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1998

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History
  
Orlando Miracle(1999–2002)Connecticut Sun(2003–present)

Team colors
  
Electric Blue, White, QuickSilver, Magic Black,

Location
  
Orlando, Florida, United States

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The Orlando Miracle was a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Orlando, Florida. They began play in the 1999 WNBA season. The Miracle relocated, in 2003, to Uncasville, Connecticut where the team became the Connecticut Sun. The Miracle was a sister team to the NBA's Orlando Magic.

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Franchise history

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The city of Orlando was granted an expansion franchise in 1999, and the Orlando Miracle took the floor for the 1999 season.

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The Miracle posted respectable records in their four years of existence (1999–2002). The Miracle made the playoffs once, in 2000, and lost in the first round against the Cleveland Rockers. In 2001, the Miracle took a step backwards, but they hosted a very successful 2001 WNBA All-Star Game. In 2002, the Miracle posted a 16-16 (.500) record, tying for the final playoff spot with the Indiana Fever. But, the Miracle had lost the tie-breaker, so they barely missed the playoffs. Little did anyone know that the 2002 season would prove to be the Miracle's last in Orlando.

Relocation to Connecticut

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After the 2002 WNBA season, the NBA sold off all of the WNBA franchises to the operators of the teams. Magic owner Rich DeVos was not interested in keeping the Miracle, and no local ownership group emerged. In January 2003, the Connecticut-based Mohegan Native American Tribe bought the team.

The new owners moved the team to Uncasville, Connecticut and changed the nickname to the Sun (in reference to the tribe's Mohegan Sun casino.) The Connecticut Sun's new nickname and logo were reminiscent of another Florida-based WNBA franchise, the Miami Sol, which folded at the same time as the Miracle.

Uniforms

  • 1999–2002: For home games, white with blue on the sides and shoulders and white Miracle logo text on the chest. For away games, blue with white on the sides and white Miracle logo text on the chest. The Miracle logo is on the shorts.
  • Former players

  • Cintia dos Santos 2000–2002
  • Katie Douglas 2001–2002
  • Jessie Hicks 2000–2002
  • Adrienne Johnson 1999–2002
  • Shannon Johnson 1999–2002
  • Carla McGhee 1999–2002
  • Taj McWilliams-Franklin 1999–2002
  • Elaine Powell 1999–2002
  • Nykesha Sales 1999–2002
  • Brooke Wyckoff 2001–2002
  • Monica "Monee" Sheppard
  • Assistant coaches

  • Rick Stukes (1999–2000)
  • Charlene Thomas-Swinson (1999–2001)
  • Michael Peck (2001)
  • Vonn Read (2002)
  • Valerie Still (2002)
  • References

    Orlando Miracle Wikipedia