MINNEAPOLIS — The Golden State Valkyries are new to the postseason stage, but their veterans are not. 

As the expansion team prepares for its first ever playoff game against the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday, it will be leaning heavily on players who have been there before. The ones that know what it takes when the lights burn brighter. 

“I think it comes down to helping the young kids out,” said forward Monique Billings, who has been to the playoffs three times in her seven-year career, after Saturday’s practice. “Just getting them right, knowing that you have to come in with a different mentality, that it’s not like the regular season. This is a whole new season.”

Golden State Valkyries' Cecilia Zandalasini (24) takes a shot against Connecticut Sun's Marina Mabrey (3) in the first quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Golden State Valkyries’ Cecilia Zandalasini (24) takes a shot against Connecticut Sun’s Marina Mabrey (3) in the first quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 

Though it’s their first year in the postseason, the Valkyries have a roster that has played playoff minutes. 

Billings along with Veronica Burton, Tiffany Hayes, Kaila Charles and Temi Fágbénlé have all been to the playoffs before. Even young players like Iliana Rupert, Kate Martin and Laeticia Amihere have played in postseason games. 

Sharpshooter Cecilia Zandalasini was in the finals last year with the Lynx.

“Everybody has brought their own experience. That’s what makes it special and that’s what makes us a playoff team,” Zandalasini said. “I’m sure everybody will be ready. We know what everybody needs to do, taking their responsibility, but also lifting each other up no matter what happens.” 

Valkyries not motivated by seeding

The Valkyries had three chances to clinch the No. 6 seed this past week, falling short in each opportunity. 

But where they fell in the playoff seeding order is not a motivating factor for coach Natalie Nakase. 

“The thing is, we made it. That was the goal. … So that’s why these three games were about rest and rhythm, rather than being a must win,” Nakase said. “If we ain’t motivated to be in the playoffs, then we got the wrong team.” 



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