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Gabby Goes Off for 25, Chen for 15 in Valkyries Win vs Dallas Wings | June 17, 2026
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Gabby Williams and Kaitlyn Chen break down Golden State's win over the Dallas Wings on June 17, 2026 — a game where Williams went off for 25 points and Chen delivered 15 off the bench against several of her former teammates, including Paige Bueckers and Erika Schepers.
Williams credits the Valkyries' aggressive peel switches and total trust in their defensive help — "four other dogs behind you" — for setting the tone, while Chen explains how a stepped-up defensive effort fueled transition offense and an electric second-quarter run powered by the Ball Halla crowd. The Valkyries also dominated the boards, out-rebounding Dallas 41-25 despite giving up size, limiting Jessica Shepherd after a hot start.
Chen also opens up about what it means to be a role model for Asian American kids watching at the highest level of the sport, while Williams describes exactly what makes Chen's energy so contagious in the locker room and on the court.
🏀 Golden State Valkyries vs. Dallas Wings | 2026 WNBA Season
🎙️ Featuring: Gabby Williams & Kaitlyn Chen
00:00 – Gabby & Kaitlyn React to Kaitlyn's Big Night
01:00 – Responding to the Wake-Up Call & Early Corrections
02:30 – The 27-7 Run & Feeding Off Ball Halla
03:30 – Trusting the Defense on Peel Switches
05:00 – Facing Former Dallas Teammates
06:30 – Kaitlyn's Role as an Asian American Role Model
07:30 – Winning the Rebounding Battle Against Dallas
Golden State Valkyries | WNBA |
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