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The Seattle Storm and the Las Vegas Aces gun for home court advantage come playoff time as they battle for the fourth spot this Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at Climate Pledge Arena.
Las Vegas currently holds the fourth spot with a 25-13 (win-loss) record. Right in their coattails is Seattle, which is in fifth at 24-14.
Seattle and Las Vegas have met three times this season, with the latter winning the previous two matches by an average margin of eight points.
With both teams riding high on their win streak, expect Seattle and Las Vegas to push the pedal into the metal early in a game that could have massive playoff implications.
As of press time, here’s how the current Seattle Storm vs Las Vegas Aces betting lines stand.
Seattle Storm Injury Report
Las Vegas Aces Injury Report
Leading scorer Jewell Loyd sat out last game but the Seattle Storm still managed to eke out a 90-87 victory over the pesky Los Angeles Sparks squad for their fourth consecutive win.
With Loyd likely back in this game, Seattle will now have enough firepower to go toe-to-toe with the well-oiled offense of the Las Vegas Aces.
What’s even more impressive is that the Storm did it in Las Vegas.
One thing that Seattle needs to do here though to tie the season series and possibly overtake the Aces in the standings is to get consistent production from either Skylar Diggins-Smith or former league Most Valuable Player Nneka Ogwumike.
In their two losses to the Aces this season, either Diggins-Smith or Ogwumike struggled from the field.
Moreover, Seattle also needs to shoot better from the field and make good shot selections.
Should Seattle get enough offensive production from everyone, banking on the Storm to cover the +5.5 spread at these current odds is something you might want to consider.
It is also worth noting that Las Vegas is terrible at covering the spread on the road, only sporting an 8-10-1 (Against-The-Spread) ATS card.
Winners of seven of their last eight, the Las Vegas Aces are making a solid push of keeping the fourth spot and albeit slim, possibly overtaking the Connecticut Sun for the third seed.
With two victories against the Seattle Storm this season, the Aces head into this game as the rightful favorite.
Even more impressive is the fact that the Aces did it on the road while only getting nine points from their reserves.
Besides Gray, versatile guard Jackie Young should also step up here. In their only loss to the Storm this season, Young was only limited to three points.
Should the Aces take care of the ball and get the usual numbers from franchise player A’ja Wilson, backing them to cover the -5.5 spread at these current odds could be a bargain considering the talent level of this team.
The Seattle Storm is a formidable team and should be able to challenge the Las Vegas Aces early on, especially with the backing of the home crowd.
However, considering the Storm’s injury concerns and their performance last game against the Los Angeles Sparks, I am more confident in picking the much healthier team to cover the spread and pull off the victory here.
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