
Jackson Named WNBA MVP and First Team All-WNBA
September 5, 2007 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Seattle Storm News Release
SEATTLE, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007 - The Seattle Storm's Lauren Jackson has been named the 2007 WNBA Most Valuable Player, the league announced today. Jackson received a total of 473 points, including 42 first-place votes. Guard Becky Hammon of the San Antonio Silver Stars finished second with 254 points. For Jackson, the award is her sixth honor of the season; she previously was named the 2007 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year and WNBA Peak Performer for both scoring and rebounding. Additionally, she was a first-team selection to both the WNBA All-Defensive Team and the All-WNBA Team.
Jackson was also named the WNBA's Most Valuable Player in 2003. She becomes the first professional athlete in Seattle to earn the prestigious award twice. The Seahawks' Shaun Alexander was the NFL's MVP in 2005, while Mariners Ken Griffey Jr. (1997) and Ichiro Suzuki (2001) have been honored by the American League as MVPs.
"I think Lauren cemented the MVP award long before the 2007 season ended," said Storm head coach Anne Donovan. "She is a dominating force in the women's game, and clearly showed this season that she's the best player in the world. Fans in the WNBA saw an amazing display this summer when Lauren was on the court."
The WNBA Most Valuable Player Award was voted on by a panel of national sportswriters and broadcasters. Panel members were asked to select their top five choices for the award, with 10 points being awarded for a first place vote, seven for second, five for third, three for fourth and one for fifth.
Along with Jackson and Hammon, Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (144 points), Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings (142 points) and Detroit Shock guard Deanna Nolan (93 points) round out the top five vote-getters.
"Lauren Jackson is an extraordinarily gifted player who turned in one of the most remarkable seasons in WNBA history," said WNBA President Donna Orender. "In leading the Storm to the WNBA playoffs this season, Lauren displayed the kind of all-around excellence that epitomizes the term Most Valuable Player."
Already recognized as an elite player in the league entering the season, Jackson added to her rapidly-growing legacy with a career year in 2007. She led the league in scoring for the third time in her illustrious tenure with the WNBA, while her 23.8 points per game was a career-best. Her scoring average was more than five points-per-game higher than her career mark (18.6 ppg) entering the season.
The Australian native led the league in rebounding, averaging a career-best 9.7 rebounds per game, and ranked atop the league in double-doubles with 17. On June 13 against Indiana, she reached a rebounding milestone when she pulled down her 1,500th career board. Jackson currently ranks ninth (1,740) among the all-time league leaders in total rebounds.
Jackson highlighted her outstanding 2007 campaign with two historic performances in the same week.
On July 24, the seventh-year pro tied Diana Taurasi's record for points in a single-game when she poured in 47 in the Storm's 97-96 loss at Washington. A mere three days later, Jackson, a member of the WNBA's All-Decade Team, became the youngest (26 years, 77 days) and fastest (209 games) player in league history to reach the 4,000-point plateau by registering 27 points against the Indiana Fever.
Further cementing her place in the WNBA record books, the Olympic Silver Medalist topped Taurasi's single-season record of eight games with 30-or-more points. Her 32-point performance on Aug. 17 against the Los Angeles Sparks marked the ninth time Jackson reached 30 points in 2007.
No stranger to WNBA awards, Jackson was named the league's Western Conference Player of the Week five times in 2007, raising her career total to 12. Jackson, the first overall pick by the Storm in 2001, was voted to her sixth-career All-Star Team in 2007.
In honor of being named the WNBA Most Valuable Player, Jackson will receive $15,000 and a specially-designed trophy from Tiffany & Co.
Below are the complete results of the 2007 WNBA MVP voting and a list of past recipients:
2007 WNBA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER VOTING RESULTS
473 Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
254 Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars
144 Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
142 Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever
93 Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock
48 Penny Taylor Phoenix Mercury
27 Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun
20 Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx
8 Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars
6 Alana Beard Washington Mystics
5 Swin Cash Detroit Shock
3 Tina Thompson Houston Comets
2 Cheryl Ford Detroit Shock
1 Asjha Jones Connecticut Sun
1 Candice Dupree Chicago Sky
1 Jia Perkins Chicago Sky
PREVIOUS WNBA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER WINNERS
2007 Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
2006 Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks
2005 Sheryl Swoopes Houston Comets
2004 Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks
2003 Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm
2002 Sheryl Swoopes Houston Comets
2001 Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks
2000 Sheryl Swoopes Houston Comets
1999 Yolanda Griffith Sacramento Monarchs
1998 Cynthia Cooper Houston Comets
1997 Cynthia Cooper Houston Comets
Below are the complete results of the 2007 ALL-WNBA TEAM VOTING: 2007 ALL-WNBA FIRST TEAM
Player Team Position Points
Lauren Jackson Seattle Storm Center 243
Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars Guard 217
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury Forward 204
Deanna Nolan Detroit Shock Guard 179
Penny Taylor Phoenix Mercury Forward 167
2007 ALL-WNBA SECOND TEAM
Player Team Position Points
Tamika Catchings Indiana Fever Forward 146
Katie Douglas Connecticut Sun Guard 120
Tina Thompson Houston Comets Center 116
Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx Guard 113
Sophia Young San Antonio Silver Stars Forward 70
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