The Golden State Valkyries’ 86-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday had a familiar feel.
The Valkyries stayed competitive for as long as they could, but didn’t have the star power to make it a game late against the unbeaten Lynx. Minnesota (6-0) overwhelmed the Valkyries with its depth and elite shot making as Golden State dropped its third straight game in front of a sellout crowd of 18,064 at Chase Center.
Lynx star Napheesa Collier returned from a right knee injury that kept her out for a game and scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Golden State’s Kate Martin, who hadn’t played much this season, came off the bench to score a career-high 14 points and Veronica Burton totaled 21.
Minnesota jumped out to an early eight-point lead in the second quarter, but the advantage was short lived thanks to Martin.
Martin scored 14 consecutive points for the Valkyries on an array of cutting layups, deep 3s and free throws. On one possession during her scoring streak, Martin made an and-1, a 3 from the right wing and hit three more free throws after the officiating crew deemed a flagrant foul was committed on the play.
In the second quarter alone, Martin eclipsed her single-game career-high in points, which stood at 13 coming into Sunday night.
Martin’s hot shooting along with a solid team defensive performance helped the Valkyries build a 52-51 lead at halftime. Golden State moved the ball well in the first two periods as they totaled 11 assists and held the Lynx to none.
But after a solid offensive showing in the first half, the Valkyries went cold in the third quarter.
Golden State went 3 for 15 in the period and were outscored 17-8. The Lynx used an 8-0 run in the middle of the quarter to take a nine-point lead at the 2:33 mark.
Minnesota kept its foot on the pedal after taking an eight-point lead going into the final period of play. The Lynx outscored the Valkyries 15-1 through the first five minutes of the quarter to build an insurmountable lead.
Golden State cut the deficit to 11, but it was too late as Minnesota outpaced the Valkyries in the final minutes.
Minnesota led by as much as 22 in the period as Golden State’s defense crumbled against Collier and Minnesota’s shooters.
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