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2013 WNBA playoffs

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2013 WNBA Playoffs
DatesSeptember 19 – October 10, 2013
Final positions
ChampionsMinnesota Lynx (Finals Champion)
East championAtlanta Dream (Coach: Fred Williams)
West championMinnesota Lynx (Coach: Cheryl Reeve)
Tournament statistics
Attendance7,575 per game
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The 2013 WNBA Playoffs is the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2013 season. Four teams from each of the league's two conferences will qualify for the playoffs, seeded 1 to 4 in a tournament bracket, with the two opening rounds in a best-of-three format, and the final in a best-of-five format.

The Minnesota Lynx won the 2013 WNBA Finals, sweeping the Atlanta Dream in three games. The Lynx became the second WNBA team to sweep through the playoffs since the WNBA adopted the best-of-five format for the finals. The Lynx defeated the Phoenix Mercury in the Western Conference Finals, and the Seattle Storm in the conference semifinals. The Mercury had reached the Finals by defeating the Los Angeles Sparks in three games.

The Atlanta Dream won the Eastern Conference sweeping the defending WNBA champion Indiana Fever in two games. The Dream had defeated the Washington Mystics in the conference semifinals. The Fever had reached the Eastern Conference Finals by upsetting the top-seeded Chicago Sky.

The Lynx won their third straight Western Conference Championship and second WNBA title in three years. The Dream, meanwhile, failed to win a title despite making their third trip to the finals in four years.[1]

Tiebreak procedures

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Two-team tie

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  1. Better record in head-to-head games.
  2. Better winning percentage within own conference.
  3. Better winning percentage against all teams with .500 or better record at the end of the season.
  4. Better point differential in games head-to-head.
  5. Coin toss.

Three or more-team tie

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  1. Better winning percentage among all head-to-head games involving tied teams.
  2. Better winning percentage against teams within conference (for first two rounds of playoffs) or better record against teams in the opposite conference (for Finals).
  3. Better winning percentage against all teams with a .500 or better record at the end of the season.
  4. Better point differential in games involving tied teams.
  5. Coin toss.

Playoff qualifying

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Eastern Conference

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Seed Team W L Tiebreaker Clinched
Playoff berth Conference homecourt
1 Chicago Sky 24 10 August 23 August 31
2 Atlanta Dream 17 17 3-2 vs. WAS September 4
3 Washington Mystics 17 17 2-3 vs. ATL September 10
4 Indiana Fever 16 18 September 7

Western Conference

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Seed Team W L Tiebreaker Clinched
Playoff berth Conference homecourt League homecourt
1 Minnesota Lynx 26 8 August 22 September 10 September 14
2 Los Angeles Sparks 24 10 August 23
3 Phoenix Mercury 19 15 September 6
4 Seattle Storm 17 17 August 31

Bracket

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See also: 2013 WNBA Finals
Conference Semi-Finals
Best-of-3 Conference Finals
Best-of-3 WNBA Finals
Best-of-5
                 
E1 Chicago 0
E4 Indiana 2
E4 Indiana 0
E2 Atlanta 2
E2 Atlanta 2
E3 Washington 1
E2 Atlanta 0
W1 Minnesota 3
W1 Minnesota 2
W4 Seattle 0
W1 Minnesota 2
W3 Phoenix 0
W3 Phoenix 2
  • Bold – Series winner
  • Italics – Team with home-court advantage


Eastern Conference

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Conference semifinals

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(1) Chicago Sky vs. (4) Indiana Fever

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September 20
7:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 25–22, 25–15, 22–21, 13–14
Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
Attendance: 5,895
Referees: Maj Forsberg, Roy Gulbeyan, Byron Jarrett
September 22
3:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 13–25, 16–20, 14–12
Indiana wins series, 2–0
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 7144
Referees: Lamont Simpson, Cameron Inouye, Tony Dawkins
Regular-season series

Indiana won the regular-season series 3–1:

(2) Atlanta Dream vs. (3) Washington Mystics

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September 19
8:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 16–12, 15–12, 26–13, 14–19
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Attendance: 3,862
Referees: Eric Brewton, Brenda Pantoja, Tom Mauer
September 21
7:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 17–9, 19–12, 10–15, 17–9
Verizon Center, Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 7,065
Referees: Kurt Walker, Lauren Holtkamp, Billy Smith
September 23
8:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 22–20, 19, 14, 17–27
Atlanta wins series, 2–1
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Attendance: 4,078
Referees: Daryl Humphrey, Sue Blauch, Thomas Nunez
Regular-season series

Atlanta won the regular season series 3–2:

Conference finals

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(2) Atlanta Dream vs. (4) Indiana Fever

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September 26
7:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 26–27, 14–15, 16–20, 23–22
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Attendance: 4238
Referees: Cameron Inouye, Eric Brewton, Maj Forsberg
September 29
4:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 19-19, 15-14, 18-9, 17-11
Atlanta wins series, 2–0
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 7051
Referees: Lamont Simpson, Roy Gulbeyan, Brenda Pantoja
Regular-season series

Atlanta won the regular season series 3–1:

Western Conference

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Conference semifinals

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(1) Minnesota Lynx vs. (4) Seattle Storm

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September 20
9:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 21-24, 12-22, 16-18
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 8,832
Referees: Sue Blauch, Tony Dawkins, Thomas Nunez
September 22
5:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 20-16, 8-12, 14-11, 16-16
Minnesota wins series, 2–0
Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA
Attendance: 3,457
Referees: Maj Forsberg, Roy Gulbeyan, Eric Brewton
Regular-season series

Minnesota won the regular season series 4–0:

(2) Los Angeles Sparks vs. (3) Phoenix Mercury

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September 19
10:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 18–17, 27–17, 21–15
Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 8,500
Referees: Lamont Simpson, Kurt Walker, Cameron Inouye
September 21
10:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 17–13, 27–17, 21–25, 17–18
US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 11,110
Referees: Daryl Humphrey, Michael Price, Brenda Pantoja
September 23
10:00 pm
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 23–21, 24–24, 12–13
Phoenix wins series, 2–1
Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 9,321
Referees: Tom Mauer, Eric Brewton, Maj Forsberg
Regular-season series

Regular season series tied 2-2:

Conference finals

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(1) Minnesota Lynx vs. (3) Phoenix Mercury

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September 26
9:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 16-24, 6-21, 20-22, 20-18
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 9013
Referees: Daryl Humphrey, Sue Blauch, Tom Mauer
September 29
5:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 19-21, 19-14, 15-10, 19-20
Minnesota wins series, 2–0
US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 8020
Referees: Michael Price, Denise Brooks, Kurt Walker
Regular-season series

Minnesota won the regular-season series 5-0:

WNBA Finals

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Main article: 2013 WNBA Finals

Minnesota Lynx vs. Atlanta Dream

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October 6
8:30pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 16-24, 9-20, 18-24, 16-16
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 13,804
Referees: Michael Price, Cameron Inouye, Kurt Walker
October 8
8:00pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 16-27, 20-24, 16-17, 11-20
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Attendance: 12,313
Referees: Eric Brewton, Sue Blauch, Daryl Humphrey
October 10
8:30pm ET
Scoring by quarter: 25-17, 15-20, 26-19, 20-21
Minnesota Wins Series 3-0
Arena at Gwinnett Center, Duluth, GA
Attendance: 5,040
Referees: Lamont Simpson, Denise Brooks, Brenda Pantoja
Regular Season Series

The season series was tied, 1-1:

References

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  1. ^ "Minnesota at Atlanta, October 10, 2013". Archived from the original on October 11, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
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