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Olivia Miles has 20 points, 7 assists before ankle injury as Lynx stay red-hot in win over Valkyries

Miles left the game with a twisted ankle but it doesn't appear to be serious

Olivia Miles has 20 points, 7 assists before ankle injury as Lynx stay red-hot in win over Valkyries

Olivia Miles #5 of the Minnesota Lynx is guarded by Gabby Williams #1 of the Golden State Valkyries during the second half at Chase Center on August 19, 2026 in San Francisco, California.

(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Olivia Miles had 20 points, seven assists and five rebounds before leaving midway through the fourth quarter with a left ankle injury, and the Minnesota Lynx ran away early from the Golden State Valkyries before holding on for a 77-66 win Wednesday night in a matchup of the WNBA’s top teams.


Kayla McBride also scored 20 for the Lynx and did Stephen Curry's signature “night night” gesture after a late 3-pointer at Chase Center, home to Curry's Warriors. Napheesa Collier added 18 points and eight rebounds for the league-best Lynx.

Miles, Minnesota's standout rookie who shot 8 of 10 from the field, turned her ankle when she stepped on Collier's foot. She limped off the court and went to the locker room briefly before returning to the bench area. Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve didn't know how severe it was in her postgame comments.

"She did tweak it, but I don't, I don't have any idea where it's at," Reeve said. "I haven't seen the play yet, so obviously we're hoping that she's OK."

Veronica Burton had 14 points and seven assists for the cold-shooting Valkyries (25-10), who have yet to beat Minnesota in seven meetings. The top-seeded Lynx swept the expansion Valkyries in the first round of the 2025 playoffs.

"It's any other game. We love the competition, and when things get hard, I think we get even more connected," said guard McBride who hit 5-6 from three. "Against great teams like this one you have to be. I just think it's always a battle. We're always throwing, but it's both teams throwing punches. They're always really, really good games with really physical games, competitive games, and you know, we just find ways to win."

Janelle Salaun's 3-pointer with 9:41 left pulled the Valkyries within 54-44, and she made one free throw the next time down before a layup with 8:18 remaining that cut the lead to 54-47. But Golden State didn't get enough defensive stops in crunch time.

The Valkyries' Kaila Charles left in the fourth after she took a hit to the eye.

The Lynx (30-7) have won five straight and 15 of 16, improving to 11-1 on the road against the Western Conference.

Golden State started 5 of 27 in front of a raucous, sellout crowd. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced Tuesday that the arena and Valkyries will host the 2027 All-Star Game.

The Valkyries (25-10) had their six-game winning streak snapped with just their second loss in 17 games. They clinched a playoff berth with Monday's 78-70 win over Dallas.

Golden State shot 4 for 17 in the first quarter, missing five of its six 3-point attempts, then began 1 of 12 to start the second as Minnesota jumped to a 35-18 lead and opened the second quarter with a 7-0 burst on the way to a 41-26 halftime advantage.

The Valkyries typically find their offensive rhythm from their defense, but never got in sync on either end. They shot 2 of 14 from deep in the first half and 7 for 37 overall — 1 for 7 by leading scorer Gabby Williams, who was held to 10 points on 4-for-15 shooting.

As for Miles, the Lynx have a day off to evaluate her ankle injury. They play at the Washington Mystics on Friday night. There are just seven games left in the WNBA regular season for Minnesota and they're holding a four-game lead for the best record, and home-court advantage in the postseason.

Miles left the game with a twisted ankle but it doesn't appear to be serious