Tip‑off: 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Maple Leaf Gardens Arena – Toronto, Ontario
Capacity: ~12,500
Court Type: Hardwood, neutral‑to‑fast pace
Broadcast: TSN / WNBA League Pass
Venue & Match Environment
Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens Arena has quickly become one of the league’s loudest mid‑size venues. The Tempo feed off crowd energy, especially in fourth‑quarter defensive stretches. The building tends to favor high‑tempo guard play and rhythm shooters, which suits both teams.
Injury Report
Golden State Valkyries (15–7)
- Cameron Brink (F/C): Out – ACL recovery; out for season.
- Kelsey Plum (G): Probable – minor wrist soreness; expected to play full minutes.
- Sydney Colson (G): Questionable – illness; game‑time decision.
- Team Status: Core rotation intact; frontcourt depth thinner without Brink.
Toronto Tempo (9–11)
- Aaliyah Edwards (F): Probable – ankle sprain; cleared for limited minutes.
- Shay Colley (G): Out – hamstring strain; 1–2 weeks.
- Monique Billings (F): Available – cleared after concussion protocol.
- Team Status: Mostly healthy; Edwards’ mobility will be monitored.
Team Records & Recent Form
Golden State Valkyries
- Record: 15–7 (2nd in Western Conference)
- Last 5 Games: W‑W‑L‑W‑W
- Road Record: 6–4
- Offensive Rating: Top‑5
- Defensive Rating: Top‑3
- Identity: Elite spacing, high‑IQ guard play, strong perimeter defense.
Toronto Tempo
- Record: 9–11 (5th in Eastern Conference)
- Last 5 Games: L‑W‑L‑W‑L
- Home Record: 5–5
- Offensive Rating: Mid‑tier
- Defensive Rating: Below average
- Identity: Physical interior play, streaky perimeter shooting, heavy reliance on Edwards’ two‑way impact.
Series History
- All‑Time Meetings: Golden State leads 3–1
- 2026 Season Series: Golden State leads 1–0
- Last Meeting: Valkyries 89, Tempo 78 — Golden State dominated the second half with a +14 rebounding margin.
- Toronto at Home vs GSW: 1–1 all‑time
Golden State’s spacing and guard depth have consistently troubled Toronto’s slower defensive rotations.
Key Player Matchups
1. Jackie Young (GSW) vs. Kia Nurse (TOR)
Young’s strength and mid‑range efficiency vs. Nurse’s physical perimeter defense. If Nurse can disrupt Young’s rhythm early, Toronto’s upset chances rise significantly.
2. Kelsey Plum (GSW) vs. Shayna Taylor (TOR)
Plum’s off‑ball movement and deep shooting vs. Taylor’s length. Toronto must chase Plum off screens; if she gets clean looks, Golden State’s offense becomes nearly unguardable.
3. Aaliyah Edwards (TOR) vs. Teaira McCowan (GSW)
Edwards’ mobility and face‑up scoring vs. McCowan’s size and rim protection. This is the matchup that dictates the paint battle. If Edwards is limited, Toronto loses its interior advantage.
4. Tempo Bench vs. Valkyries Bench
Golden State’s bench is top‑tier in efficiency. Toronto’s second unit is inconsistent. If the Tempo can survive non‑Edwards minutes, they can keep this close.
Tactical Breakdown
Golden State Valkyries
- Strengths:
- Elite spacing and ball movement
- Strong perimeter defense
- High assist‑to‑turnover ratio
- Weaknesses:
- Interior defense weaker without Brink
- Occasional slow starts on the road
- Game Plan:
- Push pace, attack Toronto’s transition defense
- Force Tempo guards into tough mid‑range shots
- Stretch the floor to open driving lanes for Young and Plum
Toronto Tempo
- Strengths:
- Physical interior play
- Strong offensive rebounding
- Home‑court energy boosts defensive intensity
- Weaknesses:
- Inconsistent shooting
- Defensive rotations slow against elite spacing
- Game Plan:
- Pound the paint early
- Limit Golden State’s three‑point attempts
- Force a grind‑it‑out tempo to reduce GSW’s offensive rhythm
Betting Trends
Golden State Valkyries
- 7–3 in last 10 games
- 5 straight overs on the road
- ATS: 12–10 overall
- GSW has won 4 of last 5 vs Toronto by 8+ points
Toronto Tempo
- 2–3 in last 5 games
- Under has hit in 6 of last 9 home games
- ATS: 10–10 overall
- Toronto is 1–4 vs teams with winning % above .650
GAME ODDS
Golden State Valkyries – 8
Toronto Tempo 166.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, July 7, 2026








