


When the lights got the brightest, the Valkyries didn’t blink.
Despite nearly unraveling at various points in the second half, Golden State found a way to deliver in the clutch as the Valkyries defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 89-81 in overtime on the road.
Monday’s game had 14 lead changes, many of which came in the second half. The Valkyries scored just one field goal in the final four minutes of the fourth quarter, but strung together stops to withstand a combined 44 points from Los Angeles stars Kelsey Plum and Dearica Hamby.
“I think we improved a lot. I think this was a testament for us,” said forward Kayla Thornton, who made a big 3-pointer in the last minute of overtime. “I’m proud of our team. We stuck together. We could have folded.”
Here are three takeaways from Monday’s win:
Salaün finding her way
French rookie Janelle Salaün couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season after she posted double-figure scoring performances in three of her first four games.
But it looked as if teams started to key in on the three-level scorer as she shot just 38.4% from the field in the three games prior to Monday.
Against the Sparks, Salaün regained her rhythm.
Salaün totaled 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting while hitting three of her four 3-point attempts. She played a season-high 39 minutes and had a plus-minus rating of +17 when she was on the floor.
“I think it’s harder when you get to this league. I think you don’t realize how physical and how hard it is to play every game,” Salaün said. “I think I hit a wall after my fourth game against Minnesota and, yeah, that was hard. The last couple games were hard for me, this one was as well. But it’s good in a way because I’m going to keep improving this.”
Leite shines in bigger role
Fellow French rookie Carla Leite is only nine games into her WNBA career, but she has seemed real comfortable playing at Crypto.com Arena.
In the Valkyries’ road win against the Sparks three weeks ago, Leite scored 19 points on 70% shooting from the field. Since then, Leite hasn’t found a consistent spot in Golden State’s rotation, logging an average of seven minutes a game. But she made the most of her opportunities on Monday.
Leite came off the bench and scored 15 points in 26 minutes. She closed the fourth quarter and made a key floater that tied the game with just under a minute left in regulation.
Leite said last month that she will not participate in EuroBasket this month, opening up opportunities for the 21-year-old point guard to log serious minutes in the next few weeks as other Valkyries players represent their countries in the tournament.
“Carla is a true pro,” Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase said. “She knows when her name gets called, that’s what you see. You see someone who is confident. You see someone who controls the tempo, and you see someone that can get big stops.”
Vanloo leaving for EuroBasket
The Valkyries announced on Tuesday that point guard Julie Vanloo, who led the team with eight assists in Monday night’s win, will be leaving for EuroBasket.
Vanloo, who is averaging 4.6 points and 4.1 assists per game as the Valkyries’ backup point guard, will have her contract temporarily suspended until she returns from the tournament, which runs from June 18-29.
In the meantime, the team signed veteran guard Aerial Powers, the fifth overall pick in 2016 who last played for the Atlanta Dream in 2024.
Powers, 31, has averaged 10.5 points per game over her career and won the WNBA championship with the Washington Mystics in 2019. But she has been plagued by injuries since, with issues ranging from her hamstring, thumb, ankle and calf limiting her to only 18 games on average the past five seasons.
She profiles as a bigger guard who can add rebounding and consistent shooting off the bench. She has shot 33.6% from beyond the arc for her career and has the athleticism to be a factor on the boards.
The Valkyries have been preparing for players to leave for this tournament since the beginning of the season.
Powers is the second player the Valkyries signed this week as they prepare for more players to leave for EuroBasket. Golden State also signed forward Laeticia Amihere, who was on its preseason roster, on Sunday after releasing center Kyara Linskens.
Temi Fágbénlé and Janelle Salaün are expected to be the next two players to report to their respective EuroBasket teams.
“We have a plan. Same thing as the expansion draft, you have to be ready,” Nakase said. “We’re supporting them if they want to go to EuroBasket. We’re supporting them if they want to stay. I’ve been watching a ton of film on other players to be ready.”