WNBA team season
The 2008 WNBA season was the first for the Atlanta Dream. The team name was unveiled on January 23, 2008, with the expansion draft held on February 6. The Atlanta Dream had seventeen straight losses. It was the longest losing streak to start a season in WNBA history.[ 1]
The list of players selected in the Expansion Draft includes:
Additionally, Atlanta immediately orchestrated three trades involving players in the expansion draft.[ 2]
Trades and Roster Changes [ edit ] Date Transaction February 6, 2008 Traded LaToya Thomas and a Second Round Pick in the 2008 WNBA draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Ivory Latta Traded Roneeka Hodges and a First Round Pick in the 2008 WNBA draft to the Seattle Storm in exchange for Iziane Castro Marques and a First Round Pick in the 2008 WNBA draft Agreed to not select any specific unprotected Indiana Fever players in exchange for the Fever's Second Round Pick in the 2008 WNBA draft [ 3] February 25, 2008 Signed Tasha Butts March 24, 2008 Signed Jennifer Lacy and Brittany Jackson to Training Camp Contracts March 27, 2008 Signed Stacey Lovelace April 9, 2008 Traded Ann Wauters , the draft rights to Morenike Atunrase , and a Second Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft to the San Antonio Silver Stars in exchange for Camille Little , the draft rights to Chioma Nnamaka and a Second Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft [ 4] April 11, 2008 Signed Jessica Dickson to a Training Camp Contract April 14, 2008 Signed Danielle Hood, Chioma Nnamaka , Tamera Young , and Jessica Dickson to Rookie Scale Contracts April 18, 2008 Signed Dalila Eshe to a Training Camp Contract April 22, 2008 Signed Jill Ingram to a Training Camp Contract May 4, 2008 Waived Brittany Jackson and Dalila Este May 5, 2008 Waived Tasha Butts May 14, 2008 Waived Jill Ingram, Jessica Dickson, and Danielle Hood May 15, 2008 Signed Katie Feenstra , Kristin Haynie , and Kristen Mann to Contract Extensions May 16, 2008 Waived Carla Thomas Temporarily Suspend Yelena Leuchanka due to Overseas Commitments Mau 28, 2008 Waived Chantelle Anderson June 22, 2008 Traded Camille Little to the Seattle Storm in exchange for a Second Round Pick in the 2009 WNBA draft [ 5] June 23, 2008 Signed Kasha Terry July 4, 2008 Traded Kristen Mann to the Indiana Fever in exchange for Alison Bales [ 6] July 8, 2008 Waived Stacey Lovelace August 15, 2008 Signed Nikki Teasley [ 7] September 12, 2008 Re-Signed Iziane Castro Marques
2008 Atlanta Dream Roster Players Coaches Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Wt. From C 33 Bales, Alison 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 218 lb (99 kg) Duke G/F 8 Castro Marques, Iziane 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 140 lb (64 kg) Brazil F/C 14 DeSouza, Erika 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Brazil C 44 Feenstra, Katie 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Liberty University G 4 Haynie, Kristin 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 147 lb (67 kg) Michigan State F 21 Lacy, Jennifer 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Pepperdine G 12 Latta, Ivory 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) 143 lb (65 kg) North Carolina G 22 Lennox, Betty 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 143 lb (65 kg) Louisiana Tech G 9 Nnamaka, Chioma 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Georgia Tech G/F 43 Strother, Ann 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 166 lb (75 kg) Connecticut G 42 Teasley, Nikki 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 159 lb (72 kg) North Carolina F/C 35 Terry, Kasha 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Georgia Tech F 23 Young, Tamera 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) James Madison University
Head coach Assistant coaches Athletic trainer Kara Dolling Strength and conditioning coach Legend (C) Team captain (FA) Free agent (IN) Inactive (S) Suspended Injured
2008 Preseason Schedule Total: 0–2 (Home: 0–1; Road: 0–1)
The Atlanta Dream lost their first game in franchise history, 67-100. Their opponent was the Connecticut Sun ; the Sun delivered a 32-8 run that stretched into the second quarter to open a 17-point lead. The lead exploded to 34 points. At the conclusion of the game, the Dream were outrebounded 53-29. For the Dream, Stacey Lovelace had 11 points, five assists and four rebounds.
2008 Regular Season Total: 4–30 (Home: 1–16; Road: 3–14) May: 0–4 (Home: 0–2; Road: 0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score High points High rebounds High assists Location/Attendance Record 1 May 17 @ Connecticut 67-100 Lennox (17) Haynie , Lennox (7) Lovelace (5) Mohegan Sun Arena 7,420 0-1 2 May 23 Detroit 76-88 Lennox (21) de Souza (18) Latta (3) Philips Arena 11,609 0-2 3 May 25 Los Angeles 56-74 Castro Marques (17) de Souza , Feenstra (6) Haynie , Latta (4) Philips Arena 11,186 0-3 4 May 27 @ Washington 74-80 Lennox (29) de Souza , Lennox , Little , Lovelace (3) Latta (6) Verizon Center 6,231 0-4
June: 0–11 (Home: 0–6; Road: 0–5)
Game Date Opponent Score High points High rebounds High assists Location/Attendance Record 5 June 3 Minnesota 81-85 Lennox (28) Feenstra (9) Lennox (8) Philips Arena 5,844 0-5 6 June 6 Chicago 72-86 Latta (17) Little (7) Latta , Lennox (5) Philips Arena 7,418 0-6 7 June 7 @ Chicago 70-91 Lacy (18) Lacy (10) Lennox (4) UIC Pavilion 3,182 0-7 8 June 11 New York 77-81 Lennox (28) Lennox (7) Latta (6) Philips Arena 5,936 0-8 9 June 13 Indiana 67-76 Young , Latta (14) Lacy , Young (5) Latta (6) Philips Arena 8,167 0-9 10 June 16 @ Houston 79-88 Lennox (29) Lennox (11) Young (3) Reliant Arena 6,139 0-10 11 June 18 San Antonio 66-81 Lovelace (18) Young (13) Young (7) Philips Arena 6,225 0-11 12 June 20 @ Washington 61-72 Lennox (18) Lennox (9) Latta (4) Verizon Center 7,448 0-12 13 June 22 Detroit 76-97 Latta (26) Young (11) Latta (10) Philips Arena 7,865 0-13 14 June 27 @ Connecticut 101-109 (OT) Lennox (44) Lennox (9) Lennox (7) Mohegan Sun Arena 7,612 0-14 15 June 29 @ Detroit 92-100 Young (26) Lennox (8) Latta (5) Palace of Auburn Hills 8,798 0-15
July: 3–9 (Home: 1–5; Road: 2–4)
Game Date Opponent Score High points High rebounds High assists Location/Attendance Record 16 July 1 Phoenix 79-97 Lennox (18) Lovelace , Young (7) Latta (5) Philips Arena 9,795 0-16 17 July 3 Houston 65-72 Lennox (15) Feenstra (9) Haynie , Strother (3) Philips Arena 7,430 0-17 18 July 5 Chicago 91-84 Lacy , Latta (18) Young (8) Haynie (11) Philips Arena 8,468 1-17 19 July 9 @ Minnesota 73-67 Lennox (24) Bales (11) Haynie (5) Target Center 5,893 2-17 20 July 11 @ San Antonio 74-82 Lennox (22) Bales (9) Lennox (4) AT&T Center 10,943 2-18 21 July 13 @ Chicago 66-79 Feenstra (21) Feenstra (8) Feenstra , Haynie , Lennox (2) UIC Pavilion 2,907 2-19 22 July 16 @ Indiana 81-77 Castro Marques (24) Bales (11) Haynie (7) Conseco Fieldhouse 9,303 3-19 23 July 18 @ Sacramento 73-77 Haynie (12) Feenstra (8) Haynie (4) ARCO Arena 7,236 3-20 24 July 19 @ Phoenix 84-110 Latta (18) Terry (11) Latta (3) US Airways Center 7,913 3-21 25 July 22 Sacramento 66-79 Terry , Latta (15) Terry (9) Haynie (4) Philips Arena 10,431 3-22 26 July 25 Washington 75-81 Castro Marques (23) Bales (7) Haynie (3) Philips Arena 8,279 3-23 27 July 27 New York 76-86 Lennox (18) de Souza (11) Latta (5) Philips Arena 8,759 3-24
August: 0–2 (Home: 0–1; Road: 0–1)
September: 1–4 (Home: 0–2; Road: 1–2)
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