
Storm vs. Valkyries odds, tips and betting trends - 6/29/2025
One game after exploding for 29 points in an 83-78 victory over the Sky, Kayla Thornton leads the Golden State Valkyries (8-7) at home against the Seattle Storm (10-6) on Sunday, June 29, 2025. It will start at 8:30 p.m. ET on CW Seattle, KPIX+, and KMAX 31.
In its most recent game, Seattle won at home over Connecticut 97-81, with Skylar Diggins (24 PTS, 5 AST, 57.1 FG%, 2-4 from 3PT) and Gabby Williams (16 PTS, 8 REB, 7 AST, 4 STL, 45.5 FG%, 2-6 from 3PT) leading the way. In its previous game, Golden State defeated Chicago 83-78 at home, with Thornton (29 PTS, 53.3 FG%, 4-7 from 3PT) and Tiffany Hayes (13 PTS, 30.8 FG%) the standout performers.
Ahead of watching this matchup, here's what you need to know about Sunday's action on the court.
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