Tip‑off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, California
Golden State returns home looking to climb above .500, while Phoenix tries to stop a slide that has exposed defensive issues and inconsistent scoring. This is a matchup of contrasting identities: Phoenix’s veteran‑driven offense vs. Golden State’s pace, youth, and perimeter firepower.
Venue: Chase Center
- Location: San Francisco, CA
- Capacity: ~18,000
- Court Profile: Favors pace‑and‑space offenses
- Home‑court impact: Valkyries are 4–2 at home this season and feed off crowd energy, especially in transition
Injury Report
Phoenix Mercury
- Diana Taurasi — Probable (ankle)
- Brittney Griner — Questionable (knee soreness)
- Kahleah Copper — Probable (wrist)
- Natasha Cloud — Out (foot)
Golden State Valkyries
- Cameron Brink — Probable (shoulder)
- Kelsey Plum — Probable (illness)
- Jackie Young — Probable (hamstring)
- Mercedes Russell — Out (back)
Phoenix’s availability hinges heavily on Griner; Golden State is healthier and deeper.
Team Records & Standings
- Phoenix Mercury: 4–8 (5th in West)
- Golden State Valkyries: 6–5 (4th in West)
Phoenix is trying to avoid falling into the bottom tier of the conference, while Golden State is pushing to stay in the playoff pack.
Recent Team Form
Phoenix Mercury — Last 5 Games: 1–4
- Offense averaging 79.2 PPG
- Defense allowing 87.6 PPG
- Copper has been the lone consistent scorer
- Interior defense has collapsed without Griner at full strength
Golden State Valkyries — Last 5 Games: 3–2
- Offense averaging 85.8 PPG
- Defense allowing 82.4 PPG
- Brink’s rim protection has been elite
- Plum and Young have rediscovered rhythm after slow starts
Key Player Matchups
Kahleah Copper (PHX) vs. Jackie Young (GSW)
Copper’s downhill scoring vs. Young’s physical two‑way game is the premier matchup. If Young slows Copper, Phoenix’s offense becomes predictable.
Brittney Griner (PHX) vs. Cameron Brink (GSW)
If Griner plays, this is a marquee interior battle. Brink’s shot‑blocking vs. Griner’s post scoring could decide the paint.
Diana Taurasi (PHX) vs. Kelsey Plum (GSW)
Two elite shooters, but Plum has the athletic advantage at this stage. Expect a high‑volume three‑point duel.
Point Guard Battle: Sug Sutton (PHX) vs. Chelsea Gray (GSW)
Gray’s experience and playmaking give Golden State a major edge in late‑game execution.
Series History
- 2025 Season: Teams split 2–2
- 2026 Season: First meeting
- Trend: Phoenix has won four of the last seven
- At Chase Center: Golden State has won two straight
Betting Trends
Phoenix Mercury
- 2–6 ATS in last eight
- Over has hit in 7 of last 10
- Mercury are 1–4 ATS on the road
Golden State Valkyries
- 5–2 ATS in last seven
- Over has hit in 6 of last 9
- Valkyries are 4–2 ATS at home
Head‑to‑Head Trends
- Overs are 6–4 in last ten meetings
- Average margin in last five matchups: GSW +5.2
- Phoenix has failed to cover in three straight at Chase Center
Final Outlook
Golden State enters with the better roster, deeper rotation, and more consistent two‑way play. Phoenix can win if Copper goes off and Griner dominates inside, but the matchup leans heavily toward the Valkyries.
Golden State’s path to victory:
- Brink controlling the paint
- Plum/Young winning the perimeter battle
- Bench outscoring Phoenix’s reserves
Phoenix’s path:
- Copper scoring 25+
- Griner playing 30+ effective minutes
- Forcing Golden State into a slower half‑court game
GAME ODDS
Phoenix Mercury 162.5
Golden State Valkyries – 8.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 8, 2026








