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Sun, Valkyries enter the matchup heading in opposite directions

June 9, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Golden State Valciries Coach Natalie Nakez celebrated after the game against La Sparks at Crypto.com Arina. Compulsory Credit: Kirbi Lee-Imgon Picture

Connecticut Sun and Host Golden State Volcaries visit their meeting on very different trajectory in San Francisco on Sunday.

Extension Valkyries (6-6) responded to the dull month of the first month of the season, starting 2–5 to win four of their last five. In its most recent outing, the 88-77 defeat of Indiana fever on Thursday scored just 11 points on 3 -14 shooting superstar Cataline Clarke.

Latia Amihere was the key to the Golden State’s defensive effort against Indiana, with four blocked shots with the team via their first three matches to compete with the average of their season to 1.7 per game.

“She faces a Kobe (Bryant) mindset. She never smiles throughout the game,” Valkiriz coach Natalie Nakes said about Amihere. “I think the killer instinct she loves.”

Amihere is also scoring 8.7 points per game, playing it in two or more competitions, one of the eight Valkyries that contributed at least 8.6 points. Kayla Thornton’s 14.8 PPG committed a balanced Golden State Crime.

As Valkyries see to continue their victory tendency, Surya paid his first visit to the Bay area, trying to end the five-game skids.

Connecticut (2-11) got 26 points from Tina Charles on Friday, before starting the last house date of the team on four-market road swing. However, this was not enough because the sun Dallas fell to 86-83.

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With defeat, the connecticut is prominent in its road trip alone at the bottom of the WNBA standing.

While the 2025 campaign is trying for the Sun, a recent positive development they will see to expand, which is the growth of the crooks Aneesah Moro. A standout at the college at Depall and LSU, Maro has put a back-to-back-discoring performance together in its best professional performances.

She scored 16 points and caught Phoenix vs nine rebels on Wednesday, then went for 10 points and seven rebounds on Friday.

Connecticut coach Rachid Mezian said via Heartford Cortant, “This is hard for her because she is undersigned, but every time she has a player with the same profile in front of her, I know she knows that she can do a great job.” “He showed me, ‘Hey coach, you can trust me.” So it’s good. ,

-Bield level media

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