Last updated Jun 24, 9:34pm ET

The Indiana Fever (6–7) close out their West Coast road trip at the Seattle Storm (9–5). Seattle enters on a three‑game win streak and holds strong home-court momentum, while Indiana looks to rebuild after two straight losses. The total is set around 166.5, pointing to a possible high-scoring showdown.

  • The Storm have won three straight and rank top‑10 in field goal percentage (46.8%) and assists (22.6) at home.
  • The Fever average 83.2 PPG with efficient offense (46.1 FG%) and strong rebounding (39.5 RPG), but struggle with turnovers (15.5 per game).
  • Seattle allows just 78.4 PPG and holds one of the stingiest perimeter defenses in the WNBA.

Indiana Fever Player Prop Pick: Aliyah Boston

The Fever have scored 88.0 PPG this season, with rebounding and efficiency key to their identity. Caitlin Clark (19.0 PPG) and Aliyah Boston (10.8 RPG) anchor the offense, but turnovers and defensive lapses have hampered them recently.

  • Boston averages 10.8 RPG and recorded 10 boards in her last game.
  • The Fever rank second in rebounds (39.5 per game) and she plays heavy minutes.
  • Seattle yields strong rebounding opportunities inside despite perimeter strength.
Pick
Aliyah Boston Over 8.5 Rebounds (-110)
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Seattle Storm Player Prop Pick: Nneka Ogwumike

The Storm are balanced offensively with Skylar Diggins (18.4 PPG, 6.1 APG), Nneka Ogwumike (17.8 PPG, 8.3 RPG), and Gabby Williams contributing. They force turnovers and hit from deep (37.8%) to complement strong home performance.

  • Ogwumike is averaging 25.6 PPG over her last three games and has hit 26 twice at home recently.
  • She leads Seattle in scoring and rebounding, playing 35–38 minutes per game.
  • Indiana allows 36.5 paint points per game—perfect for her inside dominance.
Pick
Nneka Ogwumike Over 16.5 Points (-110)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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