Indiana and Las Vegas
The Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces will play each other twice in a row on Monday, June 26. Match will be played at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas in a rare Monday game to start a new week in the WNBA. The game will start at 10:00 p.m. ET and be broadcast on CBS Sports Network. According to the Fever vs. Aces odds, Las Vegas is substantially favored.
The Fever, who are 5 8 on the year and the eighth seed in the WNBA rankings, enter the game in the center of the pack. Indiana just suffered a 101-88 defeat to Las Vegas on Saturday.
The Aces enter the game as the top club in the WNBA with a league-best record of 12-1 to sit atop the standings. This is a rare Monday game to start a new week in the WNBA. Las Vegas defeated Indiana 101-88 on Saturday night to remain at home, winning a league-high five straight games.
WNBA Introduction
The Women’s National Basketball Association is an American professional basketball league. It is composed of 12 teams, all based in the United States. The league was founded on April 22, 1996, as the women’s counterpart to the National Basketball Association, and league play started in 1997.
The WNBA Finals are held at the end of September till the beginning of October. While the All Star game is played in July, midway through the regular season (apart from Olympic years). The regular season runs from May to September.
The Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty. And Phoenix Mercury are the five WNBA teams that regularly compete in the same arena as their NBA counterparts and have direct crossovers.
While four of the seven teams (the Dream, the Sky, the Wings, and the Mystics) share a market with an NBA team. Two of the teams (the Mystics and Dream) play in NBA G League arenas. And the Storm once shared an arena and a market with an NBA team, the SuperSonics. When it was first established, the Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Las Vegas Aces, Seattle Storm, and Washington Mystics did not. Owned separately are The Dream, Sky, Sun, Wings, Aces, Sparks, and Storm. Mark Davis, who also owns the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, is the owner of the Aces.
Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces Prediction
Scoring output might vary from player to player in each game in Las Vegas because of the offensive attack’s diversity and strength. Targeting player combinations, particularly Jackie Young’s tonight against Indiana, has a lot of importance.
Any visitor to Sin City will tell you that three days in Vegas is about the ideal length of time. The longer you wait, the more damage the late hours and bright lights do to your head.
The Indiana Fever are playing their second consecutive road game tonight against the Las Vegas Aces while on Day 3 in the desert, attempting to shake off the effects of their 13-point defeat to the defending WNBA champions on Saturday.
With an average margin of victory of +22 points during their current five-game winning streak, the Aces have been more difficult on recent opponents than a 7 a.m. wake-up call. In that time, Las Vegas has defeated enormous odds of -17, -18, and -19, but fell short as a 15.5-point favorite in the 101-88 victory over Indiana on Saturday. Similar huge spreads are thrown at the home team on Monday in the WNBA odds.
I examine the Over/Under total and the avalanche of chalk before offering my best WNBA choices and forecasts for the Fever vs Aces match-up on June 26.
Seattle hosts Indiana after Boston’s 25-point game
After the Indiana Fever’s 100-94 loss against the Atlanta Dream. In which Aliyah Boston scored 25 points, Indiana will take on the Seattle Storm. Seattle had a 13-5 record at home and a 22-14 overall record in 2022–2023. Last year, the Storm shot 36.1% from 3-point range and 44.2% from the field.
Last season, Indiana had a 2-16 road record and a 5-31 overall record. The Fever scored 78.0 points per game on average last year, making 14.4 free throws and 20.4 treys.
The Las Vegas Aces (12-1) will be looking to extend a six-game home winning run when they take on the Indiana Fever (5-8) on Monday, June 26, 2023 at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Betting Trends for Fever vs. Aces
- This year, the Aces have compiled a 6-6-0 ATS record.
- This season, the Fever have covered just three times while winning nine games against the spread.
- This season, Las Vegas has an ATS record of 5-2 when playing as at least 14.5-point favourites.
- Indiana has covered the spread twice this season when it was an underdog by 14.5 points or more.
- Seven out of the 12 times this season that Aces games have gone above the point total.
- Seven out of the 12 fever games this season have gone above the point total.