Storm -11 (-110) over Wings
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- The Storm beat the Wings by 21 over the weekend and should run up a similar margin in this rematch.
- Seattle has won three games in a row, while the Wings have lost 12 of their last 13.
The Dallas Wings and Seattle Storm will face off for the second time in three days on Monday night at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Seattle crushed Dallas in their first game of this two-game series from Seattle. But Arike Ogunbowale and the Wings will look to even things up with a win on the road in this contest. Here, we’ve got you covered with WNBA betting picks for Wings vs Storm from the Pacific Northwest.
This game will be played at Climate Pledge Arena at 10:00 PM ET on Monday, July 1, 2024.
Dallas Wings
To say that this season has not gone according to plan for the Dallas Wings would be an understatement. They hold a record of 4-14, having lost 12 of their last 13 games, keeping them just a half-game from having the worst record in the WNBA. Tonight, the Wings will aim to get back into the win column, but to do that they will need to get the better of a Seattle team that crushed them in their meeting on Saturday.
Defending without fouling is going to be a huge key for the Wings if they want any chance to win against the Storm on Monday night. Dallas allowed 30 free throw attempts in Saturday’s Wings vs Storm matchup, more than double the 14 attempts the Wings had from the line. If Dallas can’t figure out how to even things out in that department, they can forget about coming away with a win in this rematch against the Storm.
Seattle Storm
The Seattle Storm have won three consecutive games coming into Monday night, including one over these same Dallas Wings. Seattle holds a record of 12-6, good for fourth place in the WNBA standings. That is significant, as the Las Vegas Aces are in fifth place in the standings with the season roughly halfway done. If Seattle can continue to win games like this one and stay ahead of the Aces, that could impact home-court advantage in the early rounds of the postseason.
Seattle’s balance will be a key factor in determining the outcome and the margin of victory in this game. All five starters scored in double-figures for the Storm in their win over Dallas over the weekend, including Jewell Loyd, who scored 30 points and went to the free throw line more than the entire Wings team combined. While the Storm may need to shoot better from three-point range than they did on Saturday (5/17) to win this game, there are multiple paths to victory available for the Storm tonight.