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Leslie, Cooper, Taurasi top WNBA’s Top 15

SAN ANTONIO — Lisa Leslie, Cynthia Cooper and Diana Taurasi lead the list, and one-time Stevenson High School standout Tamika Catchings also has been chosen as one of the WNBA’s Top 15 players of all time.

The selections, announced Saturday during halftime of the All-Star Game, also include Seattle’s Sue Bird, Lauren Jackson and Katie Smith; Los Angeles’ Tina Thompson and Ticha Penicheiro; New York’s Cappie Pondexter; San Antonio’s Becky Hammon; Tulsa’s Sheryl Swoopes; and retired greats Dawn Staley, Yolanda Griffith and Teresa Weatherspoon.

“You couldn’t have picked 15 better players,” Leslie said. “It’s been phenomenal to have the platform the WNBA has provided.”

The players were picked in balloting by fans, select national media, as well as current players and coaches.

Bird, Catchings, Cooper, Griffith, Jackson, Leslie, Smith, Staley, Swoopes and Thompson were also voted to the league’s All-Decade team five years ago.

Catchings, a perennial standout with the Indiana Fever, Hammon, Staley and Weatherspoon are only players in the group not to have won a WNBA championship.

“To be voted as one of the Top 15 players of all time leaves me speechless,” Weatherspoon said. “I have an overwhelming feeling of joy and appreciation. It tells me my hard work didn’t go unnoticed, and to be voted in by the fans makes it even more special to me.”

WNBA chief of basketball operations and player relations Renee Brown, who has been an executive with the league since its inception, said in a statement: “This list of 15 players is composed of exciting and dominating players from start to finish and highlighted by players of all kinds — scorers, playmakers, ballhandlers, rebounders, defensive wizards, leaders, and players who have brought out the best in their teammates.”