Betting Odds & Predictions: Aces vs Wings | WNBA Semis Game 2

Las Vegas Aces vs. Dallas Wings | July 7, 2023

The Las Vegas Aces will match up against the Dallas Wings at home for Game Two of the Semifinals. After defeating the Wings 97-83, they will look to take a two-game lead. Here, you will find the WNBA betting odds, stats, trends, player prop bets, and predictions for Tuesday, Sept. 26.

That’s a dub. 🎰@_ajawilson22: 34 PTS // 8 REB // 2 STL // 4 BLK // 15-21 FG@kelseyplum10: 25 PTS // 5 REB // 4 AST // 53% FG // 5 3PM@JackieYoung3: 19 PTS // 10 REB // 7 AST // 60% FG // 5 3PM@cgray209: 13 PTS // 4 REB // 4 AST // 2 STL // 2 BLK#RaiseTheStakes pic.twitter.com/xoeMMhMYy5

— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) September 25, 2023

Tonight is game two of the WNBA Semifinals between the Las Vegas Aces (1-0, 1-0 Home) and the Dallas Wings (0-1, 0-1 Away). Best of five games, the Aces will have home-court advantage, and the Dallas Wings will look to even up the series.

With Las Vegas favored by ten points in game one, the Aces defeated the Wings 97-83. With 34 points, four blocks, and eight rebounds, A’ja Wilson is the “only player in WNBA playoff history with back-to-back games with 30 + points, 5+ rebounds, and 3 + blocks.”

The Aces had four players finish with points in double figures, including Jackie Young with a double-double.

Both the Dallas Wings and the Las Vegas Aces have multiple star players who averaged points in double figures throughout the season. Offensively, Dallas was able to keep up with the Aces’ 43.5 percent three-point shooting.

Las Vegas dominated the Wings on the rebounds, 26-19, and Dallas was outscored in the paint, 46-40. For the Wings, they had six players with points in double digits. Becky Hammon’s Aces finished the night shooting 100 percent from the free-throw line.

In this article, I will break down the WNBA betting odds, statistics, trends, odds, player prop bets, and predictions. The matchup will begin at 10 p.m. ET, at Michelob ULTRA Arena, located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you’re betting on the WNBA and interested in watching, the game will air on ESPN. For the best betting odds, stats, and analysis, here is information to know.

WNBA Odds Game 2: Las Vegas Aces vs. Dallas Wings

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook

Aces vs. Wings over 175.5

Both the Las Vegas Aces and the Dallas Wings remained two of the top three teams in terms of offensive rating this season. Going into the postseason, Aces remain No. 1, and the Wings at No. 3.

They remain the top rebounding teams in the postseason. Contrary to their shooting woes this year, Dallas is shooting 39 percent from three in playoff games. Through the first round, and in the last matchup, Dallas and Las Vegas average over 90 points a game, and average 182 points combined in their last three games.

Las Vegas and Dallas are two teams have a least four players that averaged points in double figures. In Vegas, Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, and Chelsea Gray are the core.

For Dallas, Natasha Howard, Satou Sabally, Teaira McCowan, and Arike Ogunbowale are the foundation. There is too much talent on both sides, I can’t fade the over here.

Why the over will hit tonight

For totals, the Wings and Aces finished 24-16-0 during the season, and three of their five matchups, including the playoffs, totaled the over in points. Since the end of July, the Aces average 101.6 points in three matchups against Dallas.

The Wings, who averaged nearly 88 points a game this year, are putting up 86 points a game against the Aces since July 30.

While Las Vegas runs a smaller three-guard lineup, the Wings have the size to be physical in the paint. Both the Aces and Wings were top teams in pace, and remain among the top in the playoffs.

With a higher pace, comes faster gameplay, and more scoring. Given their high rebounding percentage, Dallas ranks first in second-chance scoring, and points in the paint. If the Wings can continue their improbably shooting from long range, combined with their inside play, I fully expect the over to hit tonight.

Arike Ogunbowale under 20.5 points

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— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) September 24, 2023

Season Stats: PPG: 21.2 | FG: 39.8 % | 3 PT: 34.3 % | FT: 87.6 % | REB: 3.4 | AST: 4.5 |STL: 1.7

Playoff Stats: PPG: 18.7 | FG: 40.4 % | 3 PT: 31.3 % | FT: 64.3 % | REB: 4.7 | AST: 6.7 | STL:1.7 

Season Stats vs LV: PPG: 14.8 | FG: 33 % | 3 PT: 27.6 % | FT: 25 % | REB: 3.8 | AST: 4.5 | STL: 3 

Arike Ogunbowale is one of the most talented guards in the WNBA. Averaging over 21 points a game during the regular season, Ogunbowale has been a key piece of this Wings team, including the playoffs.

In four regular-season matchups against the Aces, No. 24s numbers dipped drastically. She averaged 14.8 points, on 33 percent from the field, and 27.6 percent from the three. In game one of the semifinals against Las Vegas, Ogunbowale was held to 12 points on 28.6 percent field goal shooting.

If you’re betting tonight, this prop hit once in four games against the Aces. Although Ogunbowale has been known for her drives in the paint, Vegas guards will have a heavy defense presence on her.

We’ve seen her pull from the three over Alysha Clarke, however, I am going to fade over 20.5 points against the best defensive team in the playoffs.

The shot volume has been there for Ogunbowale, along with her quickness. I see her scoring tonight, but with the amount of talent on this team, I believe it will be more balanced among the starters and bench players.

Through three playoff games, Dallas leads in bench points. Guard Odyssey Sims and Center Kalani Brown combined for 20 points off the Wings bench.

Season Statistics & Betting Trends

Las Vegas Aces

  • LV Aces: 5-0 in their last 5 games.
  • 8-2 in their last 10 games.
  • ATS Record: 21-19-0
  • O/U Record: 24-16-0
  • 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games.
  • 5-5 ATS in their last 10 games.
  • O/U is 3-2 in the last 5 games.
  • O/U: 6-4 in the last 10 games.
  • 1st in Offensive Rating (113)
  • 1st in Offensive Rating in the Playoffs (113.1)
  • 1st in Defensive Rating (97.7)
  • 1st in Defensive Rating in the Playoffs (87.2)
  • 1st in Points Per Game (92.8)
  • 2nd in Pace: 98.58
  • Opponent Points Per Game: 80.3 (2nd)
  • Three-Point Percentage: 37.2 % (2nd)
  • Three-Point Percentage in the Playoffs: 36.4 % (4th)
  • Rebounds Per Game: 34.8 (5th)
  • Rebounds Per Game in the Playoffs: 40.3 (1st)
  • LV ATS won last 10 games: New York (-7.5), Seattle (-20), Phoenix (-19), Chicago (-16, -17.5), Dallas (-10)

The only player in @wnba playoff history with back-to-back games with30+ PTS / 5+ REB / 3+ BLK

34 PTS / 8 REB / 4 BLK38 PTS / 16 REB / 4 BLK@_ajawilson22 // #RaiseTheStakes

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— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) September 25, 2023

Dallas Wings

  • Dallas Wings: 4-1 in their last 5 games.
  • 6-4 in their last 10 games.
  • ATS Record: 20-19-1
  • O/U Record: 24-16-0
  • 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games.
  • 6-4 ATS in their last 10 games.
  • O/U is 2-3 in the last 5 games.
  • O/U: 8-2 in the last 10 games.
  • 3rd in Offensive Rating (106.9)
  • 3rd in Offensive Rating in the playoffs (108.6)
  • 8th in Defensive Rating (103.5)
  • 3rd in Defensive Rating in the playoffs (98.8)
  • 3rd in Points Per Game (87.9)
  • 3rd in Pace: 98.21
  • Opponent Points Per Game: 84.9 (9th)
  • Three-Point Percentage: 31.7 % (12th)
  • Three-Point Percentage playoffs: 39 % (3rd)
  • Rebounds Per Game: 38.7 (1st)
  • Rebounds Per Game playoffs: 38 (2nd)
  • Dallas ATS won last 10 games: Indiana (-4.5, -9), New York (+6), Seattle (-11.5), Atlanta (+1.5, -6).

Onward & Upward ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/we1C7KyKLU

— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) September 25, 2023

Head-to-head stats: Aces vs. Wings

Season Matchups:

  • Game 1: Las Vegas 89, Dallas 82 (Dallas +9.5m under 176)
  • Game 2: Dallas 80, Las Vegas 78 (Dallas +9.6, under 176)
  • Game 3: Las Vegas 104, Dallas, 91 (Las Vegas -11, over 176)
  • Game 4: Las Vegas 104, Dallas 84 (Las Vegas -8.5, over 178)

Playoffs

Game 1: Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83 (Las Vegas -10, over 174)

  • Las Vegas won the regular season series 3-1
  • The spread was split 2-2
  • Game Points (AVG) last 10 matchups: 166
  • Las Vegas average points last 10 games: 90
  • Dallas average points last 10 games: 92

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— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) September 24, 2023

  1. WNBA Womens Sports

    Angel Reese Sets WNBA Double-Double Record

    **Angel Reese, selected seventh overall by the Chicago Sky in the 2024 WNBA Draft, stands out as the lone rookie averaging a double-double this season.**

    For those who questioned Angel Reese’s fit in the WNBA, her performance has silenced skeptics and affirmed her status as a rising star in the league. Today, she made history that underscores her potential to become one of basketball’s all-time greats. Beyond her dominance on the court, Reese is also turning heads with her fashion sense, undeniable charisma, and unwavering self-assurance, which translate beautifully into her gameplay.

    In the Chicago Sky’s camp day victory, a score of 83-72 against the Dallas Wings, Reese recorded a career-high 18 rebounds alongside 16 points. With two steals added to her stats, the player dubbed “Chi-Town Barbie” achieved a remarkable milestone, becoming the first rookie ever in WNBA history to notch seven consecutive double-doubles. Eight of her rebounds were on the offensive glass, contributing to Chicago’s impressive 48-22 advantage in points scored in the paint. Just a week prior, she had set a new personal best with 20 points against the Connecticut Sun, finishing this latest game at a +17 efficiency while shooting 7-for-13 overall.

    Although the Dallas Wings faced injury challenges, their head coach, Latricia Tramell, opted for a larger lineup. With Natasha Howard returning under a minutes restriction, Reese took full advantage of the matchup, showcasing her talent against formidable opponents like Howard, Monique Billings, Teaira McCowan, Morgan Bertsch, and Stephanie Soares—none of whom are shorter than 6 foot 2. Her extraordinary performance is a testament to her skill set, particularly against a Dallas team that ranks second in the league for points scored in the paint. Winning in the WNBA is no small feat, particularly when competing against players towering 6 foot 5 and taller.

    In a post-game interview, Reese revealed that she had studied extensive film on Dallas, emphasizing her willingness to do the hard work for her teammates. “I’ll step in, I’ll mess up my nails, lashes, and stuff like that, just for my teammates,” Reese shared in a social media post from the Chicago Sky. She embodies the qualities every franchise covets in a cornerstone player: heart, grit, and hustle.

    Reese’s impressive statistics now place her among the legendary figures who paved the way for women’s basketball, such as Sylvia Fowles, Elena Delle Donne, and Candace Parker. With ambitions to surpass Fowles’s season offensive rebounding record, Reese is already third in the league in rebounds, leading all rookies with a total of 68 offensive boards, outpacing elite players such as A’ja Wilson, Napheesa Collier, and Alyssa Thomas.

    During the broadcast, Reese emphasized her close relationship with Fowles, reiterating her commitment to victory. “I just want to do whatever it takes to win, and rebounding is what I do to win,” Reese expressed following the game.

    With her seventh consecutive double-double, Reese is having a historic rookie season and is on track to break Fowles’s records as she continues to excel at just 22 years old. At halftime, she had already secured 11 rebounds and eclipsed previous records held by Cindy Brown and Tina Charles. Currently, she boasts averages of 12.4 points and 10.8 rebounds per game, making her the only rookie to reach double figures this season. Following the unfortunate injury to Cameron Brink, Reese has distinguished herself in her rookie class.

    The Sky entered this game on a rough stretch, having lost four consecutive outings against the Dream, Sun, Mystics, and Fever. However, Reese and her teammates delivered an electrifying performance at Chicago’s annual Camp Day, where many young fans experience their first WNBA game. Engaging with thousands of children in the crowd, Reese expressed her joy in clinching a victory. “Man, I’m just happy we finally won,” she told ESPN. “I’m excited to be in this league, and win some more.”

    Currently second overall in points behind Caitlin Clark, Reese leads all rookies in rebounds per game, free-throw attempts and makes, field goals attempted and made, and steals. Her accomplishments make a strong case for the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Award.

    While other players also earn attention, it’s essential not to overlook Reese, a bona fide national champion and standout during her four years at LSU under the guidance of coach Kim Mulkey. Drafted alongside fellow Gamecock legend Kamilla Cardoso, there were questions about how the two would fit into Teresa Weatherspoon’s front court. Despite some media controversies, Reese consistently puts up impressive numbers.

    Standing at 6 foot 3, Reese has recorded double-doubles against notable teams like the Fever, Mystics, Sun, Dream, and Liberty. Out of those seven games, three teams rank among the top five in rebounding. Today, she exhibited relentless aggression, creating numerous second-chance opportunities. Developing her mid-range and outside shooting game would elevate her to a true triple threat.

    Eager to continue improving, Reese is a legitimate contender for Rookie of the Year, thriving by consistently making winning plays.

    With a season record of 5-9, Reese and the Chicago Sky look ahead to their next challenge against the Indiana Fever at home this Sunday evening.

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  2. WNBA Womens Sports

    Introducing the 2024 US Women’s 3×3 Olympics Team: Brink, Burdick, Howard, Van Lith

    Introducing the USA Basketball 3x3 Women's National Team

    Introducing the USA Basketball 3x3 Women's National Team

    The American Basketball organization has announced the starting lineup for the 2024 Women’s National 3×3 squad.

    Featuring the talented Cameron Brink as a standout, the team will also boast the skills of Rhyne Howard, Hailey Van Lith, and Cierra Burdick. Chosen by a selection panel, the Olympic Games are set to be held in Paris, showcasing what promises to be an exceedingly powerful, adaptable, and all-rounded team.

    Just a year prior, Brink, Van Lith, and Burdick guided the USA team to victory at the 2023 FIBA 3×3 World Cup, securing the gold medal. With a mix of experienced and emerging talents, team cohesion is expected to be even stronger. Van Lith and Burdick, in particular, have been playing alongside each other since the 2022 World Cup.

    The announcement of the players selected for the team was met with profound emotional displays across various social media platforms.

    At 22, Brink, who was the Los Angeles Sparks’ second pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, has consistently performed during her freshman season. With Stanford as her alma mater, Brink’s averages include 8.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. Renowned for her defensive capabilities, her professional performance has lived up to expectations.

    Ranking second in the WNBA for total blocks (21) and leading new recruits in that domain, Brink also stands third among her rookie peers for rebounds. As a highly regarded defensive anchor in the league, she excels in defensive boards per contest. With an average of 2.6 blocks per outing, her defensive acumen will be pivotal in the 3×3 format.

    After achieving a personal best of 21 points in a recent game against the Fever, the Stanford graduate was honored as the MVP of the 2023 3×3 FIBA World Cup, having steered her team to the top podium. She also played in the 2018 FIBA U17 and 2019 U19 Women’s World Cup teams.

    Expanding her team’s offensive options, Brink offers spacing on the floor and can both shoot from the distance and engage in post-up moves. A crucial element will be her prowess in seizing the offensive rebounds.

    Introduced at the Tokyo Games in 2021, the 3×3 basketball format promises a riveting yet demanding style of play. Rizzotti and the team are gearing up for their inaugural run in Paris, with the events slated to commence at the twilight of July, stretching into early August.

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  3. WNBA Womens Sports

    WNBA Players of the Week: A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu

    Week 3 Western Conference Player of the Week: A'ja Wilson

    Week 3 Western Conference Player of the Week: A'ja Wilson

    MVP Periodt and the Sovereign of Brooklyn are dominating WNBA news.

    A’ja Wilson from the Las Vegas Aces and Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty have undeniably made an impression, influencing the game within and outside the bounds of the court. Formerly competitors in the 2023 WNBA Finals, they have now claimed the titles of Eastern and Western Conference players of the week.

    Ionescu is partnered with Nike and recently unwrapped the Sabrina 2s just last month. Around this coinciding period, Wilson disclosed her inaugural shoe, the Nike A’One, slated for a 2025 launch. Wilson now stands alongside Ionescu as one of the trio of active WNBA athletes boasting their own exclusive footwear lines.

    Not even a full two months into the current season and Wilson as well as Ionescu are exerting considerable influence on their respective squads’ performances.

    Despite Wilson’s impressive credentials as a two-time WNBA Champion, MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year, she hasn’t overlooked that one time she was ranked fourth by an MVP voter. And with reason, she perpetuates her response to the skeptics with stellar displays on the basketball court.

    A’ja Wilson is once again performing at an MVP level

    Off to a blistering start, the Aces star added eight blocks and three steals in both matchups against the Atlanta Dream and Minnesota Lynx.

    4-2 on the season, Becky Hammon and the Aces suffered a rare 78-74 against the Dream on the road. However, how can we forget Wilson’s unforgettable block on good friend Allisha Gray? It may not have traveled into the concession stand but was a statement block.

    On pace for another historical season, Wilson started off the season with five straight double-doubles, owning the longest streak of 20+ points and 10+ rebounds in WNBA history. The league leader in blocks with 12.4, Wilson boasted 29 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, two steals, and four blocks against the Lynx. And a few days later, she put up 28 points, three assists, one steal, and four blocks against the Dream. Over the two games, Wilson shot 46.1 percent from the field.

    Earning the weekly award for the 17th time in her career, Wilson has elevated her game significantly. Through six games into the 2024 season, the Aces star is averaging career-highs in points (26.5), rebounds (12.5), and blocks (2.8). Leading the league in player-estimated impact, Wilson is already poised as one of the all-time greats ever to grace the game.

    Sabrina Ionescu’s game has evolved beyond the three-point shot

    Nearly 21 percent (31) of Ionescu’s 146 field goal attempts have been delivered as driving layups and floating bank shots. Compare this to last year, where she only attempted 17 floater shots. More confident than ever, the California native averages the most points since her rookie season, with 17.9 points per game. Given she only played three games in her first season, it’s a testament to the dedication, growth, and evolution of her game.

    Ionescu started off the week with a game-high 22 points, six rebounds, and nine assists against the Phoenix Mercury at home. According to Liberty PR,  Ionescu became the first player in franchise history to record double-digit points with at least five assists in a single quarter (10 points and five assists).

    Just a few days later, No. 20 poured in 24 points, one rebound, three assists, on 50 percent three-point shooting against Washington at the Barclays. To end the week, the former Oregon star put up 16 points, six rebounds, and six assists in front of 17,000+ fans against the Indiana Fever.

    The Las Vegas Aces (4-2) are set to match up against the Dallas Wings, Seattle Storm, and Los Angeles Sparks this week. The New York Liberty defeated the Chicago Sky 88-75 on Tuesday night, and will matchup with Atlanta, Connecticut, and Washington later this week.

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