Game 12: Golden State Valkyries vs Indiana Fever, 7:00 PM PDT. Caitlin Clark vs Ballhalla!
Let's hope for a clean, well-played game.
Table of Contents
News
Life without the Euros
Another new substitute: Bree Hall
New substitutes: Kaitlyn Chen and Chloe Bibby
Will any of these substitutes stick with the team? Probably not.
How to watch
GSV injury / absence report
What to expect
Comparative team power rankings (before last game)
7. Golden State Valkyries (5-5)
5. Indiana Fever (5-5)
Apricot’s recent game summaries
Oversimplified guide to the Valkyries roster
News
Life without the Euros
Here are the games in June where GSV will have 1/3 of the team leaving for Eurobasket.
June 9 at #11 Los Angeles Sparks (OT thriller victory)
June 14 vs #5 Seattle Storm (big lead, close victory)
June 17 at #13 Dallas Wings (out-hustled, faded at end)
June 19 vs #7 Indiana Fever ← YOU ARE HERE
June 22 vs #11 Connecticut Sun
June 25 vs #1 New York Liberty
(return from Eurobasket for losers of Group Stage)
June 27 vs #12 Chicago Sky
June 29 vs #5 Seattle Storm
July 5 at #2 Minnesota Lynx
Expect ferocious fight and heart against the odds, and if we ever get a Full Squad, then they should be able to beat all but the top WNBA teams.
Valkyrie Nation Eurobasket Viewing / Cheering Guide
how to watch, when are they playing, when are they likely to return
All about June Eurobasket and the huge changes it brings for the Valkyries
Group Stage ends Jun 21, 22 (return Jun 23, 24)
Knockout Stage ends Jun 29 (return Jul 1)
Another new substitute: Bree Hall
Valkyries announce the signing of Bree Hall, presumably for the duration of the Eurobasket absences. Bree was a champ with South Carolina and was a 2025 2nd rd pick by IND, who promptly cut her after 1 game. She wasn’t bad; it’s just the 12 player roster is *tight*. Nonetheless, Bree will have a chance at an instant revenge game. I expect her to drop 50.
The Golden State Valkyries announced today the signing of guard Bree Hall, who is set to join the team immediately and will wear No. 21 for the Valkyries.
The 20th-overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever, Hall brings a championship pedigree to Golden State after winning two NCAA titles with the South Carolina Gamecocks (2022 and 2024). The guard averaged 5.8 points per game across 147 games during her collegiate career at South Carolina.
Hall spent the 2025 preseason with Indiana, where she played 16 minutes against the Brazilian National Team on May 4, scoring nine points and tallying four rebounds in her WNBA preseason debut.
New substitutes: Kaitlyn Chen and Chloe Bibby
The Golden State Valkyries announced today the signing of forward Chloe Bibby and guard Kaitlyn Chen, who are set to join the team for its upcoming game against the Dallas Wings at 7:00 p.m. on June 17 in Dallas. Bibby will wear No. 55, and Chen will wear No. 2 for the Valkyries.
Bibby averaged 5.0 points, 1.5 rebounds, and a 37.5 field goal percentage in two preseason contests for Golden State this season. The 6’2” forward played collegiately at Mississippi State and Maryland, tallying over 1,300 points and 600 rebounds during her collegiate career. Bibby also played for the Australian National Team, leading the Opals to a bronze medal at the 2023 FIBA Asia Cup.
Chen appeared in two preseason games for the Valkyries, playing 13 total minutes with two points, three rebounds and one assist. The 5’9” guard was selected 30th overall in the 2025 WNBA Draft by Golden State after winning the 2025 NCAA Championship with the University of Connecticut. Prior to UConn, Chen played three seasons at Princeton where she was the 2023 Ivy League Player of the Year.
Kaitlyn Chen and Chloe Bibby are familiar faces from preseason and are stepping in as substitutes during Eurobasket. They are 99.9% likely to have to leave when the Eurobasket players return.
Will any of these substitutes stick with the team? Probably not.
The team hasn’t announced the exact type of contract of any of the players. The WNBA has listed every one as a “rest of season” contract, but we’ve noted that WNBA.com has been wrong before. Thus, no one knows if these are hardship or just normal rest-of-season contracts like WNBA.com says. I suspect they are rest-of-season contracts, because that gives max flexibility about what to pay the players.
As I understand it, to waive the rest-of-season contract, you just do it whenever you want and the salary cap impact is only the amount already paid because the contracts are usually not guaranteed. Because GSV has so much salary cap, this is not a concern.
Thus, effectively there is no zero difference in difficulty of waiving between any of the hardship, replacement or rest-of-season contracts. The players will all be waived or not depending on their performance, team needs and most importantly, roster spots.
The main constraint is roster numbers. The pre-EuroB roster was full at 12. Linskens was waived, which puts the roster at 11. So there’s space to keep one more player. However, there are some good candidates for that last spot. The presumptive new person is reportedly Iliana Rupert who is tearing it up in France. That would leave no spot for Amihere. To keep her, someone else would have to go (and in my mind, the player on the bubble is Talbot).
Then putting all that drama aside, I don’t see that Powers / Chen / Bibby will pass any of Amihere / Rupert / Talbot for the 11th and 12th spot. That’s why I say Powers / Chen / Bibby are super unlikely to be retained.
I’m not sure where Bree Hall fits in the depth chart next to Powers / Chen, but surely she is behind Amihere / Rupert / Talbot.
How to watch
As usual: KPIX+ (Bay Area), KMAX (Sacramento)
In the Bay Area, KPIX is channel 5, and KPIX+, the home of Valkyries basketball, is channel 44 (cable 12). In Sacramento, KMAX is channel 31, and KOVR is channel 13.
WNBA League Pass if you are out of the blackout region. Even if blacked out, in theory the game is available right after the conclusion.
Friday games are also streamed on ION, available on Fubo and YouTube TV and elsewhere.
GSV injury / absence report
Fagbenle, Salaun, Vanloo and Zandalasini are officially gone for Eurobasket.
What to expect
From the Valkyries:
High energy
Fast pace, fast breaks
Aggressive defense trying for on-ball steals and deflected passes
Three-point shooting (not necessarily three-point making)
Five-out formations, pick and roll, and HORNS formations
Comparative team power rankings (before last game)
Power rankings are all made up, but they are useful to see the conventional wisdom about teams. Here’s one from ESPN from a couple of days ago.
7. Golden State Valkyries (5-5)
Previous ranking: 8
Next 7 days: @ DAL (June 17) vs. IND (June 19), vs. CON (June 22)
Perspective is everything. A 5-5 mark seems like a triumphant start for the Valkyries' first season, even though that same record is arguably disastrous for the Aces. It looks like what the Valkyries said in the preseason about not underestimating them was not just hopeful rhetoric -- they have won three in a row and lost the three games before that by an average of only 8.3 points. Kayla Thornton, picked up from New York in the expansion draft, has four double-doubles after just five total over her previous nine WNBA seasons.
5. Indiana Fever (5-5)
Previous ranking: 6
Next 7 days: vs. CON (June 17), @ GS (June 19), @ LV (June 22)
It took Caitlin Clark a quarter -- in which she hit three consecutive long-range 3s -- to reestablish her dynamic impact. She finished with 32 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds as the Fever handed the Liberty their first loss of the season Saturday, with Indiana making 17 3s just four days after losing to Atlanta with a season-low 58 points. The Fever did not have DeWanna Bonner (out for personal reasons) in the win but got a very good effort from their bench with a combined 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.
Update: Caitlin Clark returned and played really well. IND has now surged into the Commissioner’s Cup finals. She’ll be in top form to play the depleted Valkyries.
Apricot’s recent game summaries
Game 10 wrap. Valks blowout Storm, then un-blowout Storm, still win. Always Close Enough To Hurt™
Game 8 wrap. Valkyries blow out #3 Aces and contain MVP A’ja Wilson
Game 7 wrap: Buddhism teaches us that suffering comes from attachment to material things
Game 5 wrap: So close to the upset of the year... Always Close Enough To Hurt™
Oversimplified guide to the Valkyries roster
Four players left through the month of June to participate in Eurobasket (thoroughly explained earlier): Fagbenle, Salaun, Vanloo, Zandalasini. Don’t worry, just four of the most important players. A shooting-starved team is losing their #1, #2, and #4 in threes per game, and Fagbenle is their starting center. This is a huge disruption to a team that has only been together about 1 month. It’s also a big opportunity for everyone staying.
Starters, slightly scoring challenged but feisty defenders
#22 Veronica Burton. Solid point guard, organizes and calls all the plays; outstanding defender and ball-stealer; decent at running pick-and-roll, not quite explosive enough to blow by but can muscle in layups and running hooks.
#5 Kayla Thornton. Vet all-around forward. Likes to spot up for corner 3s and get dirty fighting for rebounds everywhere. With Burton is a team leader and organizer. Was WNBA Player of the Week last week! Key bench player for the champion Liberty,
#7 Stephanie Talbot. Vet wing who can shoot the 3. Had been penciled in as starter in preseason, but injuries delayed her debut until Game 3 where she looked rusty. Has been a Did Not Play - Coach Decision recently. Started last game and made some dazzling passes and awful turnovers.
#0 Carla Leite
Youngest at 21 y.o., was 2024-25 EuroCup Finals MVP.
Excellent bounce back games after being in Coach Nakase’s doghouse, barely playing in a 4 game stretch before Eurobasket.
Some dazzling speed on drives and horrible turnovers. Rookie life.
Promised NOT to leave for Eurobasket, a commitment that has won my heart.
#25 Monique Billings. Sturdy scorer and rebounding vet, starting to really hit her stride as the screener in pick and roll. Can pop out for 3 or finish through contact. Presumably will start at center during Eurobasket.
Entertaining Bench, slightly chaotic
#15 Tiffany Hayes. Lightning bug driver, unstoppable in the open court. But this team leader (she spoke at opening day) had a bad nose RE-INJURY and is still wearing a big mask.
#20 Kate Martin. The most popular player, Iowa teammate of Caitlin Clark.
Has hit a couple of threes but her finishing at the rim has been difficult
Starting to settle in a bit as a shooter and even as a screener for pick-and-pop.
Chaotic on defense: some very heads-up rotations, some bad switches.
Joined as Eurobasket replacements
#3 Laeticia Amihere.
Indirectly won this spot over Linskens since GSV is going further into smallball, 5-out, run-and-gun style, which needs a more dynamic athlete to run the court. It didn’t hurt that Amihere hit a couple of threes in preseason.
She got some minutes vs SEA and GSV featured her in several keeper-actions where she fakes a dribble handoff to a guard and drives. They were a mixed bag of baskets and offensive fouls. Perhaps she’ll settle in against DAL.
#23 Aerial Powers.
The fifth overall pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft, Powers averages 10.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and a 39.7 field goal percentage across her nine-year WNBA playing career. The 5’11” guard was named to the WNBA All-Rookie team in 2016 with Dallas, and guided Washington to the 2019 WNBA Championship title. Powers spent the 2024 season with Atlanta where she averaged 8.6 points per game.
#2 Kaitlyn Chen. A decent, smart point guard. Chen was, by applause, *the* most popular player in the preseason games, even surpassing Kate Martin. However, she would be behind in the guard depth chart: Hayes, Burton, Vanloo, Leite for sure; and Kate Martin is there to absorb all remaining guard minutes. So there isn’t normally a place in the rotation. With Hayes and Vanloo out, we still have Burton/Leite and Powers/Martin ahead of Chen in the rotation. But if there’s foul trouble (or garbage time), we could see Chen.
#55 Chloe Bibby. A decent forward, whose playing time is hard to predict during Eurobasket. Ahead of her for the 3 big/wing positions are Thornton/Billings/Talbot as starters and then Amihere off the bench. That should in theory leave some minutes to be absorbed by Bibby. On the other hand, Nakase hasn’t been shy about running three guard lineups. So, she has a clearer path to minutes than Chen, but both should be sparingly used.
#21 Bree Hall. Guard signed presumably for the duration of the Eurobasket absences. Bree was a champ with South Carolina and was a 2025 2nd rd pick by IND, who promptly cut her after 1 game.
Away for Eurobasket
#24 Cecilia Zandalasini. Another vet wing who can shoot the 3. Has been out all training camp with right foot issue but came into the Liberty game and hit big shots. She was given the last shot to tie the Liberty game, so Nakase believes in her.
#35 Julie Vanloo. Goddess of Chaos, inventive and ambitious playmaker guard. Wild with the ball (5+ TOV per 36 minutes) but also makes wild positive plays. A little shaky on defense so far.
#14 Temi Fágbénlé. Decent scoring, all-around, solid solid vet center. Can run pick and roll and punish mismatches by posting up.
#13 Janelle Salaün, Fresh off an Italian League Finals MVP, she joined GSV in Game 2 and hasn’t stopped shooting since. She’s reportedly headed for Eurobasket for June so enjoy her while you can.
Game wrap coming in a minute. Please head over there in an orderly manner!
Kayla Thornton post-game: “We are all stars in our own way. We are all dogs.”
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