Game 22: (early start!) Golden State Valkyries @ Seattle Storm, 12:00 PM PDT.
let's send more campers home sad
Table of Contents
What to expect today
How to watch
Injury / absence report
How the Valkyries will play
Comparative team power rankings
The story so far
Killer road trip into the All-Star Break
The shadow of Iliana Rupert
Apricot’s game wrap-ups, a season overview
Apricot’s Valkyries & Basketball Basics videos
Oversimplified guide to the Valkyries roster
What to expect today
How to watch
Usually: 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.
Friday games are streamed on ION, available on Fubo and YouTube TV and elsewhere. Be careful, last time ION mis-titled the games on their multiple channels, so try all of them to find the Valkyries.
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.
Injury / absence report
None.
How the Valkyries will play
High energy
Fast pace, fast breaks
Aggressive defense trying for on-ball steals and deflected passes
League-leading three-point shooting (in attempts, definitely not accuracy)
We Lose Money On Every Sale, But We Make It Up In Volume™
Five-out formations, pick and roll, and HORNS formations
Shifting defensive schemes, occasional 2-3 zone
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.
Comparative team power rankings
Power rankings are all made up, but they are useful to see the conventional wisdom about teams. Here’s one from ESPN:
7. Golden State Valkyries (10-11)
Previous ranking: 6
Next seven days: @ SEA (July 16)
The Valkyries weren't far from a 3-0 week, which would have moved them into the Power Rankings' top 4. But after an 80-61 victory at Indiana on Wednesday -- their second win this season against the Fever -- they lost two one-possession games. They fell 104-102 at Las Vegas on Saturday, then 78-77 at home to Phoenix on Monday. Natalie Nakase might be in her first season as a WNBA head coach, but she sounded like a veteran in being irritated with the officiating that sent the Mercury's Alyssa Thomas to the line with 1 second left for what turned into the winning free throw. Still, Golden State has proven it can compete with anyone in the league.
8. Seattle Storm (13-9)
Previous ranking: 5
Next seven days: vs. GS (July 16)
Do we have a handle on the Storm yet? No, as they continue to ride the Power Rankings elevator up and down. Over the past week they lost 93-83 at last-place Connecticut, beat the Sun 79-65 at home, then lost 74-69 to Washington at home. The Mystics outscored the Storm 27-14 in the fourth quarter.
Some good news for Seattle, though: Veteran guard Tiffany Mitchell has provided a boost since joining the team after being waived by Las Vegas on June 30.
The story so far
Killer road trip into the All-Star Break
GSV have a loooong road trip which includes a little stop home which is so short that in some ways it will feel like part of the road trip.
July 5 at #1 Minnesota (L, MIN is 11-0 at home)
July 7 at #4 Atlanta (L, close until the last 5 minutes)
July 9 at #7 Indiana (W, blowout)
July 12 at #8 Las Vegas (L, always close enough to hurt™)
July 14 #3 Phoenix (L, miracle tie then loss on foul)
yes, technically this is at home, but it’s just for one game and the first game after a road trip is a well-known trap game
July 16 at #5 Seattle ← YOU ARE HERE
6th game in a new city in 12 days. Probably not a coincidence that the Valks have been fading at the end of games.
Expect worse performance as teams play worse on a long road trip as they wear down from the intense schedule and suffer from a lack of time for practice and opponent-specific preparation.
It’s not just theoretical… WNBA road teams win about 42% of the time. That gives roughly an expected value of 2.4 wins.
Also throw in that they are playing 4 of the top 5 teams plus teams better than their record with IND missing time from Caitlyn Clark and LVA recently adding NaLyssa Smith, and this could be ugly.
Throw in on top of that the fact that they will be re-integrating the Eurobasketeers and possibly creating new lineup disruption with the addition of Iliana Rupert and it could get VERY ugly.
Before the trip I wrote: Given all this, I think a realistic stretch goal would be to split the road trip 3-3 with 2-4 and worse likely.
Now: After going 1-4, if GSV can steal this next game, a 2-4 road trip feels a lot better than 1-5.
The shadow of Iliana Rupert
We’ve heard the murmurs (or maybe you’ve just heard it from me). “Rupert is coming, Rupert is coming.” (That’s “Ru-PAIR” in French.) GSV expansion-drafted the rights to Iliana Rupert who starred as the starting center for the powerhouse France team. (FRA lost an absolute heartbreaker to Spain in the semifinals when Rupert missed the game-tying free throw at the buzzer.) Despite that, Rupert is very good and she plans to join GSV now that Eurobasket is over. She is expected to join the team after Jul 15, but given the need for practice and bonding time, it’s more likely that she’ll debut after the All-Star break.
More details here:
Who is Iliana Rupert and who will be cut to make room for her? This piece predicts and predates the waiver of Talbot which happened yesterday…
Apricot’s game wrap-ups, a season overview
(VV = Valkyrie Valor vote winner)
Game 21 wrap: Valks miracle comeback to tie, then lose on foul call; Always Close Enough To Hurt™ but this is getting ridiculous (VV: Janelle Salaun)
Game 20 wrap: Always Close Enough To Hurt™; Valkyries fall just short; Aces stars shine (VV: Cecilia Zanadalsini)
Game 19 wrap. Valkyries thump Fever, send campers home sad; Caitlin Clark outshot by Veronica Burton(!?) (VV: Veronica Burton)
Game 18 wrap. GSV can't overcome turnovers, ATL bigs warping defense; Gray closes out the game (VV: forgot to run poll, sorry)
Game 17 wrap: GSV leads in Q3, can't keep up with Lynx stars as MIN pulls away; Eurobasketeers have rusty return (VV: Tiffany Hayes)
Game 16 wrap. GSV blows out Seattle; close for a half and then vooooom; Thornton leaves with injury (VV: Tiffany Hayes)
Game 15 wrap: Valkyries pull away late to put away Chicago Sky; Thornton career-high 29; Chen and Martin in double digits and close game (VV: Kayle Thornton)
Game 12 wrap: Shorthanded Valkyries storm back from down 13 to beat Caitlin Clark's Fever going away
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™
Game 4 wrap: Liberty blast Valks early by 25; GSV storms back to within 11, but fade in the fourth
Game 1 wrap: GSV thrills and fights but can't overcome Plum's record-setting 37
Apricot’s Valkyries & Basketball Basics videos
These videos are meant to be friendly to beginners but have interesting observations for observers of all backgrounds. All the parts can be viewed independently, but the vocabulary does build up with each Part. The whole series can be found on YouTube here.
Part 4 terms defined include:
00:38 Switching defense
00:56 Mismatches
02:15 Bad switches
03:25 Show and recover defense (hedge and recover)
04:54 Drop defense
06:17 Valkyries 325 = Warriors 55
06:54 Blitz / Trap / Double team defense, surprise
07:41 Countering the blitz with isolation
08:45 Drop vs blitz defense
Part 3 terms defined include:
00:33 Go Over the screen, Go Under the screen, High side, Low side
02:19 HORNS formation
02:33 Dive or Roll
03:23 HORNS 5
04:14 Dribble handoff, DHO
05:07 Pindown screen, Down screen
05:15 Using the screen, Coming off the screen
06:37 Jamming the cut, Bumping the cut, Denying the cut
07:35 Slip a screen, Roll vs Pop
Part 2 terms defined include:
00:38 Recover
00:46 Bigs and Smalls
00:54 Mismatch
01:53 Rotating on defense
02:42 Slipping the screen, ghosting the screen
03:03 Double team, trap, blitz
04:02 Rejecting the screen
04:26 Helping at the nail
06:21 Slide cut, Passing angle
Part 1 terms include:
00:34 Dribbling and shooting, big vs small
02:00 Screens
02:10 Off ball
02:32 Cut, Flare Cut, Flare Screen
03:39 Ball Fake
03:53 Geography of the Court
03:57 Baseline, sideline, up, down, top
04:10 Corners, elbows, HORNS
05:29 Pick and roll, screen and roll
05:49 Dribble handoff
06:17 Rebounding, boxing out
06:18 Roll
07:18 Backdoor cut
07:46 ICE defense
07:51 take / accept / use the screen
Oversimplified guide to the Valkyries roster
The starting lineup will be shuffled with the return of the Eurobasketeers.
Starters in the pre-Eurobasketeers-return era, 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 a great scorer, but can muscle in layups and running hooks and hit some 3s.
#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! Was key bench player for the champion Liberty.
#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.
IND was the first game where she looked comfortable (all year!) and could display both her speedy footwork guarding Caitlin Clark 1-on-1 and also running effective pick and rolls emphasizing her speeding to the rim for layups.
#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.
Entertaining Bench, slightly chaotic
#14 Temi Fágbénlé.
Decent scoring, all-around, solid vet center. Can run pick and roll and punish mismatches by posting up.
#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. Her four 3s put GSV in position for an upset over NYL.
Chaotic on defense: some very heads-up rotations, some bad switches.
#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.
In the DAL and IND games, she has been a bright spot, pouring in points and being very assertive on offense. Amihere adds a different dimension to the team, i.e. get me the ball in the paint or downhill on fake handoff and no one can stop me 1-on-1.
On defense, she’s finding her place with some highlight blocks and steals. She’s been getting into the flow of rotating as weak side help from the elbow to cover when there is a small defender stuck in the low weak side.
On the other hand, in the NYL game she had a couple of very glaring mistakes: going under on a Marine Johannes screen (which led to an open 3 and then microwave hot Marine making two more 3s in a minute) and misplaying Stewart on an end of quarter drive.
#2 Kaitlyn Chen. A decent, smart point guard. Chen was, by applause, *the* most popular player in the preseason games, even surpassing Kate Martin.
Chen played real minutes vs NYL. She fought on defense and didn’t turn the ball over on offense. She then not only played real minutes vs CHI, but also closed a tight game!
She still on the bubble to be cut for Iliana Rupert, but she’s played her way into a lineup controversy.
#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. Went to Eurobasket and led Italy to an upset run to 3rd place, leading the team in scoring and efficiency. She took a while to get back in the WNBA flow, but she looked creative and effective vs LVA.
#13 Janelle Salaün, Fresh off an Italian League Finals MVP, she joined GSV in Game 2 and hasn’t stopped shooting since. She went to Eurobasket and led the powerhouse France team in scoring and efficiency. She’s taken a few games to adjust to the WNBA, but vs LVA she led the team in scoring.
#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.
Post-game thread now up!
(minor spoilers)
Sorry folks, I can’t watch a lot of the game, so I’ll just do detailed notes on the start.
Q1
10.00. The play after a time stoppage, including the beginning of the game, is usually a called play, often called an ATO (after timeout) play. This one is a Horns play. Feed the left elbow, then Hayes sets a back screen for Burton to cut to the basket, and then Hayes pops out. It's a way to start off a Hayes-Fagbenle pick-and-roll while the defense is off-balance.
Seattle is playing a soft show-and-recover defense, Fagbenle punishes by rolling, and that play would have worked except there was a great rotation from Burton's defender, leaving her in the corner. The play resets, but there's no time to do anything effective.
8.50. The Valkyries are playing a deep drop defense. This is going to give Seattle open jumpers all day, but they miss this one.
8.40. Kind of a cool subtle adjustment here. GSV flows into a wing pick-and-roll again, with Thornton getting a Hayes screen. Burton's defender again completely leaves her to be a goalie behind the play. Then GSV quickly swings into another pick-and-roll, and the extra help defender now recovers all the way back to Burton. But in that crucial moment, GSV does a Thornton-Fagbenle pick-and-roll again, defended with Show-and-Recover again. Again, Fagbenle rolls into open space, and this time there is no help defender behind.
7.25. That was a fun play for defense aficionados. Valkyries show off their very energetic rotations (not always super precise, sometimes two players rotate to the same player, but they get the job done). Seattle tries finding the open shot on the weak side, but the rotations are in time. Wheeler has to hit a difficult shot, which she does, with aplomb.
6.57. Seattle again rotating the help way off the opposite corner to meet Burton in her drive in the lane. Her brute force attempt is repelled.
6:50. Really good example of how speed kills. Early with a bucket, Burton gets knocked down by a hard screen (maybe should have been called out by a teammate). So Hayes has to pick up Burton’s mark, leaving Nneka open jumper. That opening was only there for a second. Timeout.
6.40. I don't think Seattle has gotten great shots. The bigger problem is the Valkyries attacking Seattle, packing the paint. Again, SEA bring the help from the opposite corner. GSV eventually is going to find and hit those open threes.
6.20. GSV throws out the surprise 2-3 zone. Seattle shoots over it, misses. Burton sacrifices her face to get the foul call on the rebound.
6:04. GSV again with the wing pick-and-roll, Thornton sees the opposite side (weak side) help coming and tries to punish by throwing out to the open wing. Overthrown pass. The ball turns to flubber and it's chaotic for the next few seconds.
5:10. Same play, I think, as before: wing pick-and-roll, ball swings to the open opposite wing. Carla Leite with a nice attack and floating bank shot as opposed to firing up a three.
4.25. Salaun gets guarded by a small, and instead of GSV posting her up and going to a mismatch, Carla Leite takes a running start at her defender, gets her backing up, and she runs into a completely pure three. Apologies for doubting you, Carla.