Golden State Valkyries vs Connecticut Sun Prediction, 7/27/2025 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Golden State Valkyries vs Connecticut Sun
Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025
Location: Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
TV: WNBA League Pass
Mohegan Sun Arena is the venue where and the Connecticut Sun (3-20) will take on the Golden State Valkyries (10-12) on Sunday.
The Golden State Valkyries faced off with the Seattle Storm and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 67-58 in their last contest. Golden State walked away from the contest with a 31.7% field goal percentage (19 out of 60) and buried 7 out of their 31 shots from downtown. From the charity stripe, the Valkyries converted 13 of 16 attempts for a rate of 81.3%. In regard to grabbing boards, they compiled 35 with 5 of them being offensive. They also doled out 13 dimes for this game as well as creating 7 turnovers and earning 2 steals. When discussing defense, Golden State allowed the other team to go 32.8% from the floor on 21 of 64 shooting. Seattle distributed 6 assists and had 7 steals for the game. Moreover, Seattle grabbed 33 boards (6 offensive, 27 defensive) and earned 4 rejections. Seattle went 81.8% at the charity stripe by making 18 of their 22 shots. They buried 7 of their 29 shots from 3-point range.

Cecilia Zandalasini is a player who was a factor in this matchup. She finished with 12 points on 3 out of 10 shooting. She played for 25 mins and also snagged 4 boards. Zandalasini finished 30.0% from the floor but finished the game without an assist.
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Golden State comes into this contest with a win-loss record of 10-12 on the season. The Valkyries are shooting 30.7% on three-point shots (206 of 670) and 79.7% from the free throw line. They currently have an average of 79.1 points per game (10th in the WNBA) while hitting 40.2% from the field. They are turning it over 13.6 times per contest and as a squad they commit 18.7 personal fouls per game. As a team, Golden State is pulling in 36.8 rebounds per contest and has accounted for 405 assists for the year, which ranks 12th in the WNBA in terms of passing the ball. Defensively, the Valkyries are forcing 12.5 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 18.4 personal fouls. They are 1st in the league in giving up assists to their opponents with 417 relinquished for the year. The Valkyries defensively are giving up a shooting percentage of 40.1% (584 of 1,456) and they surrender 34.1 boards per contest as a squad. They relinquish 32.6% on shots from beyond the arc and they rank 3rd in basketball in PPG allowed (78.0).
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Connecticut Sun took a defeat with a final score of 101-86 when they faced the Los Angeles Sparks. The Sun pulled down 24 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 34 for the contest. They turned it over 13 times, while getting 8 steals for the matchup. The Sparks had 20 fouls for this contest which got the Sun to the free throw line for 23 attempts. They were able to bury 20 of the free throw tries for a clip of 87.0%. With respect to shots from beyond the perimeter, Connecticut made 8 of 24 tries (33.3%). In all, the Sun finished shooting 29 for 76 from the field which had them sitting at 38.2%. The Sun allowed the Sparks to knock down 33 out of 63 attempts from the floor which had them sitting at 52.4% in the matchup. They finished 42.9% from three-point range via 12 out of 28 and ended up shooting 23 of 36 at the free throw line (63.9%). Regarding how they rebounded, Connecticut allowed Los Angeles to snag 39 overall (5 offensive).
Tina Charles ended up having an impact for the Sun for this game. She knocked down 10 of 18 in the game giving her a field goal percentage of 55.6%, and accounted for 10 rebounds. Charles racked up 24 points in her 33 mins on the court and tallied 2 assists in this matchup.
Connecticut has a record of 3-20 on the year. Connecticut has earned 1,685 points on the year (73.3 per contest) and they collect 31.1 rebounds per contest. The Sun have committed 20.6 fouls per game and they shoot 80.7% from the free throw line. In terms of offensive execution, the Sun are connecting on 39.8% from the floor, which has them ranked 13th in the league. They are assisting teammates 16.6 times per contest (13th in the league) and they are losing possession via turnover 13.7 times per game. The Sun on the defensive end are ranked 13th in basketball in points allowed per game with 88.5. They have conceded 21.4 dimes and 37.0 total rebounds per game, which is 11th and 13th in the league. The Connecticut defense surrenders 35.0% from downtown (199 of 569) and opponents are making 79.1% of their foul shots. They are forcing 13.0 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 46.6% from the floor (13th in the WNBA).
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Golden State
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