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Valkyries fall to woeful Wings: ‘For the first time, I'm disappointed'
Valkyries fall to woeful Wings: ‘For the first time, I'm disappointed'

San Francisco Chronicle​

time22-06-2025

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Valkyries fall to woeful Wings: ‘For the first time, I'm disappointed'

ARLINGTON, Texas — After winning three games in a row, vibes couldn't have been better for the Golden State Valkyries. But on Tuesday night in Texas, none of that mattered. The Valkyries were outhustled by the WNBA-worst Dallas Wings (2-11) and suffered an 80-71 loss at College Park Center as a result. Outrebounded 39-28, Golden State (5-6) finished with 15 fewer shots. Dallas entered Tuesday having lost seven in a row. Rookie Paige Bueckers scored 20 points in her first home game since suffering a concussion earlier in the season, but the Valkyries mostly struggled on the boards and gave up 20 second-chance points, the most they have surrendered all season. Before the game, head coach Natalie Nakase said she didn't believe in momentum carrying over from the three wins, but forward Kayla Thornton thought perhaps the team had bought in a little too much to the hype. 'There's no way teams should outrebound us,' Thornton said. 'That's the identity we bring. That's what we should be doing every night, to other teams. This is kind of a wake-up. ... I think we were kind of high, too high. Now we got to come back to Earth a little bit and just get back to work.' Golden State responded to a fourth-quarter collapse in Phoenix on June 5 with strong showings in wins over Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Seattle as different players stepped up. Against the Wings, the Valkyries seemed to have no answer for how aggressively Wings guards crashed the boards. And Golden State players rushed shots, ending possessions early. Wings 80, Valkyries 71 FG FT Reb GOLDEN STATE Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Talbot 21:27 0-3 0-0 0-2 4 2 0 Thornton 35:28 5-11 5-6 0-5 0 3 17 Billings 34:18 7-13 2-6 1-7 0 1 18 Burton 27:01 1-8 1-2 0-3 5 5 4 Leite 27:22 2-6 4-4 0-2 4 4 8 Amihere 24:11 6-7 2-3 3-6 2 4 14 Hayes 22:24 3-10 2-2 1-2 1 0 10 Martin 7:44 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 200:00 24-59 16-23 5-27 17 19 71 Percentages: FG .407, FT .696. 3-Point Goals: 7-20, .350 (Billings 2-3, Hayes 2-4, Thornton 2-6, Burton 1-4, Leite 0-1, Talbot 0-2). Team Rebounds: 12. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 6 (Billings 2, Amihere, Burton, Leite, Thornton). Turnovers: 15 (Thornton 4, Leite 3, Amihere 2, Burton 2, Martin 2, Hayes, Talbot). Steals: 5 (Billings, Burton, Leite, Talbot, Thornton). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .392, FT .789. 3-Point Goals: 7-27, .259 (Ogunbowale 3-8, Quinerly 1-1, Charles 1-2, James 1-4, Carrington 1-5, Hines-Allen 0-1, Yueru 0-1, Bueckers 0-5). Team Rebounds: 12. Team Turnovers: 3. Blocked Shots: 6 (Bueckers 2, Hines-Allen 2, Charles, Ogunbowale). Turnovers: 11 (Bueckers 3, Carrington 3, Hines-Allen 2, Ogunbowale, Quinerly, Smith). Steals: 11 (Bueckers 4, Charles 3, Ogunbowale 3, Carrington). Technical Fouls: None. Golden State 16 20 21 14 — 71 Dallas 23 16 19 22 — 80 A_6,061 (7,000). T_2:05. 'I told them for the first time, I'm disappointed in just how we fought,' Nakase said. 'We're a team that stays connected, and we fight, and I thought we didn't do well in both categories. But the bright side is, we know how to fix it and how to fix it quickly. Effort is the epitome of who we are. We are a defensive-minded team that loves to be physical, disrupt, pressure and take away the top scorers. That's kind of our identity. But if you don't have any effort, then that kind of becomes irrelevant.' Forward Monique Billings was in the starting lineup for the first time, becoming the 11th starter for Golden State in 11 games. Without starting center Temi Fagbenle, who joined the United Kingdom national team at EuroBasket after Saturday's game, Billings was Golden State's main post and finished with 18 points. Also without EuroBasket participants Julie Vanloo (Belgium), Cecilia Zandalasini (Italy) and Janelle Salaün (France), the Valkyries used an eight-player rotation even as point guard Veronica Burton got into foul trouble. Point guard Carla Leite (5-foot-9) blocked a layup by 6-4 NaLyssa Smith in the second quarter, while in-season signing Laeticia Amihere scored a career-high 14 points. Still vastly outsized by the Wings, Golden State didn't have enough to stop extended Dallas possessions. The Wings earned three offensive rebounds in the final 1:30. Billings didn't want to use the absences as an excuse. 'They outworked us,' Billings said. 'They outhustled us. They wanted it more. I don't think we brought our best game, our consistent game that we have been playing, and that's something that will tighten up.' Dallas went on a 15-5 run in the second quarter, but the Valkyries erased a 10-point deficit as Thornton and Billings combined for five consecutive makes, one after the Leite block and assist. They still trailed 39-36 at the half. With 3:37 left in the third frame, Leite forced a jump ball with 6-7 Li Yueru and recovered the possession, leading to two Tiffany Hayes free throws and a 54-51 lead. Billings tied the game at 70 with her second 3-pointer of the night — the first time in her career she has made two in a game — with 4:56 to play. But Dallas used a Bueckers floater and Arike Ogunbowale 3-pointer to get its first five-point lead of the fourth quarter. Golden State got no closer. Hayes scored 10 points in her first game back from a nose injury, but starting forward Steph Talbot was shut out and Burton finished with more fouls (five) than points (four). Amihere shot 6-of-7 from the field, but her teammates combined to shoot 34.6%. 'I'm trying to figure out with this group, I talked about just being super vulnerable, to be honest with me, what can I do better?' Nakase said. 'And they just said, we got to just do a better job fighting. So they took ownership.' The Valkyries return to Chase Center on Thursday night to face Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to begin a five-game homestand. Without a third of their roster, the Valkyries have some winnable games upcoming against teams at the bottom of the standings like Connecticut and Chicago. But Dallas should have been one of those winnable games, too. 'These are things that we can control,' Thornton said. 'Our effort has to be there offensively to go in and get those boards. We just got to go back and look at it and bounce back.'

Dream face struggling Sky in Atlanta, seek sixth straight home win
Dream face struggling Sky in Atlanta, seek sixth straight home win

Hindustan Times

time22-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Dream face struggling Sky in Atlanta, seek sixth straight home win

Chicago knows first-hand how tough it's been to beat the Atlanta Dream on their home floor this season. HT Image Aiming for a sixth straight home victory, the surging Dream look to take down the Sky for the second time in a little more than a week on Sunday. Atlanta has the league's fourth-best record while ranking third in scoring , making 132 3-pointers and holding opponents to 77.6 points per contest. On Friday, the Dream continued their home success by holding off Washington for a 92-91 victory. "To finish these games, we're going to have to be good at both ends for the entire game," said Dream coach Karl Smesko, whose squad is 5-1 at home. Atlanta managed to get the job done Friday while using another packed house to its advantage. "It's hard playing here," Atlanta forward Nia Coffey said. " will hear . We feel the energy." The Sky experienced that during an 88-70 loss at Atlanta on June 13. The Dream held a 50-31 scoring advantage in the second half. Rhyne Howard set a franchise record for one game with nine 3-pointers made and finished with 36 points. Though Allisha Gray averages a team-leading 20.2 points, Howard entered play Saturday leading the WNBA with 39 made threes. Chicago center Kamilla Cardoso scored 15 with nine rebounds at Atlanta last week, and has averaged 15.0 points in the last four games. She scored a team-high 17 during Saturday's 107-86 home loss to Phoenix Chicago's fourth defeat of at least 20 points in 2025. The Sky shot 52.6 percent from the field, but allowed the Mercury to make a franchise-record 17 3s, and committed 21 turnovers that resulted in 29 points for the visitors. Chicago star Angel Reese, who entered Saturday averaging a league-leading 11.7 rebounds, managed just two and took one shot from the field while scoring nine points. A loser in five of the last six, Chicago averages a WNBA-worst 18.9 turnovers per game. "The mentality has to be to be better the next day; to learn from the losses and grow," Sky forward Elizabeth Williams said. Field Level Media This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Mercury put win streak up against turnover-prone Sky
Mercury put win streak up against turnover-prone Sky

Hindustan Times

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Mercury put win streak up against turnover-prone Sky

A visit from the defensively stout Phoenix Mercury does not bode well for the Chicago Sky, who have struggled to take care of the basketball. HT Image Looking to rebound from another disheartening defeat Saturday, the Sky now face the Mercury, who are on a four-game winning streak. Chicago led by 16 in the first half Tuesday against the Washington Mystics, but that cushion evaporated while committing 25 turnovers that led to 40 Washington points. The Sky's 79-72 home setback was their fourth loss in five games. Chicago is committing a WNBA-worst 18.7 turnovers per game. "It feels like it's been redundant," Sky head coach Tyler Marsh said on the top of turnovers. "We talk about it pretty much every game, of how important it is to take care and value the basketball." Chicago star Angel Reese collected 17 points and 10 rebounds but committed seven turnovers. She has averaged 11.0 points and 11.7 rebounds with a team-high 3.9 turnovers. The Sky also squandered a 16-point lead in the third quarter during a 94-89 loss at Phoenix on May 27. Chicago shot 46.5 percent, but turned the ball over 19 times against the Mercury, who force 17.9 turnovers and record nearly nine steals per game. Phoenix forced 20 New York turnovers and outrebounded the host Liberty 42-32 during Thursday's impressive 89-81 victory over the defending champions. Mercury rookie Monique Akoa Makani had 21 points, while Alyssa Thomas added 18 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists. Sami Whitcomb made four 3-pointers and scored 16 points as the Mercury have won their last three games, all on the road. "We're going to continue to get better," Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts said. "The thing that I am most proud of is that we compete on every possession, defensively." Phoenix's Satou Sabally scored 20 points while Thomas dished out 15 assists versus Chicago in May. Makani made three of the Mercury's 16 3-pointers in that matchup. Sabally is scoring 19.5 points with 8.5 rebounds. Chicago's Ariel Atkins scored 21 at Phoenix last month and has averaged 12.6 on the season. The Sky's Kamilla Cardoso, who has averaged 14.3 points in the last three games and 8.8 rebounds in the last four, had 16 points with nine rebounds in the previous meeting with the Mercury. Phoenix star and former Sky standout Kahleah Copper could be set to return Saturday. She sat out Thursday after making her season debut Sunday following a left knee injury and playing in consecutive games. Field Level Media This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Paige Bueckers gets ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun
Paige Bueckers gets ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Paige Bueckers gets ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun

Paige Bueckers received a warm ovation from the Connecticut crowd, then proceeded to have the best game of her WNBA career. () Tuesday was a good day to be Paige Bueckers. The Wings rookie was greeted on the road with a raucous ovation. She then led Dallas to a 109-87 win over the Connecticut Sun. The win was the first of the season for Dallas and the first of Bueckers' WNBA career since she joined the Wings as the No. 1 pick in April's draft. She sparked the Dallas victory while posting a career-high 21 points alongside seven assists, five rebounds, two steals and one block. She shot 8 for 10 from the field in what was easily the best game of her burgeoning pro career. Advertisement Bueckers' day at work started with a warm greeting from the fans at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, the site of UConn's Big East tournament championship run just two months earlier. Bueckers played a legendary college career at UConn that featured three All-America selections and National Player of the Year honors that she capped with a national championship in April. When she took the court Tuesday night, she heard the love from the opposing crowd. Once the ball was tipped, Bueckers proceeded to assist on the first three Dallas buckets of the night. She then hit back-to-back jumpers to spot the Wings an 11-5 lead as she scored or assisted on each of Dallas' first five field goals. By halftime, she had 15 points, five rebounds and four assists, and the Wings were in control with a 56-42 lead. Advertisement They didn't slow down after halftime. Dallas maintained control of the game after the break. Bueckers turned defense into offense midway through the third quarter with a block on one end that led to her own layup on the other. Minutes later, she matched her previous career-high 19 points with a contested pull-up jumper to beat the shot clock. Another jumper moments later pushed Bueckers to 21 for the first 20-plus point effort of her brief WNBA career. Bueckers didn't score again, but she didn't need to as the Wings opened things up in the fourth quarter en route to the 22-point victory. Arike Ogunbowale (19 points, four assists, six steals) and DiJonai Carrington (16 points, three rebounds) joined Bueckers in double figures from the Dallas starting lineup. Tina Charles led the Sun with 27 points and six rebounds in the losing effort. With the win, the Wings improved to 1-4 while sending the Sun to a WNBA-worst 0-5 start. The Wings have back-to-back upcoming games against Angel Reese and the 0-3 Chicago Sky as they seek to add to their win tally.

Paige Bueckers gets road ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun
Paige Bueckers gets road ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Paige Bueckers gets road ovation in Connecticut homecoming, scores career-high 21 points to lead Wings past Sun

Tuesday was a good day to be Paige Bueckers. The Wings rookie was greeted on the road with a raucous ovation. She then led Dallas to a xxx-xxx win over the Connecticut Sun. The win was the first of the season for Dallas and the first of Bueckers' WNBA career since she joined the Wings as the No. 1 pick in April's draft. She sparked the Dallas victory while posting a career-high xx points alongside seven assists, five rebounds, two steals and one block. She shot 8 for 10 from the field in what was easily the best game of her burgeoning career as a pro. Bueckers' day at work started with a warm greeting from the fans at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, the site of UConn's Big East tournament championship run just two months earlier. Bueckers played a legendary college career at UConn that featured three All-America selections and National Player of the Year honors that she capped with a national championship in April. When she took the court Tuesday night, she heard the love from the opposing crowd. Paige Bueckers gets a loud ovation during the Wings' intros in her return to Connecticut as a pro 🫶(via @WNBA) — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 27, 2025 Once the ball was tipped, Bueckers proceeded to assist on the first three Dallas buckets of the night. She then hit back-to-back jumpers to spot the Wings an 11-5 lead as she scored or assisted on each of Dallas' first five field goals. By halftime, she had 15 points, five rebounds and four assists, and the Wings were in control with a 56-42 lead. They didn't slow down after halftime. Dallas maintained control of the game after the break. Bueckers turned defense into offense midway through the third quarter with a block on one end that led to her own layup on the other. Defense ➡️ OffensePaige Bueckers gets the block on one end and layup on the other!CON-DAL | League Pass — WNBA (@WNBA) May 28, 2025 Minutes later, she matched her previous career-high 19 points with a contested pull-up jumper to beat the shot clock in the third quarter. Another jumper moments later pushed Bueckers to 21 points for the first 20-plus point effort of her brief WNBA career. Bueckers didn't score again, but she didn't need to as the Wings opened things up in the fourth quarter en route to the xx-point victory. With the win, the Wings improved to 1-4 while sending the Sun to a WNBA-worst 0-5 start. The Wings have back-to-back upcoming games against Angel Reese and the 0-3 Chicago Sky as they seed to add to their win tally.

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