Venue: Chase Center — San Francisco, California
Tip‑Off: 6:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM ET
Broadcast: ESPN / NBC Sports Bay Area / Mercury Live**
VENUE CONTEXT — CHASE CENTER
- Golden State’s first-ever home opener in franchise history
- Expected sellout crowd with massive Bay Area buzz
- Phoenix historically struggles in the Pacific Northwest/California road swing
Impact: The Valkyries will have one of the most energized home environments in the league. Phoenix must withstand the early emotional surge.
INJURY REPORT
Phoenix Mercury (1–0)
- Diana Taurasi — Healthy
- Kahleah Copper — Healthy
- Brittney Griner — Day‑to‑Day (ankle management)
- Natasha Cloud — Healthy
Impact: If Griner is limited, Phoenix loses its interior anchor on both ends. Copper and Taurasi must carry the scoring load.
Golden State Valkyries (1–0)
- Caitlin Clark — Healthy
- Arike Ogunbowale — Healthy
- Elizabeth Williams — Healthy
- Kiah Stokes — Day‑to‑Day (knee soreness)
Impact: Golden State’s backcourt is fully available, giving them elite spacing and pace. Stokes’ status affects their rim protection and rebounding.
TEAM RECORDS & SEASON SNAPSHOT
Phoenix Mercury
- Record: 1–0
- Points Per Game: 94
- Points Allowed: 86
- FG%: 47%
- 3PT%: 39%
Golden State Valkyries
- Record: 1–0
- Points Per Game: 88
- Points Allowed: 79
- FG%: 45%
- 3PT%: 36%
Trend: Both teams opened the season with strong offensive performances. Phoenix looked explosive; Golden State looked balanced and disciplined.
RECENT TEAM FORM
Phoenix Mercury
- Copper erupted for 31 points in the opener
- Taurasi shot 4‑for‑8 from deep
- Mercury forced 16 turnovers
- Defense still inconsistent in transition
- Griner’s mobility looked limited late
Golden State Valkyries
- Clark debuted with 22 points, 9 assists, 5 threes
- Ogunbowale added 24 points with elite shot creation
- Valkyries held their opponent to 79 points
- Ball movement (27 assists) was exceptional
- Interior defense remains a question mark
SERIES HISTORY
(First season for Golden State — no historical meetings)
Trend: This is the first-ever matchup between the Mercury and Valkyries, adding unpredictability to the game flow and matchup dynamics.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Caitlin Clark (GSV) vs. Natasha Cloud (PHX)
- Clark’s elite shooting and playmaking vs. Cloud’s physical, veteran defense
- Cloud will try to disrupt Clark’s rhythm early
- Advantage: Slight edge to Golden State
Kahleah Copper (PHX) vs. Arike Ogunbowale (GSV)
- Copper’s downhill explosiveness vs. Ogunbowale’s shot‑making
- Both are capable of 30‑point nights
- Advantage: Even
Brittney Griner (PHX) vs. Elizabeth Williams (GSV)
- Griner’s post scoring vs. Williams’ mobility and rim protection
- If Griner is limited, Phoenix loses a major advantage
- Advantage: Phoenix (if Griner plays full minutes)
BETTING TRENDS
Phoenix Mercury
- Overs hit in 6 of last 8
- 4–1 ATS in last 5 road games
- 5–2 in last 7 season openers
- Copper averaging 26.8 PPG in last 5 games dating back to 2025
Golden State Valkyries
(Limited data — expansion team)
- Covered the spread in their debut
- Strong home‑court expectations
- Clark + Ogunbowale combined for 46 points in opener
General Trends
- Early‑season WNBA games tend to skew high‑scoring
- Pace increases with elite guard play (Clark, Ogunbowale, Copper, Taurasi)
GAME ODDS
Phoenix Mercury 158.5
Golden State Valkyries – 2.5








