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A real contender? A star return? Incoming trades? These three WNBA midseason(ish) questions need answers

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A real contender? A star return? Incoming trades? These three WNBA midseason(ish) questions need answers

The first half of the 2026 WNBA season is almost over, and while we’ve learned a lot, there are still a number of significant unknowns and uncertainties.

As we approach the midseason mark, here are three questions that need to be answered over the season’s final 20 or so games.

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In the comments, be sure to let us know your thoughts, as well as share your questions.

1. How good are the Valkyries, really?

Golden State’s defense is not a fluke.

Over the last two weeks, the Valkyries rank fourth in the league in defensive rating, anchored by elite work on both first chance defense and forcing turnovers. This isn’t smoke and mirrors. It’s a roster built to switch, contest and force mistakes, with Kiah Stokes protecting the rim and Veronica Burton, Gabby Williams and the plethora of wings they have applying ball pressure that shows up in the numbers.

The problem is on the other end.

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Golden State ranks 13th in the league in offensive rating over the last two weeks. Over their last six games against legitimate competition, the Valkyries have gone 4-2, with wins over the Dallas Wings, Atlanta Dream and New York Liberty balanced by a loss to the Minnesota Lynx and a genuinely ugly blowout to against the Las Vegas Aces, a game where Vegas held Golden State to a stretch of 5-for-30 from three and 1-for-15 in the first half alone.

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