Four seconds and the season is on the line. This is the craziest ending to this game. Someone has a chance to be the hero.
Four seconds and the season is on the line. This is the craziest ending to this game. Someone has a chance to be the hero.
What did the Lynx just do....
Valkyries are going to put the ball in the hands of Janelle Salaun or Ceci Zandalasini to win this game
The 14-point lead is gone. The Lynx have stormed back and they lead by 1.
18,543 fans at tonight's Valkyries game. That's a franchise-record for single-game attendance. Insanely impressive considering they are playing at a different home venue.
Massive 5-point swing from Zandalasini and Charles. Lynx cut it to 3 and those two responded to push it back to 8. 5:32 to play.
Lynx begin the 4th with a 9-0 run. This game just got really interesting.
Napheesa Collier is doing herself no favors at the line tonight, 2-5. She has missed in some big momentum spots, too.
In the last 50 seconds, the Valkyries have been called on three personal fouls and one technical foul. The crowd here is losing their minds at the officiating.
Kaila Charles AND Janelle Salaun both have technical fouls in this game. Yes, this is a different officiating crew than Sunday's game.
Bridget Carleton and Alanna Smith each have three personal fouls
Minnesota's challenge is unsuccessful and they are out of challenges for the remainder of the game
Veronica Burton got hit in the face, stayed down for a bit, but got up and looks fine.
She brushed it off when Natalie Nakase asked if she was okay.
Minnesota is 2-12 from the floor in the second quarter. Valks are beating them just 8-5 in the 2nd, but this is a dominant defensive performance in the last 7 minutes.
Kayla McBride threw her hands up after the Iliana Rupert three-pointer. Minnesota has no response to the deep ball thus far from Golden State. 6-7
The Valkyries "family shot" is working really well right now. 5-6 from three in the first quarter. They have a 27-19 lead over the Lynx.
Ceci Zandalasini just pulled off a pass that belongs in a Marvel movie. Looked like it had special effects on it.
Veronica Burton's dad, Steve, is the sports director at @wbztv.bsky.social in Boston.
Veronica's reaction is priceless to a special message he shared with her before tonight's game as she accepted her 'Most Improved Player' award.
Natalie Nakaseβs 2025 WNBA Coach of the Year trophy is here at SAP Center.
There it is, the 2025 WNBA Coach of the Year is Natalie Nakase.
Sheβs repeatedly said itβs all about her coaching staff. From late night to early morning texts to turning that into wins, theyβve done it all this year.
Tiffany Hayes is OUT for Game 2. Elimination game just got tougher for the Valkyries.
On Saturday, I asked Veronica Burton if she doubted she'd get another shot in the WNBA after being waived by the Dallas Wings in 2024.
Today, she was named the WNBA's Most Improved Player.
appreciate you saying that! It's been a lot of fun, but it's not over yet!
Here is Natalie Nakase after the Valkyries Game 1 loss to the Lynx.
She was frustrated with the officiating, noted she wants to do a better job at handling mental part of game, and she's excited to get back to Ballhalla.
Valkyries lose Game 1, 101-72
Next game is at Ballhalla South (SAP Center) on Wednesday night. Pregame show starts now on KPIX+.
Valkyries now bring in their reserves. Carla Leite, Kaitlyn Chen, and Laeticia Amihere all check in.
Natalie Nakase electing to keep the starters on the floor down the stretch here in the 4th
It's now a 28 point game. Valkyries are going to have to win 2 straight to advance but they look completely overmatched in this game.
This game got out of hand in the third. A 7-point halftime deficit has turned into a 21 point hole for the Valkyries.
foul call stands. Temi has 5. Not great with 6:11 to play in 3rd