2003 Record16-18, .471 (T-5th in East) Points Scored 2243 (10th overall, 5th in East) Points Allowed 2256 (8th overall, 3rd in East) Scoring Differential -0.4 (10th overall, 5th in East) Offensive Efficiency 97.9 (9th overall, 5th in East) Defensive Efficiency 99.0 (4th overall, 1st in East) Possessions per 40 min. 66.9 (12th overall, 5th in East) What are these stats?
Award Winners & Honorees All-Stars Teresa Weatherspoon Tari Phillips 2003 Draft Recap Rd. 1 – 10, Molly Creamer Rd. 2 – 17, Erin Thorn Rd. 2 – 24, Sonja Mallory Rd. 2 – 26, K.B. Sharp Rd. 3 – 39, Nicole Kaczmarski Playoff History Five out of seven years Last Appearance 2002, lost in WNBA Finals |
What Went Right?
Becky Hammon put on a shooting clinic during the first 11 games of the 2003 campaign as she connected on 57.5 percent of her field goal attempts, 46.9 percent of her three-point attempts and 95.1 percent of her free throw attempts.
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The Liberty plucked Elena Baranova in the Dispersal Draft prior to the 2003 season, and the 6-5 Russian averaged 8.4 points per game while connecting on 36.3 percent of her three-pointers, grabbing 5.5 rebounds per game and blocking 1.3 shots per contest.
The Liberty’s season effectively came to an end on June 27 when Hammon tore her ACL. New York was 6-4 when Hammon went down and finished the year dropping 14 of its final 24 games
Tari Phillips’ field goal percentage plummeted 94 points from 49.1 in 2002 to 39.7 in 2003 – the 11th largest drop in league history for a player who played 500 minutes in each season. As a result, her scoring average of 11.3 points per game was the lowest she’s ever recorded in a Liberty uniform.
New York was the worst offensive rebounding team in the league, grabbing just 26.9 percent of the available offensive rebounds as compared to the league average of 31.8 percent.
| Head Coach | |
| Richie Adubato | |
| 2003 Starting Line-up | |
| G | Teresa Weatherspoon |
| G | Vickie Johnson |
| C | Tari Phillips |
| F | Tamika Whitmore |
| F | Crystal Robinson |
| Key 2003 Reserves | |
| G | Becky Hammon |
| F | Elena Baranova |
| Key Additions | |
| C | Ann Wauters (DD) |
| Key Losses | |
| G | Teresa Weatherspoon |
Key Questions
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Along those same lines, how will Ann Wauters perform in her Liberty debut? New York selected the 6-5 Wauters in the Dispersal Draft, and even after a season away from the WNBA, she’s still just 23 years old. If Wauters can take some of the pressure off of Phillips in the post, New York’s offense will be the better for it.
Some of the New York faithful have been calling for Teresa Weatherspoon’s role to be reduced for the past two seasons. As the saying goes, “be careful what you wish for. You may get it.” The post-Spoon Liberty era begins this summer, as New York’s vocal leader signed with the Los Angeles Sparks as an unrestricted free agent during the offseason. Can a combination of Hammon and K.B. Sharp handle the point guard duties?








