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San Antonio Silver Stars statistics
1990s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
1997 W. Palmer (15.8) W. Palmer (8.0) T. Reiss (3.1) 64.6 vs 75.1 33.9 vs 36.0 .374 vs .429
1998 W. Palmer (13.5) E. Baranova (9.3) C. Tremitiere (3.6) 69.8 vs 76.5 33.4 vs 34.0 .423 vs .428
1999 N. Williams (18.0) N. Williams (9.2) D. Black (5.0) 74.0 vs 77.1 33.2 vs 30.4 .434 vs .438
2000s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
2000 N. Williams (18.7) N. Williams (11.6) K. Hlede (3.0) 75.4 vs 75.2 33.8 vs 28.5 .453 vs .438
2001 N. Williams (14.2) N. Williams (9.9) J. Azzi (5.3) 69.0 vs 68.5 33.4 vs 30.4 .439 vs .399
2002 A. Goodson (15.7) M. Dydek (8.7) J. Azzi (4.9) 75.6 vs 73.3 33.4 vs 31.4 .441 vs .412
2003 M. Ferdinand (13.8) M. Dydek (7.4) J. Azzi (3.3) 65.1 vs 71.4 33.7 vs 34.5 .383 vs .398
2004 L. Thomas (14.2) A. Goodson (6.9) S. Johnson (4.4) 64.4 vs 69.5 29.5 vs 30.4 .419 vs .443
2005 M. Ferdinand (12.5) W. Palmer (5.7) S. Johnson (4.6) 63.0 vs 70.6 27.8 vs 31.0 .417 vs .436
2006 S. Young (12.0) S. Young (7.6) S. Johnson (3.7) 74.2 vs 76.6 34.4 vs 36.4 .406 vs .431
2007 B. Hammon (18.8) E. Buescher (6.1) B. Hammon (5.0) 74.0 vs 73.1 32.0 vs 33.4 .424 vs .423
2008 B. Hammon (17.6) A. Wauters (7.5) B. Hammon (4.9) 74.9 vs 71.1 32.1 vs 35.5 .433 vs .398
2009 B. Hammon (19.5) S. Young (6.5) B. Hammon (5.0) 76.9 vs 78.3 30.9 vs 34.9 .427 vs .439
2010s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
2010 S. Young (15.3) M. Snow (6.2) B. Hammon (5.4) 76.8 vs 80.1 30.1 vs 33.1 .461 vs .467
2011 B. Hammon (15.9) S. Young (6.4) B. Hammon (5.8) 77.6 vs 75.5 31.3 vs 37.0 .430 vs .427
2012 S. Young (16.3) S. Young (7.2) B. Hammon (5.3) 82.1 vs 76.9 33.2 vs 34.9 .445 vs .432

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