Last updated Jun 19, 1:50pm ET

Tip-off is at 10:00 p.m. ET at Chase Center in San Francisco. The Indiana Fever (6–5) travel off a high from winning the Commissioner’s Cup and beat Connecticut 88–71, while the Golden State Valkyries (5–6) are looking to rebound on home court after a loss to Dallas ended their three-game win streak.

  • Indiana is 4–2 with Caitlin Clark in the lineup, averaging 84.0 PPG and 33.6 RPG.
  • The young expansion side plays strong defense under coach Nakase, led by Kayla Thornton and Veronica Burton.
  • This is the inaugural regular-season clash between the teams, pitting Clark’s offensive ignition against Golden State’s disciplined, physical style.

Indiana Fever Player Prop Pick: Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark continues to generate elite production—21.3 PPG, 8.7 APG, 3.7 3PM per game—while veterans Kelsey Mitchell and Natasha Howard provide steady scoring and rebounding. The Fever have strong momentum from their recent Commissioner’s Cup victory.

  • Clark ranks first in 3PM per game (3.7) and has hit 4+ threes in each of her last two games.
  • The Fever rely on her deep shooting and high usage rate (31%).
  • Against a home-floor Valkyries defense, Clark is likely to attack the arc aggressively again.
Pick
Caitlin Clark Over 3.5 Three-Pointers (+110)
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Golden State Valkyries: Kayla Thornton

Golden State remains competitive despite roster limits, thanks to leadership from Kayla Thornton (14.6 PPG, 7.2 RPG), Veronica Burton (11.2 PPG, 5.4 APG), and depth from Temi Fagbenle. The Valkyries have shown resilience and can challenge top teams defensively.

  • Thornton averages 7.2 RPG and has pulled down 8+ rebounds in multiple recent games.
  • As the team’s primary rebounder, she handles critical boards on both ends.
  • Indiana allows about 33.6 RPG, leaving rebounding opportunities available.
Pick
Kayla Thornton Over 6.5 Rebounds (–105)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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