The Golden State Valkyries head to Wintrust Arena on Friday night as 5.5-point road favorites against the Chicago Sky. Golden State’s inaugural season has been impressive, with their blend of star power, defensive length, and up-tempo offense giving them a legitimate playoff push. Chicago enters looking to rebound from a stretch of uneven performances, leaning on their home court to slow the Valkyries’ momentum. The Sky will have to bring their best defensive effort to keep pace with a Golden State team that can score in bunches.
Position-by-Position Breakdown
Point Guard – Jackie Young continues to set the tone for Golden State, controlling pace and serving as both a primary scorer and facilitator. Chicago counters with Dana Evans, whose quickness and ability to attack off the dribble can create scoring opportunities if she can penetrate the Valkyries’ perimeter defense.
Shooting Guard – Chelsea Gray gives Golden State a veteran leader in the backcourt who thrives in clutch moments and provides steady scoring. Marina Mabrey will be her opposite for Chicago, looking to stretch the floor with her three-point shooting while also providing secondary playmaking.
Small Forward – Allisha Gray’s strength and two-way play make her a constant matchup problem for opponents. Chicago’s Kahleah Copper will look to counter with her slashing ability and explosive transition game, aiming to get the Sky easy buckets before Golden State can set up its defense.
Power Forward – Emma Cannon’s toughness and midrange scoring give the Valkyries versatility in the frontcourt. Isabelle Harrison brings Chicago grit on the glass and solid interior defense, though she’ll be tested by Golden State’s ability to pull her away from the basket.
Center – Teaira McCowan’s size and rebounding anchor the Valkyries’ paint presence. Elizabeth Williams will handle the defensive assignment for Chicago, relying on her shot-blocking and mobility to try and limit McCowan’s impact on the boards.
Game Outlook
Golden State will try to push the tempo and use their offensive depth to overwhelm Chicago’s rotation. The Sky’s best chance lies in slowing the game, forcing the Valkyries into contested half-court possessions, and winning the rebounding battle to limit second-chance points. If Copper and Mabrey can get hot early, Chicago could keep this one tight, but Golden State’s depth and size advantage give them the clear edge.
Best Bets
- Golden State Valkyries -5.5 – The Valkyries’ superior depth and inside presence should allow them to cover.
- Under 150.5 Total Points – Chicago’s preference for a slower pace could keep scoring down.
- Jackie Young Over Points – Young’s scoring versatility should shine against Chicago’s smaller backcourt.
Final Score Prediction
Golden State Valkyries 79 – Chicago Sky 70
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