Expansion Waiting to introduce Valkyries, Janelle Salaun and Mystics

Golden State Valkyries hopes to show that two tomorrows are better than one of the two tomorrows when they make a second effort in the first WNBA victory with a match against Washington Mystics against Washington Mystics on Wednesday night.
The expansion club was opened to 18,064 at The Chase Center, a WNBA participation record for a team at the first exit. Valkyries directed most of the first half against the Los Angeles sparks.
Only 42-39 down during the break, Valkyries could not keep up with the second half, and eventually decreased by Sparks, mostly the product of 84-67, the product of the 18-7 fourth quarter blitzin.
Golden State, French star Janelle Salaun’un Beretta Famila Schio’yu Italian league championship after taking WNBA’nın is expected to leave.
Salaun, who won the silver medal for the indigenous France in the Paris Olympics, was the MVP of the Italian League.
Salaun this week, “I need to adapt quickly and this is the most challenging part for me.” He said. “People are great here and helped me a lot. Everyone is trying to give me rhythm and I’m really grateful for that. I appreciate everyone here.”
However, “Really (only) basketball. Basketball helps me to be more comfortable basketball. I’m here for this.”
Tiffany Hayes was striking in the opener with Valkyries’s scores (19) and in rebounds (Nine) Team Highs. Julie Vanloo, which was purchased from mystics in the Draft Draft, electrified the crowd with four points with 14 points from the counter.
However, even before going to an American court, Salaun will be the team’s largest attraction center.
“Already in the form,” Golden State Coach Natalie Nakse said when Salaun asked if he was tired after completing a championship series in Italy. “We talked: ‘Does he need a break?’ We will watch this next month.
Valkyries could not deal with Sparks’s Kelsey Plum (37 points) in the opener, and now dealing with Mystics’s Brittney Sykes, which guides Washington to start with 22 and 27 points efforts.
Washington, who won only 14 matches last season and broke the fourth record in WNBA, defeated a pair of 2024 playoff teams. The mystics opened with a 94-90 home win against Atlanta Dream before departing and discussing Connecticut Sun 90-85 on Sunday.
A former Stanford, the fourth general election of the April draft, and Kiki Iriafen, the Southern California star Kiki Iriafen, made a 14 -point trip against the dream. Later, Iriafen exploded for 14 interviews with 17 points against the sun.
The mystics also had the third (Sonia Citron) and the Sixth (Georgia Amoore elections in the draft. Citron had 19 and 15 points in wins, and Amoore was involved in an ACL injury in the training camp.
The rookies received a lot of loans for Washington’s early return, but Iriafen believes that it was a number of efforts.
“Our veterinarians trust us very much and tell us to shoot, tell us to play,” he said. “This environment allows us to develop because we are not afraid to make mistakes.”
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