Ruffolo's Aces/Fever Best Bet

Indiana Fever (19-18) vs Las Vegas Aces (23-13)

Friday, September 13, 2024 at 7:30 pm

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This game just features two teams headed in different directions. The Fever are a solid team and come playoff time, could be a tough out given that home court advantage, but the Fever lately have failed to cover in 4 straight and their losses are coming against the better teams in the WNBA, like the Aces, who are 3-0 against the Fever this season with all 3 wins coming by double digits. The Aces just have Caitlin Clark and the Fever figured out, and as long as I don’t see A’ja Wilson on the injury report I’m in, which I currently don’t. The Aces are still trying to hold on to the top-4 spot in the standings for home court with the Storm breathing down their necks, and the Aces and Storm face off next week so holding serve and keeping pace in case the Storm stumble is huge for the Aces here. Give me Las Vegas.

Chris’s Pick Las Vegas Aces: -3.5 -110

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