WNBA Game Preview: Golden State Valkyries (2-1) vs. New York Liberty (3-1)

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Tip‑off: 7:00 PM ET

Venue: Barclays Center — Brooklyn, New York

Broadcast: ESPN2 / YES App / WNBA League Pass

Venue Profile — Barclays Center

  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • Capacity: ~17,700
  • Court Style: Fast, shooter‑friendly floor
  • Home‑Court Advantage: Liberty are one of the league’s best home teams over the last three seasons
  • Atmosphere: Loud, high‑energy, often sold out

Barclays Center amplifies New York’s pace‑and‑space offense and is one of the toughest buildings for visiting teams.

Injury Report

Golden State Valkyries

  • Cameron Brink — Probable (ankle)
  • Kelsey Plum — Probable (wrist)
  • Chelsea Gray — Out (foot)
  • Monique Billings — Questionable (illness)
  • Jackie Young — Probable (knee soreness)

New York Liberty

  • Breanna Stewart — Probable (knee management)
  • Sabrina Ionescu — Probable (ankle)
  • Jonquel Jones — Probable (back tightness)
  • Betnijah Laney‑Hamilton — Out (hamstring)
  • Nyara Sabally — Out (shoulder)

Impact Summary:

  • Golden State missing Chelsea Gray hurts their half‑court creation.
  • New York missing Laney‑Hamilton reduces their perimeter defense.
  • Both teams’ stars (Stewart, Ionescu, Plum, Young) are expected to play, keeping this a marquee matchup.

Team Records & Recent Form

Golden State Valkyries (2–1)

Last 3: 2–1 Road Record: 1–1 Offensive Rating: Trending upward Defensive Rating: Strong interior presence with Brink

Form Notes:

  • Offense flows through Plum + Young in Gray’s absence
  • Brink’s rim protection has been elite early
  • Transition scoring is a major strength

New York Liberty (3–1)

Last 4: 3–1 Home Record: 2–0 Offensive Rating: Top‑3 in WNBA Defensive Rating: Improving but inconsistent on the perimeter

Form Notes:

  • Stewart is in MVP‑level form early
  • Ionescu shooting over 40% from three
  • Jonquel Jones dominating the glass

Key Player Matchups

1. Breanna Stewart (NYL) vs. Cameron Brink (GSV)

  • Stewart’s versatility vs. Brink’s elite shot‑blocking
  • Brink must avoid early fouls
  • Stewart’s mid‑range game is the X‑factor

Edge: Stewart, due to experience and offensive versatility.

2. Sabrina Ionescu (NYL) vs. Kelsey Plum (GSV)

  • Two of the league’s best scoring guards
  • Plum excels in transition; Ionescu thrives in half‑court sets
  • Whoever controls pace wins this matchup

Edge: Even, slight lean to Ionescu at home.

3. Jonquel Jones (NYL) vs. Monique Billings / Valkyries Frontcourt

  • JJ’s rebounding dominance is a major concern for Golden State
  • If Billings is out or limited, Golden State may struggle on the boards

Edge: Jonquel Jones, especially on second‑chance points.

4. Jackie Young (GSV) vs. Courtney Vandersloot (NYL)

  • Young’s size and strength vs. Vandersloot’s playmaking IQ
  • Young can exploit mismatches in isolation
  • Vandersloot must control tempo and avoid turnovers

Edge: Young, if aggressive.

Series History

(Golden State is a new franchise, so we use 2025 Liberty vs. former Aces/Storm player cores as context.)

  • Liberty won both meetings vs. the Valkyries’ core players in 2025
  • Stewart has historically performed well vs. Plum/Young backcourts
  • Barclays Center has been a difficult venue for West Coast teams

Betting Trends

Golden State Valkyries

  • 2–1 ATS
  • Overs hit in 2 of 3 games
  • Strong first‑quarter scoring

New York Liberty

  • 3–1 ATS
  • Overs hit in 3 of 4 games
  • 8–2 in last 10 home games dating back to 2025

Matchup Trends

  • Stewart averages 24.5 PPG vs. Plum/Young‑led teams
  • Plum has scored 20+ in 4 of last 5 vs. New York

GAME ODDS

Golden State Valkyries                  170.5

New York Liberty                             – 7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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