Cleveland Rockers - Coaches and Others

Coaches and Others

Head Coaches:

  • Linda Hill-MacDonald (1997–1999)
  • Dan Hughes (2000–2003)
Defunct teams of the Women's National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Charlotte Sting Houston Comets
Cleveland Rockers Portland Fire
Detroit Shock* Sacramento Monarchs
Miami Sol Utah Starzz*
Orlando Miracle*
In 2003, the Orlando Miracle and the Utah Starzz became the Connecticut Sun and the San Antonio Silver Stars, respectively.

In 2009, the Detroit Shock became the Tulsa Shock.

Women's National Basketball Association (2012)
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Atlanta Dream
Chicago Sky
Connecticut Sun
Indiana Fever
New York Liberty
Washington Mystics
Los Angeles Sparks
Minnesota Lynx
Phoenix Mercury
San Antonio Silver Stars
Seattle Storm
Tulsa Shock
Annual events: Draft · All-Star Game · Playoffs · Finals
Statistics: Career scoring · Career rebounding · Scoring leaders · Rebounding leaders · Assists leaders
Other: All-Decade Team · Arenas · Attendance · Awards · Coaches · Current rosters · Defunct teams · Expansion draft history · Finals broadcasters · LiveAccess · MVP
NBA · NBA TV · Players · Rookie of the Year · Seasons · Top 15 Team · WNBA on ESPN
Cleveland Rockers
  • Founded in 1997
  • Folded in 2003
  • Based in Cleveland, Ohio
Franchise
  • Franchise
  • Final season
Arenas
  • Gund Arena
Head Coaches
  • Linda Hill-MacDonald
  • Dan Hughes
Seasons
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003

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