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Sun vs Aces Game 2 Betting Pick
This game will be played at Michelob Ultra Arena at 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, September 13, 2022.
The Las Vegas Aces took Game 1 of the WNBA Finals on Sunday afternoon, holding onto a three-point game against the Connecticut Sun. In Game 2, the Aces have an opportunity to grab a commanding lead on their home floor. Connecticut, meanwhile, has a chance to steal home court advantage. In our WNBA betting picks for the WNBA Finals, we break down Sun vs Aces Game 2 from Sin City.
Why Bet The Aces:
✅ The Sun did an incredible job of controlling the pace of Game 1 in this series, and they won on the glass as well. But even with those advantages, they still could not do enough to overcome the Aces in the end. In this game, expect the Aces to do a better job winning this game from a tempo perspective, which will help them beat a Sun team that does not like to play with pace.
✅ While Dewanna Bonner really struggled for the Sun in Game 1, the Aces had two stars that could have been better in the series opener between these teams. Chelsea Gray shot just 2/7 from three-point range, while Kelsey Plum was 1/9 from the field and 1/7 from long distance. Expect better than a 3/14 shooting night from distance from those two Aces, and for Las Vegas to grab a commanding lead in this series as a result.
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✅ Las Vegas won Game 1 of this series despite struggling to move the ball efficiently and effectively while they were in possession. The Aces had just eight assists in Game 1, well below their postseason average of 18.4 assists per game and their regular season average of 20.8 assists per game. In the regular season, the Aces averaged 19.3 assists per game in three games against the Sun. They will find their passing touch again in this game, and those extra assists will help them cover the spread.
Connecticut Sun
For the Connecticut Sun, Game 2 of the WNBA Finals is by no means a must-win game. But if the Sun want to avoid having to win three straight games over the league’s top seed, including a potential Game 5 on the road, they will need a win in Las Vegas on Tuesday night. For the Sun to do that, they will need to make this game just as ugly as they made Game 1.
Connecticut held Las Vegas to 20.8% three-point shooting in the opening contest of this Finals series. But the fact that they managed to play so well on defense and so well with regard to controlling the game’s pace, and that they still lost Game 1, is a concern for the Sun.
Las Vegas Aces
It was not pretty, but the Las Vegas Aces managed to grab the first game of the WNBA Finals on their home floor. Las Vegas had a terrible shooting night, but they did just enough on offense and let their defense carry them to the victory for a change. For Las Vegas, handling nerves will be a huge part of this contest, as their ability to handle the pressure once again in this series will be the difference between a 2-0 series lead and a 1-1 series going back to Connecticut.
While the Sun are getting a lot of credit for keeping Game 1 low-scoring, the Aces deserve credit of their own for locking in defensively. Specifically, the Aces did a great job of defending without fouling, allowing just five free-throw attempts for the Sun on Sunday afternoon. Another clean defensive game from the Aces could be just what Las Vegas needs to get one step closer to its first championship in the desert.