Storm +6 (-110) over Aces
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- Seattle already has a win over Las Vegas in Las Vegas this season and they should compete effectively in this game as well.
- Chelsea Gray is not on the injury report for the Aces going into this contest, but she should see a minutes limit if she does return to the floor tonight.
The Seattle Storm and Las Vegas Aces are both teams who believe they can win the WNBA Finals at the end of this season. That makes their matchup from Las Vegas the main event of the evening in the W, as the winner will enjoy a statement win over a quality opponent. Here, we have you covered with our WNBA betting picks for Storm vs Aces from the desert on Wednesday.
This game will be played at Michelob Ultra Arena at 10:00 PM ET on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.
Seattle Storm
The Seattle Storm are 9-5 to start the first season with their new-look roster, sitting in fourth place in the WNBA standings. The Storm have a ton of talent on their roster and have shown that in responding nicely to a slow start to the year. They have already beaten the Aces in Las Vegas once this season and they will look to do it again to prove that they belong in the championship conversation in 2024.
In the first Storm vs Aces meeting of the season, Seattle had four starters score in double-digits, including Jewell Loyd and her 25 points. The Storm were great at getting to the free throw line in that game, shooting 20/22 from the line. They will need both of those things to repeat themselves if they are going to get a second straight win over the Aces.
Las Vegas Aces
The Las Vegas Aces are 7-7 and sit in seventh place in the WNBA standings for the season. They lost to the New York Liberty over the weekend in their last outing, with the absence of Chelsea Gray once again making an impact on this team. The question on Wednesday for the Aces will be whether or not Gray plays and if that is enough to help the Aces get a much-needed win on their home floor.
For the Aces, the play of Jackie Young will be of great importance in this Storm vs Aces rematch. While A’ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum combined for 47 points against the Storm the last time they played, Young shot 1/12 from the field and scored just three points. Young’s play has been a huge factor in Aces games all season and they cannot afford to have her shoot that poorly again if the Aces are going to get back above the .500 mark.