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It's a monster five-game WNBA slate on Sunday, July 27, with CBS Sports Network televising the first tip at 1 p.m. ET between the Golden State Valkyries and Connecticut Sun. The other nationally televised games are the Indiana Fever taking on the Chicago Sky at 3 p.
The Golden State Valkyries will be facing the Connecticut Sun on Sunday morning. In their first time meeting, Golden State came away with an 87-63 win against the Sun. Their game on Sunday at the Mohegan Sun Arena will be the first of five away games for the Valkyries.
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No WNBA expansion team has ever made the playoffs. Only one has had a winning season. The Valkyries could do both.
Expansion franchises have historically struggled in Year 1. But Golden State is fighting for a WNBA playoff spot.
The Golden State Valkyries have hit the ground running in their first year as a franchise, making history in the process. The explosion in the WNBA's popularit
Coming out of the All-Star break, the Golden State Valkyries are just a game out of a WNBA playoff spot. With the trade deadline looming Aug. 7, will they stand pat?
While they made the fourth-most 3-pointers in the league before the break, the Valkyries shot just 30.7% from deep, which was the second-lowest percentage in the league. Golden State takes a league-high 30.5 3-point shots per game.