History
The Utah Starzz years (1997–2002)
One of the eight original WNBA teams, the ''Utah Starzz'' (partially named after the old ABA team, the Utah Stars, but with the zz at the end like theRelocation to San Antonio
When the NBA divested itself of all of its WNBA franchises at the end of the 2002 season, the Utah Jazz ownership did not wish to retain ownership of the Starzz. The Starzz then looked for local Utah potential buyers, but none were found, leaving the franchise with the choices of either being sold to out-of-town investor(s) or folding. The Starzz avoided being folded when the franchise was sold to Peter Holt (the owner of the NBA'sThe Stars fall short (2003–2006)
Immediately after moving, the new Silver Stars made major roster moves, as they traded star Natalie Williams along with Coretta Brown to thePicking things up (2007–2008)
The 2007 season brought a lot of change for the Silver Stars. They acquired stars Becky Hammon, Ruth Riley, and Sandora Irvin in trades, selected Helen Darling in Charlotte Sting's dispersal draft, drafted Camille Little in the second round, signed Erin Buescher during the off-season, and retained key players, such as Marie Ferdinand-Harris, Vickie Johnson, Shanna Crossley, Kendra Wecker, and Sophia Young. The new-look Silver Stars became an instant contender in the Western Conference. On August 4, 2007 the Silver Stars clinched their first playoff berth since the franchise relocated to San Antonio in 2003. In the first round, the Silver Stars were matched up against the Sacramento Monarchs. After losing game 1 in Sacramento, the Silver Stars would win games 2 and 3 to advance to the Western Finals. The Silver Stars faced off against a strong Phoenix Mercury team, which had the number 1 seed in the Western Conference. The Silver Stars would lose Game 1 at home 102–100 on a controversial call by ref Lisa Mattingly. Mattingly called a foul on Shanna Crossley with 2.1 seconds left in the game and the score tied at 100. Replay showed that Crossley made no contact with Phoenix's Cappie Pondexter. However, Pondexter was sent to the line and made both free throws and Crossley's half-court shot to win the game nearly went in. On September 1, 2007 the Silver Stars' season came to an end after the Stars lost Game 2 98–92 in Phoenix. Heading into 2008, the Silver Stars were regarded as a premiere contender and did not disappoint. After an average start, the Stars seized control of the Western Conference and rode to the best record in the West, and the #1 seed in the playoffs. In the first round, the Silver Stars once again faced off against the Sacramento Monarchs. Unlike 2007, the Stars won Game 1 on the road, 85–78. But the Monarchs would prove pesky, spoiling a potential clinch in Game 2 crushing the Silver Stars at home 84–67. Now the Silver Stars had to win game 3 or face an offseason of disappointment. In the Game, the Silver Stars would secure a 14-point lead and it seemed over. But a late rally by the Monarchs, including the last seven points in regulation, sent the game into overtime. In overtime, the Silver Stars clamped down and proved they were the better team, defeating the Monarchs 86–81, advancing to the Western Conference Finals for the second season in a row. In the West Finals, the Stars faced the resurgent Los Angeles Sparks team. In Game 1 in LA, the Stars took an early lead, but an 11–0 run by the Sparks into the half changed the tempo of the game and the Sparks took Game 1 85–70. In Game 2, the Silver Stars blew a 14-point lead in the final quarter, as the Sparks took a one-point lead with 1.3 seconds left. The Stars season was over unless there would be a miracle. However, Sophia Young delivered with a 14-foot turnaround shot to lift the Silver Stars to a 67–66 win. It came down to Game 3, with a trip to the WNBA Finals on the line. The two teams battled down the stretch, but the stellar play of Becky Hammon, who had 35 points and 4 crucial free throws, would lift the Silver Stars to their first WNBA Finals, defeating the Sparks 76–72. In the WNBA Finals, the Silver Stars faced the Detroit Shock, who were making their third WNBA Finals appearance in a row. In Game 1 at home, the Silver Stars fell behind early, but would tie the game at 69 with 2:15 left in the 4th quarter. But from there the Shock took control once again and won the game 77–69.Struggling stars (2009–2010)
By the time the 2009 season opened, San Antonio were already on a struggling basis, being stuck in fourth place in the West throughout the year. However, the Silver Stars eventually started to rise a bit and later clinched a playoff berth, despite a sub-500 record of 15–19. After winning the first game against the Phoenix Mercury, the Silver Stars were unable to recover and lost the remaining two games to lose the series 2–1. The 2010 season was not much different for the Stars. They finished with an unimpressive 14–20 record but sneaked into the third seed of the playoffs in a below-average Western Conference. The Silver Stars were swept in the first round of the playoffs by Phoenix and it was clear that some changes were needed.Stars align in San Antonio (2011–2017)
In early 2011, it was announced that the Silver Stars would host the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game. The Silver Stars started the 2011 season with a 7–3 record, led by the return of former head coach Dan Hughes. Along with the quality play from Becky Hammon and Sophia Young, three rookies made the Silver Stars' roster in 2011. Danielle Robinson, Danielle Adams, and Porsha Phillips were all drafted inRelocation to Las Vegas
The NBA and WNBA approved the sale of the Stars toUniforms
*2003–2006: At home, silver with black trim. Stars logo text is on the chest in black. Away from home, black with silver trim. Stars logo text is on the chest in white. *2007–2010: At home, silver with black stars down the side. Stars logo text is on the chest in black. Away from home, black with silver stars down the side. San Antonio text is on the chest in white. Player's names are beneath their numbers on the back of the uniform. *2011–2013: As part of the move toSeason-by-season records
Players
Former players
* Danielle Adams (2011–2015) * Chantelle Anderson (2005–2007) * Jayne Appel (2010–2016) * Jennifer Azzi (2000–2003) * Helen Darling (2007–2010) * Margo Dydek (1998–2004) * Shyra Ely (2005–2006) * Marie Ferdinand-Harris (2001–2007) * Adrienne Goodson (1999–2004)Retired numbers
FIBA Hall of Fame
Coaches and staff
Owners
* Peter Holt, owner of theHead coaches
General managers
*Jay Francis (1997–2004) * Dan Hughes (2005–2015) * Ruth Riley (2016–2017)Assistant coaches
* Tammi Reiss (2001–2003) *Shell Dailey (2003–2004) *Vonn Read (2004) * Brian Agler (2005–2007) * Sandy Brondello (2005–2009) * Vanessa Nygaard (2008) * Olaf Lange (2008–2010) * Vickie Johnson (2011–2016) *Steve Shuman (2011–2012) * James Wade (2013–2016) * Joi Williams (2017) * Latricia Trammell (2017)Statistics
Media coverage
Broadcasters for the Stars games were Andrew Monaco and Bob Weiss. While in San Antonio, some Stars games were broadcast on Fox Sports Southwest (FS-SW), which is a local television station for the state ofAll-time notes
Regular season attendance
*A sellout for a basketball game at AT&T Center (San Antonio) (2003–2014, 2016–2017) is 18,418. *A sellout for a basketball game at Freeman Coliseum (San Antonio) (2015) is 9,800.Draft picks
*2003Trades
*January 28, 2004: The Silver Stars traded the fourth, 16th, and 29th picks in the 2004 Draft to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Shannon Johnson, the 21st and the 34th picks in the 2004 Draft. *July 19, 2004: The Silver Stars traded Gwen Jackson to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Adrian Williams. *April 16, 2005: The Silver Stars traded Margo Dydek to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Katie Feenstra and a first-round pick in the 2006 Draft. *May 18, 2005: The Silver Stars traded Connecticut's first-round pick in the 2006 Draft to the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for Chantelle Anderson. *February 21, 2007: The Silver Stars traded a second-round pick in the 2007 Draft to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Sandora Irvin. *February 22, 2007: The Silver Stars traded Katie Feenstra and the right to swap first-round picks in the 2008 Draft to the Detroit Shock in exchange for Ruth Riley. *April 4, 2007: The Silver Stars traded Jessica Davenport and a first-round pick in the 2008 Draft to the New York Liberty in exchange for Becky Hammon and a second-round pick in the 2008 Draft. *April 9, 2008: The Silver Stars traded Camille Little, Chioma Nnamaka, and a first-round pick in the 2009 Draft to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Ann Wauters, Morenike Atunrase, and a second-round pick in the 2009 Draft. *February 19, 2010: The Silver Stars acquired Roneeka Hodges from the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for the right to swap second-round picks in the 2011 Draft. *March 11, 2010: The Silver Stars acquired Michelle Snow from the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Dalma Ivanyi and the right to swap second-round picks in the 2011 Draft. *April 14, 2010: The Silver Stars traded Shanna Crossley to the Tulsa Shock in exchange for Crystal Kelly. *April 20, 2011: The Silver Stars traded Michelle Snow to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Jia Perkins. *May 2, 2011: The Silver Stars traded second- and third-round picks in the 2012 Draft to the Tulsa Shock in exchange for Scholanda Robinson. *March 1, 2012: The Silver Stars traded Roneeka Hodges to the Indiana Fever in exchange for Tangela Smith. *March 14, 2012: The Silver Stars traded Sonja Petrovic to the Chicago Sky in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2013 Draft. *March 12, 2015: The Stars traded Shenise Johnson and a second-round pick in the 2015 Draft to the Indiana Fever in exchange for a first- and third-round picks in the 2015 Draft. *April 16, 2015: The Stars traded the 9th overall pick in the 2015 Draft to the New York Liberty in exchange for Alex Montgomery. *July 5, 2015: The Stars traded a second-round pick in the 2016 Draft to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for Samantha Logic. *April 14, 2016: The Stars traded Jia Perkins to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Jazmon Gwathmey. *May 9, 2016: The Stars traded a second-round pick in the 2017 Draft to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Monique Currie. *January 31, 2017: The Stars traded Danielle Robinson to the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Isabelle Harrison and the 5th pick in the 2017 Draft. *February 27, 2017: The Stars traded Astou Ndour to the Chicago Sky in exchange for Clarissa Dos Santos. *May 9, 2017: The Stars traded Jazmon Gwathmey to the Indiana Fever in exchange for the Fever's 2018 3rd round pick. *June 28, 2017: The Stars traded Monique Currie to Phoenix Mercury for Shay Murphy, Sophie Brunner and Mercury's 2018 3rd Round Draft Pick.All-Stars
*2003: Margo Dydek, Marie Ferdinand-Harris *2004: Shannon Johnson *2005: Marie Ferdinand-Harris *2006: Sophia Young *2007: Becky Hammon, Sophia Young *2008: No All-Star Game *2009: Becky Hammon, Sophia Young *2010: Jayne Appel, Becky Hammon, Michelle Snow, Sophia Young *2011: Danielle Adams, Becky Hammon *2012: No All-Star Game *2013: Danielle Robinson *2014: Danielle Robinson *2015: Kayla McBride, Danielle Robinson *2016: No All-Star GameOlympians
*2004: Shannon Johnson *2008: Becky Hammon ( RUS) *2012: Becky Hammon (RUS) *2016: Astou Ndour ( ESP)Honors and awards
*2005 ''All-Rookie Team'': Katie Feenstra *2006 ''All-Rookie Team'': Sophia Young *2007 ''All-WNBA First Team'': Becky Hammon *2007 ''All-WNBA Second Team'': Sophia Young *2007 ''All-Rookie Team'': Camille Little *2007 ''Coach of the Year'': Dan Hughes *2007 ''Peak Performer (Assists)'': Becky Hammon *2008 ''All-WNBA First Team'': Sophia Young *2008 ''All-WNBA Second Team'': Becky Hammon *2008 ''All-Defensive First Team'': Sophia Young *2008 ''Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award'': Vickie Johnson *2009 ''All-WNBA First Team'': Becky Hammon *2009 ''All-WNBA Second Team'': Sophia Young *2011 ''Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award'': Ruth Riley *2011 ''All-Rookie Team'': Danielle Adams *2011 ''All-Rookie Team'': Danielle Robinson *2012 ''All-WNBA Second Team'': Sophia Young *2012 ''All-Defensive Second Team'': Danielle Robinson *2012 ''All-Defensive Second Team'': Sophia Young *2013 ''Peak Performer (Assists)'': Danielle Robinson *2013 ''All-Defensive Second Team'': Jia Perkins *2013 ''All-Defensive Second Team'': Danielle Robinson *2014 ''Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award'': Becky Hammon *2014 ''All-WNBA Second Team'': Danielle Robinson *2014 ''All-Defensive Second Team'': Danielle Robinson *2014 ''All-Rookie Team'': Kayla McBride *2016 ''All-Rookie Team'': Moriah JeffersonReferences