Action Network WNBA expert Danielle Alvari breaks down why the Minnesota Lynx shouldn't sleep on the Indiana Fever coming into their house.
The Indiana Fever (10-14) battle the Minnesota Lynx (16-7) on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Target Center. It starts at 4:00 PM ET. Dig into the best bets available (according to our computer predictions) for Sunday’s game, before you make an informed wager on the matchup.
A’ja Wilson takes the Las Vegas Aces (15-7) into a matchup against the Washington Mystics (6-17) after scoring 33 points in an 84-70 victory over the Dream.
The Indiana Fever (10-14) go up against the Minnesota Lynx (16-7) at Target Center on Sunday, July 14, 2024. The game starts at 4:00 PM ET on ESPN. Lynx vs.
The Las Vegas Aces (15-7) will look to extend a three-game winning streak when they visit the Washington Mystics (6-17) on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at St.
Early on Sunday, the Connecticut Sun will go into their morning clash vs. the Phoenix Mercury with guards Moriah Jefferson (Right Ankle) and Tiffany Mitchell (Left Hip) both ruled out.
Former league MVP Nneka Ogwumike is showing few signs of slowing down in her 13th WNBA season, her first in Seattle, and the Storm are prospering. Ogwumike shoots for her third 20-point effort in the past four games when the Storm (15-8) host the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.
The Phoenix Mercury will look to get their first win of the season over the Connecticut Sun who won both matchups so far, but Phoenix has five players on the injury report who may all be out.
Dearica Hamby racked up 27 points, including two late layups, that helped the visiting Los Angeles Sparks hold off the Dallas Wings 87-81 on Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Texas, in a contest between the bottom two teams in the WNBA Western Conference standings.
The Phoenix Mercury were on a three-game winning streak before it was snapped by the Indiana Fever on Friday, and the story of the game was how significantly injured the Mercury were.
Liberty prevailed over stat-padding on Saturday.
Caitlin Clark made a brief confession after she joined the Indiana Fever this year. "I grew up loving the Minnesota Lynx," Clark said during her introductory news conference.
Brittney Griner's recent injury is causing questions on whether she will be available for the Olympic Games or if someone like Caitlin Clark could take her spot.
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese saw her WNBA record streak of consecutive double-doubles come to an end on Saturday afternoon in an 81-67 loss to the New York Liberty.
Sabrina Ionescu had 28 points as the visiting New York Liberty defeated the Chicago Sky for the second time in three days with an 81-67 decision on Saturday.
In truth, I was able to watch this game from the comfort of the living room, but consistency dictates that I keep the title, well, consistent. For the first 2 1/2 minutes, the Minnesota Lynx looked as though they were prepared to get the broom out and make good use of it against the Seattle Storm.
She posted her 13th double-double of the season while becoming only the second player ever to record at least 33 points and 18 rebounds in a game.
Action Network's WNBA experts share their best bets for Saturday, July 13 featuring picks for Liberty vs. Sky and Sparks vs. Wings.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 28 points, Caitlin Clark had 20 and the Indiana Fever were able to fend off a late, fourth-quarter surge by the Phoenix Mercury to win 95-86 on Friday evening.
The Aces improved to 15-7 with a 84-70 victory against the Atlanta Dream keeping the Aces in fourth in the standings. With the loss, the Dream record falls to 7-15 on the season.
Last time out, a slow start eventually doomed the Indiana Fever. The Washington Mystics took an early lead and managed to fight off a late surge, handing Caitlin Clark and the Fever another loss this season.
The back-to-back WNBA Champions Las Vegas Aces are rounding into shape this season, and Kelsey Plum has been a major factor on the court. Plum has also been a big player in the sneaker world.
What: WNBA Regular Season Game When: Friday, July 12 Who: Las Vegas Aces vs. Atlanta Dream Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Where: Gateway Center Arena (College Park, GA) The Las Vegas Aces are starting to hit their stride and have a chance to avenge an early-season loss as they head to Atlanta for a non-conference matchup with the Dream.
Check out Action Network's WNBA experts' three best bets for Friday, July 12, featuring picks for the Mercury vs. Fever matchup, plus one for Lynx vs. Storm.
The Aces improved to 14-6 with a 84-79 victory against the Seattle Storm putting the Aces up to fourth in the standings. With the loss, the Storm record falls to 14-8 on the season.
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