Welcome to the only active basketball league without the drama of the NBA offseason. We have three monster games to choose from for the best WNBA bet today, with an incredible spread nearing 20 points. That’s certainly the game to target out in Las Vegas, but not for reasons surrounding the spread. Let’s talk Storm-Aces.
The art of professional basketball is still built on two pillars no matter the league or chemical makeup of players involved; there will be runs and favorites can become disinterested with a large lead. We build off that for tonight’s play in Vegas!
Best WNBA Bet Today – June 15
Storm-Aces Bet: Seattle & Vegas Going Down Like They’re Headed To Australia
Keep climbing! The spread for the Seattle Storm at Las Vegas Aces game has climbed from 16.5 to 18.5 at the time of writing this column. It might hit 20 points by tip, and yes, Seattle is truly awful this year. The Aces are the league’s best and shouldn’t falter by dropping this game at home. Even covering that ridiculous 18.5 point spread seems more realistic on the strength of how bad Seattle is on offense.
The Storm struggle to score in the low 70s, and would rather keep pacing to a halt. The Aces can move. Leading the team and votes for the All-Star game is A’ja Wilson, who is just amazing on the floor. She will help push tempo and score a ton of buckets in both transition and off makes. The Aces love to run en route to scoring over 90 points per game.
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OK, so the Aces are really good at scoring and the Storm are not. Why not just lay the 18.5? Because there’s still a pathway where Seattle can slow down a disinterested 8-1 Aces team, and Las Vegas ultimately does enough to beat the Storm. It’s important to note that when dealing with spreads this large, the Aces can easily handle Seattle by 12 to 14 points and come nowhere near covering this line.
No, the best move here is to play the Under 169, as most of the market has already dropped to 168.5 points. Seattle’s only shot at keeping this respectable is slowing things down, and the Aces are more than ok with an easy victory requiring minimal effort.