Valkyries vs Mercury Prediction & Game Info - Jul. 14
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The Valkyries are back at Ballhalla on Monday to face the Phoenix Mercury after being on the road for four games.
But after a 67-58 loss to the Seattle Storm on Wednesday, the Valkyries have now lost their third straight game and their fifth in six games to drop to 10-12 on the season. While boasting a 7-4 record at home, the Valkyries are now 3-8 on the road.
The Phoenix Mercury (14-6) heads to Northern California on Monday night for a meeting with the Golden State Valkyries (10-10).
The Phoenix Mercury won their last three games, but they lost to the Minnesota Lynx today. Kalani Brown had a nice game off the bench, as she finished with a do
Down four with 15 seconds left, the Valkyries tied the game on two fadeaway baskets by French rookie Janelle Salaün. Needing just one more stop, Golden State appeared headed toward an extra period to decide, what was up to that point, one of the best games of the WNBA season.
The Mercury's schedule before the upcoming All-Star break consists of two road games against Golden State and Minnesota.
DeWanna Bonner exploded for a season-high 22 points in a tight win over the Golden State Valkyries. Phoenix Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts explains why Bonner's addition was a necessity.