- The Seattle Storm are 3.5 point road favorites over the Dallas Wings after being blown out by the Phoenix Mercury
- Nneka Ogwumike has averaged over 18 points per game against the Dallas Wings in her career.
DALLAS – Two Western Conference teams will face off Monday night in the WNBA as the Dallas Wings host the Seattle Storm in the second game of the season for each team.
Storm vs Wings Game 6 Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Storm | -3.5 (-110) | -165 | O 167.0 (-105) |
Wings | +3.5 (-110) | +140 | U 167.0 (-115) |
Legal sports betting sites expect the Storm to right the ship against a Dallas team that they have had plenty of success against, despite being blown out 81-59 in their season opener against the Phoenix Mercury. The Storm are slight favorites to beat the Wings on the road.
Bet on the Storm to win outright, but approach the spread with caution.
Seattle swept the season series against the Wings last season, going 4-0 against Dallas.
However, the Wings added the first overall pick in Paige Bueckers to their lineup this season and she should be able to make a significant impact right away.
Buckers was inefficient in her WNBA debut, scoring just 10 points while shooting 3-10 from the field in 30 minutes. However, she led the team in rebounds with seven.
Dallas lost at home to the Minnesota Lynx by a final score of 99-84.
Seattle has had Dallas’ number in the past, but with Bueckers on the roster, the Wings have a much higher ceiling and could surprise a lot of people.
Bet The Over On Nneka Ogwumike Points
Nneka Ogwumike has averaged double digit points in every season of her WNBA career and averaged 16.7 points per game last season.
Her point total tonight is set at 17.5 points at WNBA betting sites and bettors can be confident that she will cash the over.
In 27 career games against the Wings, Ogwumike has averaged 18.6 points per game while shooting 58% from the field and 36% from deep, her second highest points per game against any team.
She scored just 12 points in the season opener against the Mercury, but played just 24 minutes due to the Storm being blown out and the game being out of reach.
Don’t be surprised to see Ogwumike firing early and often tonight against a Dallas team that she has historically owned.
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Drew is currently a student at Florida State University, originally from Massachusetts. He has a background playing basketball, including both for the high school varsity team and pool basketball with his friends. Drew is a die-hard Celtics fan and also enjoys football and baseball.