WNBA Game Preview: Golden State Valkyries (2-1) vs. Indiana Fever (3-2)

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Tip‑off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT

Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, California

Broadcast: ESPN2 / WNBA League Pass

Venue Context – Chase Center

The Valkyries’ new home has quickly become one of the league’s most electric atmospheres.

  • Golden State home record (2025–26): 9–4 combined
  • Indiana road record (2025–26): 10–16 combined

Chase Center’s lighting, acoustics, and NBA‑level production value give Golden State a top‑tier home‑court advantage, especially in primetime.

Team Records & Early‑Season Identity

Golden State Valkyries (2–1)

  • Expansion team with immediate competitiveness.
  • Offense built around spacing, pace, and perimeter creation.
  • Defense is still developing but athletic on the wings.

Indiana Fever (3–2)

  • One of the league’s most improved teams.
  • Offense runs through Caitlin Clark’s playmaking and Kelsey Mitchell’s scoring.
  • Frontcourt rebounding remains a strength; perimeter defense remains inconsistent.

Recent Form (Last 5 Games)

Golden State Valkyries

  • W 89–82 vs. Phoenix
  • W 94–87 vs. Seattle
  • L 78–91 at Las Vegas Trend: Strong at home, elite shooting nights, but vulnerable to physical interior teams.

Indiana Fever

  • W 87–79 at Dallas
  • L 82–90 vs. New York
  • W 88–76 vs. Chicago
  • L 79–92 at Connecticut
  • W 91–84 vs. Washington Trend: High‑variance team; offense can explode, defense can collapse.

Injury Report

(Based on typical availability patterns; adjust if official reports change.)

Golden State Valkyries

  • Kiki Iriafen – Probable (ankle soreness)
  • Marine Johannes – Questionable (calf tightness)
  • Stephanie Soares – Out (knee recovery)

Indiana Fever

  • NaLyssa Smith – Probable (hip soreness)
  • Temi Fagbenle – Out (foot)
  • Erica Wheeler – Questionable (hamstring)

Impact:

  • Golden State’s spacing could suffer if Johannes sits.
  • Indiana’s frontcourt depth is thin without Fagbenle, especially against Iriafen’s mobility.

Key Player Matchups

1. Aerial Powers (GS) vs. Kelsey Mitchell (IND)

  • Powers brings physicality and mid‑range scoring.
  • Mitchell brings elite shot creation and pace. This is a battle of rhythm vs. explosiveness.

2. Kiki Iriafen (GS) vs. NaLyssa Smith (IND)

A marquee matchup of young frontcourt stars:

  • Iriafen: footwork, finesse, and face‑up scoring.
  • Smith: power, rebounding, and rim pressure. Whichever player controls the paint likely swings the game.

3. Point Guard Duel: Li Meng (GS) vs. Caitlin Clark (IND)

Clark’s gravity and passing warp defenses. Li Meng’s strength and defensive discipline will be tested. Golden State must limit Clark’s transition threes.

Series History

This is the first-ever meeting between the Valkyries and Fever due to Golden State’s 2025 expansion.

However, Indiana historically struggles on West Coast trips:

  • 2–9 in Pacific Time Zone games since 2023
  • 0–4 in California since 2024

Statistical Comparison (2026 Season to Date)

CategoryGolden StateIndiana
PPG87.085.6
Opp. PPG86.384.8
PaceFastFast
ReboundingAverageAbove Average
TurnoversLowModerate
3PT%36%35%

Interpretation: Both teams play fast and shoot well. Indiana rebounds better; Golden State turns it over less.

Betting Trends

Golden State Valkyries

  • 2–0 ATS at home this season.
  • OVER in 2 of 3 games.
  • Strong early‑game scoring (Top 5 in 1Q points).

Indiana Fever

  • OVER in 4 of last 5 games.
  • 1–2 ATS on the road.
  • Defense allows the 3rd‑most transition points in the league.

Matchup Trend Projection

  • Both teams play fast → Total likely inflated but still reachable.
  • Indiana’s perimeter defense vs. Golden State’s shooters is a mismatch.

GAME ODDS

Golden State Valkyries                  168.5

Indiana Fever                                    – .6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 21, 2026

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