Valkyries' plan for 1st WNBA season will catch Warriors' attention
The newest WNBA franchise, the Golden State Valkyries, are wasting no time establishing their identity ahead of their inaugural season. Recently drafted guard Kate Martin shared insights into her communication with Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase and general manager Ohemaa Nyanin about the teams style of play.
We want to shoot a lot of 3s, just play fast-paced, said Martin, as reported on X, formerly Twitter, by Kendra Andrews of ESPN. I try to implement that into my practice every day.
Martin, who joined the Valkyries via the WNBA Expansion Draft last month, is poised to take on a larger role after limited minutes in her rookie season with the Las Vegas Aces. She averaged 2.6 points and 11.5 minutes per game but is expected to thrive in Golden States fast-paced, perimeter-focused system.
The Valkyries selected 11 players in the draft, including Martin and veteran forward Kayla Thornton, who played a large role in the New York Libertys championship run last season. The team has emphasized versatility and high basketball IQ as they build a foundation for their debut.
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