Golden State, Indiana Fever and Valkyrie
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The Atlanta Dream (11-7) hosts the Golden State Valkyries (9-8), with both teams coming off losses and looking to build some momentum.
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Swish Appeal on MSNThe Valkyries invade Indy—and exit with another winEntering the game between the Indiana Fever and Golden State Valkyries, the story was the return of Caitlin Clark. Afterwards, the headline is the continued team-first excellence of the expansion team.
The Valkyries fall to 9-9 and are 2-6 on the road as opposed to 7-3 on Chase Center. Both road wins came in Los Angeles against the Sparks, meaning they have yet to win a WNBA game out of the state of California. Golden State was coming of a loss in Minnesota in a game in which they were also competitive only to let it get away late.
Allisha Gray scored 24 points, Naz Hillmon had 16 points and a career-high four 3-pointers, and the Atlanta Dream controlled the fourth quarter for a 90-81 victory over the Golden State Valkyries.
After a rough showing against the Dream, Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase blasted the referees for some home cooking.
Despite Saturday’s 82-71 loss at Minnesota, the 9-8 Golden State Valkyries were competitive well into the second half with the first place Lynx on the first of a four-game road trip. Golden State out-rebounded the Lynx 33-31, and also finished with four more points in the paint.