Loree Moore

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Basketball player
Loree Moore
Information about the player
Full name Loree Marlowe Moore
birthday March 21, 1983
place of birth Carson , California , United States
United StatesUnited States 
size 175 cm
position Guard
college University of Tennessee
WNBA Draft 2005 , 10th Pick, New York Liberty
Jersey number 21st
Clubs as active
2007–2012 RussiaRussia BC Chevakata Vologda
WNBA clubs as active
2005-2009 United StatesUnited States New York Liberty
1 As of March 13, 2017

Loree Marlowe Moore (born March 21, 1983 in Carson , California , United States ) is a former basketball player who played for the New York Liberty in the Women's National Basketball Association from 2005 to 2009 and in the Russian League for BC Chevakata from 2007 to 2013 Vologda played.

Career

college

Loree Moore played for the University of Tennessee women's basketball team until 2005 , where she was coached by Pat Summitt .

Women's National Basketball Association

Loree Moore was selected tenth in the 2005 WNBA Draft by the New York Liberty . In the 2005 season she got little playing time and was never in the starting lineup. That changed in the 2006 season when she started alongside Becky Hammon in 29 of 34 games. Their playing time increased from 8.2 minutes to 28 minutes per game. As a result, she increased her points average from 0.9 points to 6.1 points per game. After Hammon was transferred to the San Antonio Silver Stars , she was in the starting lineup in all games of Liberty in the 2007 season . Their playing time increased to 34.2 minutes per game. During this season she scored 9.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.8 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game. She was also regularly in the team's starting lineup in the other seasons for Liberty. In the 2008 season she managed the only success in a WNBA playoff series with the team. She reached the conference finals with the team, but they were lost to the Detroit Shock team . Despite the good performance in New York, she played no more games in the WNBA from the 2010 season .

Up to this point she played 155 games in 5 WNBA seasons in the regular season, starting 123 times and scoring 926 points, 546 rebounds and 569 assists. In 10 playoff games (9 of them in the starting lineup) she scored 74 points, 36 rebounds and 40 assists.

Europe

During the WNBA season break, Moore played like many WNBA players in Europe. In the 2007/08 to 2011/12 seasons she was on the pitch for the Russian team BC Chevakata Vologda .

National team

After she reached third place with the US juniors at the 2001 World Cup, she did not take part in any international tournaments with the US women's national team.

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