Toronto Tempo W set the tone for the June 25 slate with the most emphatic result of the night, overwhelming Los Angeles Sparks W 125-97 in a game defined by separation and sustained scoring pressure.
Across a three-game NBA W schedule, the margins told the story. Chicago Sky W also cleared the century mark in a 101-78 win over Portland W, while Golden State Valkyries W leaned into a more controlled profile to beat Atlanta Dream W 77-66.
Toronto Tempo W 125, Los Angeles Sparks W 97
Toronto delivered the night’s loudest statement, reaching 125 points in a 28-point win over Los Angeles. The final score reflected a game that tilted heavily toward Tempo’s pace and shot-making rhythm, with Toronto creating enough offensive traction to keep the Sparks from applying meaningful scoreboard pressure.
For Los Angeles, 97 points would be enough to stay competitive on many nights. It was not enough here. Toronto’s scoring output turned the matchup into a track meet the Sparks could not control, and the gap widened into the largest margin of the three-game slate.
Chicago Sky W 101, Portland W 78
Chicago paired offensive efficiency with scoreboard control in a 101-78 win over Portland. The Sky were one of two teams on the night to reach triple digits, and the 23-point margin underscored how cleanly they dictated the game’s terms.
Portland’s 78 points left little room for error against a Chicago team that consistently found offense. The Sky’s ability to push past 100 created a comfortable cushion and gave the result a decisive feel by the final buzzer.
Golden State Valkyries W 77, Atlanta Dream W 66
Golden State’s win over Atlanta followed a different script. In the lowest-scoring game of the night, the Valkyries held the Dream to 66 points and secured an 11-point victory at home.
The 77-66 finish pointed to a game built more on control than pace. Golden State did not need a scoring explosion to create separation, instead keeping Atlanta’s offense in check and closing out the slate’s tightest margin.
Nightly Takeaway
The June 25 NBA W slate split into two clear lanes: high-output blowouts from Toronto and Chicago, and a lower-possession-style win from Golden State. Toronto’s 125-point performance stood above the rest, while Chicago’s 101-point showing reinforced the offensive theme at the top of the night.
With three home teams winning by double digits, the slate offered little late-game drama but plenty of clarity. Toronto Tempo W, Chicago Sky W and Golden State Valkyries W each protected home court with distinct identities and decisive final margins.
