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The 1999 WNBA All-Star Game was played on July 14, 1999, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Even though the WNBA began in 1997, this was the inaugural All-Star Game.[1]
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Date | July 14, 1999 | ||||||||||||
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Arena | Madison Square Garden | ||||||||||||
City | New York City | ||||||||||||
MVP | Lisa Leslie | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 18,649 | ||||||||||||
WNBA All-Star Game | |||||||||||||
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July 14 7:00 p.m. |
Western Conference 79, Eastern Conference 61 | ||
Pts: Natalie Williams 14 Rebs: Swoopes, Williams 8 Asts: Cooper, Timms 4 |
Pts: Brondello, S. Johnson, McWilliams 8 Rebs: Taj McWilliams 7 Asts: Teresa Weatherspoon 4 |
Madison Square Garden, New York, New York Attendance: 18,649 Referees: Sally Bell, Patty Broderick, June Corteau |
The coach for the Western Conference was Houston Comets coach Van Chancellor. The coach for the Eastern Conference was Cleveland Rockers coach Linda Hill-MacDonald.
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