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2007 WNBA Finals information


2007 WNBA Finals
TeamCoachWins
Phoenix Mercury Paul Westhead 3
Detroit Shock Bill Laimbeer 2
DatesSeptember 5 - 16
MVPCappie Pondexter (Phoenix Mercury)
Hall of FamersShock:
Swin Cash (2022)
Katie Smith (2018)
Eastern finalsDetroit defeated Indiana, 2–1
Western finalsPhoenix defeated San Antonio, 2–0
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The 2007 WNBA Finals was the championship series of the 2007 WNBA season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Phoenix Mercury, top-seeded champions of the Western Conference, defeated the Detroit Shock, top-seeded champions of the Eastern Conference, three games to two in a best-of-five series. This was Phoenix's first ever professional basketball title.

2007 marked the first time in WNBA history that the series was won on the opponent's home floor. The Mercury beat the Shock in Detroit. The Shock made their third appearance in the Finals in five years. The Mercury appeared in the Finals for the second time since in franchise history.

Going into the series, the Shock had won two championships, tied with the Los Angeles Sparks for second most in WNBA history. The now defunct Houston Comets hold the record with four championships won.

The Shock's 24–10 record gave them home court advantage over Phoenix (23–11). It did not matter, however, as the Mercury won game five on the Shock's home floor and became champions of the WNBA.

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