12-6 |
July 9 |
@ Houston |
66-60 |
Win |
13-6 |
July 16 |
San Antonio |
77-67 |
Win |
14-6 |
July 19 |
Charlotte |
67-73 |
Loss |
14-7 |
July 21 |
Los Angeles |
73-59 |
Win |
15-7 |
July 22 |
Chicago |
89-70 |
Win |
16-7 |
July 26 |
Sacramento |
91-71 |
Win |
17-7 |
July 28 |
@ Seattle |
77-67 |
Win |
18-7 |
July 30 |
@ Sacramento |
61-94 |
Loss |
18-8 |
August 1 |
Indiana |
70-66 |
Win |
19-8 |
August 3 |
@ New York |
67-75 |
Loss |
19-9 |
August 4 |
@ Chicago |
76-49 |
Win |
20-9 |
August 6 |
New York |
65-53 |
Win |
21-9 |
August 8 |
Seattle |
79-81 |
Loss |
21-10 |
August 10 |
Chicago |
82-48 |
Win |
22-10 |
August 11 |
@ Washington |
66-78 |
Loss |
22-11 |
August 13 |
Connecticut |
88-65 |
Win |
23-11 |
August 17 (First Round, Game 1) |
@ Indiana |
68-56 |
Win |
1-0 |
August 19 (First Round, Game 2) |
Indiana |
98-83 |
Win |
2-0 |
August 24 (Conference Finals, Game 1) |
Connecticut |
70-59 |
Win |
3-0 |
August 26 (Conference Finals, Game 2) |
@ Connecticut |
68-77 |
Loss |
3-1 |
August 27 (Conference Finals, Game 3) |
@ Connecticut |
79-55 |
Win |
4-1 |
August 30 (WNBA Finals, Game 1) |
Sacramento |
71-95 |
Loss |
4-2 |
September 1 (WNBA Finals, Game 2) |
Sacramento |
73-63 |
Win |
5-2 |
September 3 (WNBA Finals, Game 3) |
@ Sacramento |
69-89 |
Loss |
5-3 |
September 6 (WNBA Finals, Game 4) |
@ Sacramento |
72-52 |
Win |
6-3 |
September 9 (WNBA Finals, Game 5) |
Sacramento |
80-75 |
Win |
7-3 |
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Player stats
Note: GP= Games played; FG = Field Goals; MIN= Minutes; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points
Player |
GP |
MIN |
FG |
REB |
AST |
STL |
BLK |
PTS |
Deanna Nolan | 34 | 1088 | 172 | 153 | 124 | 47 | 11 | 468 |
Cheryl Ford | 32 | 920 | 157 | 363 | 45 | 38 | 25 | 443 |
Katie Smith | | | | | | | | 398 |
Swin Cash | | | | | | | | 358 |
Ruth Riley | | | | | | | | 249 |
Plenette Pierson | | | | | | | | 220 |
Kara Braxton | | | | | | | | 146 |
Kedra Holland-Corn | | | | | | | | 140 |
Angelina Williams | | | | | | | | 41 |
Jacqueline Batteast | | | | | | | | 36 |
Elaine Powell | | | | | | | | 14 |
Sabrina Palie | | | | | | | | 12 |
Irina Osipova | 2 | 12 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
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Playoffs
Awards and honors
References
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