2009 WNBA All-Star Game at Mohegan Sun Arena: West 130, East 118
Dyllan Thompson Jones, 4, son of Western Conference All-Star Tina Thompson (middle), shows
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For many in the crowd, the five former UConn Huskies were the stars of the show as the West -- which had four of the ex-Huskies -- pulled away to win. Swin Cash came back to Connecticut and put on an MVP performance, but she got lots of help from Sue Bird (16 points, 10 assists), Charde Houston (16 points, six rebounds, three steals) and Diana Taurasi (18 points), among others. Asjha Jones, the lone UConn alum on the East team, put up strong numbers in 18 minutes: six points, six assists and four rebounds.
Charde Houston is introduced to the fans before the start of the WNBA All-Star game at the Mohegan Sun Arena. (MARK MIRKO / HARTFORD COURANT)
Eastern Conference All-Star Shameka Christon, left, and the West’s
Candace Dupree of the East loses her footing on the way to the basket after maneuvering around former
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Swin Cash walks off the court holding her MVP award after the WNBA All-Star Game Saturday at the Mohegan Sun Arena. Cash had 22 points, six rebounds and four assists in the West’s victory. (MARK MIRKO / HARTFORD COURANT)
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Western Conference All-Star Charde Houston puts up a shot over East defender Erika de Souza during the second half. Houston, one of five former
Western Conference All-Star Becky Hammon drives under Katie Douglas of the East during the second half. Douglas, who plays for the
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The West’s Becky Hammon, left, of the San Antonio Silver Stars, attempts a shot as the East’s Tamika Catchings (24), of the
The West’s Becky Hammon (25) fires a pass as the East’s Katie Douglas, of the
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The East Conference’s Sylvia Fowles, left, of the Chicago Sky, is guarded by the West’s Lauren Jackson, of the Seattle Storm, during the first half of Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville. Fowles led the East with 17 points -- including a dunk at the end of the game. (JESSICA HILL / AP)
The Eastern Conference’s Alana Beard, of the Washington Mystics, center, is fouled by Western Conference’s Cappie Pondexter, behind, of the Phoenix Mercury, during the first half. (JESSICA HILL / AP)
The West’s Charde Houston, of the
The East’s Sylvia Fowles, of the Chicago Sky, left, goes up for a basket while guarded by the West’s
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The East’s Jia Perkins (11), of the Chicago Sky, shoots as the West’s
The East’s Sylvia Fowles, of the Chicago Sky, dunks the ball at the end of the second half of the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday at Mohegan Sun Arena. Fowles was high scorer for the East with 17 points, including the dunk. (BOB CHILD / AP)
The West’s Nicky Anosike, right, of the
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