Kelsey Mitchell led the Indiana Fever to a decisive 79-52 victory over the Chicago Sky, scoring 17 points. The game, initially anticipated with excitement, was relocated to the United Center due to increased fan interest in the Fever, largely because of Caitlin Clark. Although Clark missed her fourth consecutive game due to a quadriceps injury, Indiana still excelled with four players reaching double figures.
Natasha Howard contributed 13 points, Aari McDonald added 12, and Aliyah Boston scored 11 for Indiana. Despite Clark's absence, the team maintained strong performance levels. Meanwhile, Chicago's Courtney Vandersloot suffered a knee injury in the first quarter and had to leave the court. Angel Reese managed 12 rebounds but only scored four points on 2-for-7 shooting.

The Golden State Valkyries set a franchise record by defeating the Las Vegas Aces 95-68. Kayla Thornton shone with 22 points and 11 rebounds. The Valkyries dominated the second quarter with a remarkable 34-point surge, leading 49-28 at halftime. Veronica Burton and Monique Billings also achieved double-doubles; Burton had 14 points and a career-high of 12 assists, while Billings recorded 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Aja Wilson led Las Vegas with 17 points but struggled with accuracy, hitting just five of her thirteen attempts. Chelsea Gray contributed 16 points for the Aces, while Aaliyah Nye added another 13.
Skylar Diggins propelled the Seattle Storm past the Phoenix Mercury with a standout performance of 26 points and seven assists. Gabby Williams supported with an additional 21 points as Seattle secured an 89-77 win. Diggins hit four three-pointers and made two steals during this season-high scoring match. Williams also achieved a season-high seven assists while making five out of six three-point attempts.
Satou Sabally led Phoenix with 22 points along with five rebounds and six assists but struggled from the field, converting only seven of her twenty shots.
The recent games showcased impressive performances across teams despite injuries affecting key players like Caitlin Clark and Courtney Vandersloot. Teams like Indiana Fever and Golden State Valkyries demonstrated depth in their rosters by maintaining competitive play through balanced scoring efforts.