2004 Los Angeles Sparks season

The 2004 WNBA season was the eighth for the Los Angeles Sparks. The Sparks' head coach, Michael Cooper, left the team during the season. Despite with that, the team finished in first place in the West, but they were unable to make another playoff run, losing in the opening round to the Sacramento Monarchs.

2004 Los Angeles Sparks season
CoachMichael Cooper
Karleen Thompson and Ryan Weisenberg (co-interim coaches)
ArenaStaples Center
Attendance10,428 per game
Results
Record259 (.735)
Place1st (Western)
Playoff finishLost First Round (2-1) to Sacramento Monarchs

Offseason

Dispersal Draft

Based on the Sparks' 2003 record, they would pick 2nd in the Cleveland Rockers dispersal draft. The Sparks picked Isabelle Fijalkowski.

WNBA Draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalityCollege/School/Team
112Christi Thomas (F) United StatesGeorgia
225Doneeka Lewis (G) United StatesLSU

Regular season

Season standings

Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
Los Angeles Sparks x259.73515–210–716–6
Seattle Storm x2014.5885.013–47–1013–9
Minnesota Lynx x1816.5297.011–67–1012–10
Sacramento Monarchs x1816.5297.010–78–912–10
Phoenix Mercury o1717.5008.010–77–1011–11
Houston Comets o1321.38212.09–84–137–15
San Antonio Silver Stars o925.26516.06–113–146–16

Season schedule

DateOpponentScoreResultRecord
May 22@ Seattle67-93Loss0-1
May 25@ Washington95-79Win1-1
May 27@ Connecticut73-82Loss1-2
May 29@ Detroit63-60Win2-2
June 1Seattle73-70Win3-2
June 3@ Sacramento51-68Loss3-3
June 5@ Houston71-75Loss3-4
June 9Charlotte82-68Win4-4
June 11Minnesota69-55Win5-4
June 14Connecticut76-74 (OT)Win6-4
June 18@ Phoenix76-74Win7-4
June 20@ Charlotte63-68 (OT)Loss7-5
June 22@ New York65-49Win8-5
June 25@ Indiana67-71Loss8-6
June 27@ Minnesota83-67Win9-6
June 29New York69-65 (OT)Win10-6
July 2San Antonio87-80 (OT)Win11-6
July 7Phoenix73-71Win12-6
July 9@ San Antonio66-61Win13-6
July 10@ Houston59-56Win14-6
July 17Sacramento70-79Loss14-7
July 19Indiana82-51Win15-7
July 21Washington96-76Win16-7
July 23Houston70-67Win17-7
July 29@ Sacramento85-80 (OT)Win18-7
July 31@ San Antonio79-67Win19-7
September 1San Antonio77-69Win20-7
September 3Seattle82-81Win21-7
September 8@ Phoenix58-72Loss21-8
September 9Detroit81-63Win22-8
September 12Sacramento65-52Win23-8
September 14Phoenix73-60Win24-8
September 17Minnesota66-78Loss24-9
September 18@ Seattle83-80Win25-9

Playoffs

GameDateOpponentScoreResultRecord
Western Conference Semifinals
1September 24@ Sacramento52-72Loss0-1
2September 26Sacramento71-57Win1-1
3September 28Sacramento58-73Loss1-2

Awards and honors

Player stats

PlayerGPREBASTSTLBLKPTS
Lisa Leslie34336885098598
Mwadi Mabika3112275363445
Nikki Teasley34116207437336
Tamecka Dixon32110112361311
Tamika Whitmore3410617125210
DeLisha Milton-Jones1990312310186
Christi Thomas31120231814165
Laura Macchi256114216152
Doneeka Lewis24221610243
Raffaella Masciadri17581028
Teresa Weatherspoon34293212117
Monique Coker313013
Mfon Udoka330001

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