
Storm vs Aces Prediction 9-16-25 WNBA Picks
Storm vs Aces
September 16, 2025 9:30 pm EDT
The Line: Aces -5.5
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The Las Vegas Aces and Seattle Storm meet Tuesday in WNBA First Round Game 2 at the Climate Pledge Arena. Here’s a Storm vs Aces Prediction. This article will include a Storm vs Aces Pick.
Las Vegas Aces Betting Preview
The Las Vegas Aces look to complete the sweep to advance to the second round. The Aces have won 17 straight games.
The Las Vegas Aces are averaging 102 points on 50.7 percent shooting and allowing 77 points on 43.7 percent shooting. A’ja Wilson is averaging 29 points and 8 rebounds, while Jackie Young is averaging 18 points and 5 rebounds. Jewell Loyd is the third double-digit scorer and Dana Evans is grabbing 4 rebounds. The Las Vegas Aces are shooting 48.3 percent from beyond the arc and 76.2 percent from the free throw line. The Las Vegas Aces are allowing 38.9 percent shooting from deep and are grabbing 39 rebounds per game.
Seattle Storm Betting Preview
The Seattle Storm need a win to force a game 3 on Thursday. The Seattle Storm are in danger of losing in the first round back-to-back years.
The Seattle Storm are averaging 77 points on 43.7 percent shooting and allowing 102 points on 50.7 percent shooting. Gabby Williams is averaging 16 points and 3 rebounds, while Skylar Diggins is averaging 12 points and 2 rebounds. Dominique Malonga is the third double-digit scorer and Nneka Ogwumike is grabbing 8 rebounds. The Seattle Storm are shooting 38.9 percent from beyond the arc and 72.7 percent from the free throw line. The Seattle Storm are allowing 48.3 percent shooting from deep and are grabbing 34 rebounds per game.
Las Vegas Aces @ Seattle Storm Betting Trends: September 16, 2025
Why the Seattle Storm will win
- The underdogs have won eight of the Storm’s last 10 games at Climate Pledge Arena.
- The Aces have lost three of their last four road playoff games.
- The underdogs have covered the spread in each of the Storm’s last 10 games at Climate Pledge Arena.
- The Aces have failed to cover the spread in four of their last five road playoff games.
Why the Las Vegas Aces will win
- The Aces have won each of their last 17 games.
- The Storm have lost each of their last six playoff games.
- The Storm have failed to cover the spread in each of their last 11 night games at Climate Pledge Arena.
- The Aces have covered the spread in each of their last nine games against Western Conference opponents.
Total Points Facts
- Each of the Storm’s last five home playoff games have gone OVER the total points line.
- Each of the Aces’ last seven Tuesday games have gone UNDER the total points line.
Seattle Storm Player Facts
- Skylar Diggins has recorded 2+ assists in 86 consecutive appearances – longest active streak of any player in the league.
- Gabby Williams ranks 1st amongst qualified players for steals per 36 minutes (2.6) this season.
Las Vegas Aces Player Facts
- A’ja Wilson ranks 1st amongst qualified players for points per game (23.4) this season.
- Jackie Young has hit 4+ three-pointers in two consecutive appearances – longest active streak of any player in the league.
Matchup/League Facts
- The Seattle Storm rank 12th for offensive rebounds per game this season (6.9).
- The Seattle Storm rank 1st for steals per game this season (8.5).
- The Las Vegas Aces rank 1st for opponent blocks per game this season (2.6).
- The Las Vegas Aces rank 12th for opponent free throw percentage this season (81.5%).
Storm vs Aces Injury Report
The Storm will be without Katie Lou Samuelson due to a torn ACL.
The Aces don’t have any players listed on their injury report.
Storm vs Aces Prediction
The Storm are usually a tough out at home, and this is an experienced team that won’t be too bothered after a game 1 loss. However, I’m not sure how you can see the game 1 blowout and be excited to get behind the Storm just because of a change of venue. The Aces have also won 17 straight games and are covering numbers during this streak, so I’m not thrilled to step in front of them right now. The Aces have won 8 of the last 10 games against the Storm and have covered 7 of those wins. The line feels too soft. I’ll lay the points with the Aces, riding the hot hand.