Lynx +6.5 (-110) over Aces
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- The Aces have lost two games in a row and are still without point guard Chelsea Gray for this huge matchup.
- The Lynx are shooting the three better than the Aces so far this season which should help keep them in this contest.
The game of the night in the WNBA on Tuesday is the matchup between the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces. Both of these teams are in the top-three in the WNBA in scoring through the first quarter of the season and we should see a high-scoring affair that could go either way. Here, you will find our WNBA betting picks for Lynx vs Aces from Las Vegas.
This game will be played at Michelob Ultra Arena at 10:00 PM ET on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
Minnesota Lynx
The Minnesota Lynx are 8-3 to begin their 2024 WNBA season. They sit in third place in the league standings, trailing only the New York Liberty and Connecticut Sun. The Lynx are the only team in the league outscoring their opponents by double-digits on average this season. And while they may not win by double-digits against the two-time defending champions on Tuesday night, the Lynx will feel confident they can upend the champs on the road here.
Three-point shooting will continue to be a key for the Lynx if they want to come out on top in this game. Minnesota is shooting better than 40% from three-point range so far this year, with Kayla McBride being a big reason for that level of perimeter shooting success. If the Lynx can get their threes to drop consistently again in this game, they could walk out of Vegas with a monumental win.
Las Vegas Aces
Going into Tuesday’s Lynx vs Aces matchup, the Las Vegas Aces have lost two games in a row. They are 5-4 on the season and in sixth place in the WNBA standings. But the Aces will have Jackie Young back in their lineup for this contest after she missed Sunday’s game against the LA Sparks due to illness, which should provide them with a much-needed lift.
Las Vegas is a team that relies heavily on its starting lineup, even if Kate Martin has been a nice surprise off the bench in 2024. With starting point guard Chelsea Gray still yet to make her season debut, the Aces have had to shift things around early this year leading to a few surprising losses. But as long as the Aces have A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, and Young on the floor together, they will continue to be dangerous.