Last updated Jul 24, 10:18pm ET

The Golden State Valkyries host the Dallas Wings at Chase Center in San Francisco. Tip-off is at 10 p.m. ET (9 p.m. CT), and the game airs on ION. It’s the Valkyries’ first outing since the All-Star break, and they’ll look to bounce back after a recent skid. Dallas, on the other hand, aims to build momentum on the road.

  • • Valkyries have dropped 5 of their last 6, but still sit just outside the playoff cut with a 10–12 record.
  • Wings are struggling at 7–17 overall and 3–10 on the road, though they won the only meeting earlier this season.
  • Paige Bueckers (rookie guard for Dallas) is leading all first-year players in points, assists, and steals.

Golden State Valkyries Player Prop Pick: Kayla Thornton

Kayla Thornton, the Valkyries’ lone All-Star and the first-ever in franchise history, brings rebounding consistency and leadership. She averaged 7.0 RPG this season and grabbed a double-digit rebound game before the break. With Myisha Hines-Allen out for Dallas, Thornton should dominate inside.

  • Averaged 7.0 RPG with 5.2 defensive rebounds per game.
  • Logged multiple double-digit rebound efforts this month.
  • Wings lack a strong post presence—Hines-Allen is out (GTD status).
Pick
Kayla Thornton Over 7.5 rebounds (–110)
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Dallas Wings Player Prop Pick: Paige Bueckers

Rookie sensation Paige Bueckers continues to deliver. After dominating in their previous head-to-head (20 points on 9-of-18 shooting), she remains Dallas’s biggest offensive catalyst. Facing a Valkyries squad still integrating new additions post-All-Star, she’s the most reliable scoring option.

  • Rookie leader in points (17.4 PPG), assists and steals among first-year players.
  • Scored 20 points vs. Valkyries on June 17 in day’s scoring leader for Dallas.
  • Expected high usage again if Wings offense struggles overall.
Pick
Paige Bueckers Over 16.5 points (–105)
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Kervin Coleman
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