- Matchup: Las Vegas Aces vs Golden State Valkyries
- Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC
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This Sunday at Chase Center, the Golden State Valkyries (5-2) will compete against the Las Vegas Aces (4-3).
In their latest matchup, the Las Vegas Aces faced off against the Dallas Wings, suffering a defeat with a score of 95-87. The Aces recorded a field goal percentage of 43.9%, sinking 36 out of 82 attempts, including 8 of 20 from beyond the arc. From the free-throw line, they converted 7 of 12 for a rate of 58.3%. On the boards, they secured a total of 33 rebounds, with 8 being offensive. They also facilitated 21 assists while forcing their rivals into 10 turnovers and achieving 5 steals. Defensively, the Aces allowed the Wings to shoot at an impressive 49.3% from the floor, as they made 33 of 67 attempts. Dallas managed 8 assists and a solitary steal during the game, while accumulating 39 rebounds (8 offensive, 31 defensive) along with 5 blocks. The Wings ended the game with a free-throw success rate of 86.4%, converting 19 of 22 attempts, and hit 10 out of 22 from long range.

A standout performer for Las Vegas was A’ja Wilson, who scored 21 points shooting 10 of 24 from the field. In her 35 minutes of play, she also registered 7 rebounds and provided 3 assists while shooting 41.7% overall.
The Aces come into this contest with a season record of 4-3. They average 13.6 turnovers per game and commit 18.0 fouls each outing. As a team, they are securing 35.3 rebounds per game and have dished out 155 assists this season, ranking 5th in the league for assists. The Aces are shooting 34.7% from long-range (50 of 144) and have a free throw percentage of 72.7%. Averaging 91.0 points per game (3rd in the league), they maintain a shooting accuracy of 49.3%. Defensively, Las Vegas induces 13.1 turnovers per game while averaging 19.3 personal fouls. They rank 8th in allowing assists to opponents, with a total of 138 for the season. The Aces allow a field goal percentage of 43.5% (92 of 135) and give up 34.9 rebounds per game, while contributing to their opponents hitting 36.5% from beyond the arc. They stand 12th in points allowed per game at 88.6.
On the other hand, the Golden State Valkyries recently secured a close victory against the Indiana Fever with a final score of 90-88. In that game, they captured 24 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 35. The Valkyries turned the ball over 12 times while achieving 7 steals. The Fever were whistle-blown for 26 fouls, which allowed Golden State 28 free-throw attempts, converting 20 for a success rate of 71.4%. Beyond the arc, the Valkyries shot well, making 8 of 21 attempts at a rate of 38.1%. They ended with a field goal success of 45.6%, hitting 31 out of 68 attempts. The Valkyries’ defense allowed the Fever to score 30 out of 73 shots, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.1%. Indiana shot 32.1% from three-point range (9 of 28) and completed 19 of 21 free throws, reaching an impressive 90.5% conversion rate. In terms of rebounding, Golden State allowed Indiana to secure 32 boards (8 offensive).
Veronica Burton played a pivotal role for the Valkyries, scoring 25 points on 7 of 13 shooting, achieving a field goal percentage of 53.8%. Additionally, she grabbed 6 rebounds and contributed 3 assists in her 29 minutes of play.
Holding a record of 5-2 for the season, the Valkyries have tallied 605 points this year (86.4 points per game) while averaging 34.7 rebounds per contest. They commit 21.4 fouls per game and excel at the free-throw line with a conversion rate of 74.8%. Offensively, the Valkyries shoot 41.2% from the field, ranking 14th in the league. They assist teammates 19.1 times per game, ranking 9th in the league, and average 10.1 turnovers. On defense, the Valkyries lead the WNBA in points allowed, permitting just 78.0 points per game, while causing 14.3 turnovers and limiting opponents to a shooting percentage of 41.7% (3rd in the league). The Golden State defense concedes 34.8% on three-pointers (57 of 164), and opponents hit 75.2% of their free throws. They allow 18.9 assists and 34.4 total rebounds per game, ranking 4th and 12th in basketball, respectively.
What’s the prediction for tonight’s parlay?
Recommended Bet: Back Golden State
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