Cecilia Zandalasini linked on a mid-range jumper with 3.9 seconds left to propel the visiting Golden State Valkyries to a 77-75 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Wednesday in Faculty Park, Ga.
Zandalasini led Golden State (12-13) with 18 factors and eight rebounds whereas Tiffany Hayes adopted with 15 factors and 5 assists. Carla Leite chipped in 12 factors for Golden State, which rebounded from a season-worst 31-point loss to the Connecticut Solar on Sunday. Veronica Burton added 10 factors for the Valkyries.
Jordin Canada paced Atlanta (15-11) with 21 factors and eight assists, adopted by Naz Hillmon’s 14 factors and eight boards. Allisha Grey was restricted to 12 factors on 2-for-11 taking pictures for the Dream, who had their two-game successful streak snapped.
Trailing by six with lower than 5 minutes left, Atlanta took the lead with an 8-0 run. Canada’s three-point play with 3:08 remaining gave the Dream a 75-73 lead.
Zandalasini answered with a game-tying layup on the 2:47 mark, then the Dream missed 4 pictures and dedicated two turnovers main as much as Zandalasini’s game-winner. Brittney Griner’s mid-range jumper clanked off the entrance rim on the buzzer for Atlanta.
After the rating was tied at 39 at halftime, neither crew took a lead bigger than three till a 9-0 Golden State run gave the Valkyries a 57-50 benefit with 3:33 left within the third.
Following an Atlanta timeout, Burton knocked down a 3-pointer to push Golden State’s result in 60-50.
Reserve Kate Martin linked on her first 3-point try to provide the Valkyries their largest lead at 67-55, then Laeticia Amihere added a layup simply earlier than the buzzer as Golden State took a 69-56 benefit into the fourth.
The Dream scored the primary eight factors of the ultimate quarter to drag inside 5. Leite’s jumper stopped the bleeding and gave the Valkyries a 71-64 lead on the 7:17 mark.
After Atlanta jumped out to a 9-4 lead, Golden State answered with 11 straight factors capped by Leite’s 3-pointer that gave the Valkyries a six-point edge with 2:38 left within the first quarter. Golden State took a 20-16 lead into the second.
From there, a 7-3 Atlanta spurt stamped with Canada’s 3-pointer knotted the rating at 27.
Maya Caldwell’s triple gave Atlanta a 38-35 benefit earlier than Hayes’ layup with 4 seconds left made it a 39-39 halftime rating.
–Area Degree Media