- The Atlanta Dream are 4.5-point favorites over the Indiana Fever in Game 2.
- Odds have set a 161-point total between the Las Vegas Aces and Seattle Storm.
INDIANAPOLIS – It is a make-or-break Game 2 setting on Tuesday Night between the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever, as well as the Las Vegas Aces and Seattle Storm.
Ahead of both Game 2s, it’s the Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces going into their respective games leading 1-0 in the series score. We’ll check out both of Tuesday’s games on legal sports betting sites for our best bets.
Dream Close Out Fever Convincingly
Atlanta Dream Vs. Indiana Fever
- Moneyline: Dream (-200) vs. Fever (+170)
- Spread: Dream -4.5
- Total: 158
The Atlanta Dream could not have gotten hotter at a better time, and there are definitely some points left off the odds at WNBA betting sites here in Game 2. Atlanta is currently riding a seven-game win streak going into Game 2, and all of them have come by a 10+ point victory margin.
As for Indiana, fatigue and the absence of Caitlin Clark are certainly catching up to them going into the postseason, as they are 3-3 over their last six games.
During the season against Atlanta, they’ve split the series 2-2 and have also each gone 2-2 against the spread.
Also, the injuries continue to pile up for Indiana, as well as Damiris Dantas and Chloe Bibby, who are both considered out for Game 2 as well, while Atlanta is operating at full health.
Offense Continues To Shine Between Aces & Storm
Las Vegas Aces Vs. Seattle Storm
- Moneyline: Aces (-240) vs. Storm (+200)
- Spread: Aces -5.5
- Total: 161
These are two of the WNBA’s top offenses, and both have been trending over in total points this season, especially when playing against one another. Three of their four meetings in the regular season against one another have gone over their set point totals. Those same three games have also all gone over 161 points.
Combined this season, the Aces and Storm are averaging 165.7 ppg on offense. The Aces are putting up 83.6 ppg while the Storm aren’t far behind with 82.1 ppg.
Game 1 of the series also set the tone for the remainder of the series with the Aces winning 102-77 for a whopping 179-point total, which flew over the 162.5 total that was set for the game.
