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27/09/2025 – 00:30
Indiana Fever W
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00:30
27/09/2025
Las Vegas Aces W
Odds updated on September 24, 2025 at 10:06 pm
The Las Vegas Aces responded emphatically in Game 2, evening their semifinal series with the Indiana Fever at one win apiece. After being stunned at home in the opener, the defending champions looked far more like themselves on Tuesday night, cruising to a 90-68 victory. A’ja Wilson, fresh off being named league MVP for the fourth time, set the tone with 25 points, nine rebounds, and a playoff career-high five steals.
NaLyssa Smith added 18 points on efficient shooting, while Jackie Young, Jewell Loyd, and Dana Evans all reached double figures. Chelsea Gray orchestrated the offense with 10 assists as Las Vegas controlled the game from the first quarter onward.
For Indiana Fever, the offensive rhythm that carried them in Game 1 was harder to find. Odyssey Sims led the Fever with 18 points, while Lexie Hull, battling through a back injury, contributed 15 off the bench. Kelsey Mitchell, who had poured in 34 points in the series opener, was held to just 13 on 4-of-14 shooting, and Aliyah Boston finished with 10.
Despite being shorthanded with multiple players sidelined, the Fever continued to compete, but the Aces’ defensive pressure and balanced scoring proved too much. With the series now tied, the focus shifts to Indianapolis, where Game 3 on Friday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse will give the Fever a chance to reclaim momentum in front of their home crowd.
Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces Same Game Parlay
Here are some same game parlays for Friday’s Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces game, according to FanDuel.
Same Game Parlay 1
First to Score a Basket – A’ja Wilson (+135), Jackie Young to Score 15+ Points (‑220), Kelsey Mitchell 3+ Made Threes (+118)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to win $644 profit (total return $744)
First to Score a Basket – A’ja Wilson (+135) Wilson has been the Aces’ tone‑setter all postseason, and she’s taken the first shot in both games of this series. Her ability to establish position early makes her a strong candidate to open the scoring again. With Las Vegas looking to quiet the Indiana crowd quickly, A’ja Wilson is the most reliable option to cash this leg.
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Jackie Young to Score 15+ Points (‑220) Jackie Young has been consistent throughout the playoffs, averaging in the mid‑teens while providing secondary scoring behind A’ja Wilson. She’s cleared 15 points in both games of the series so far, and her ability to attack off the dribble or spot up makes this a high‑probability play. With Indiana’s defense focused heavily on A’ja Wilson, Young should continue to find opportunities.
Kelsey Mitchell 3+ Made Threes (+118) Kelsey Mitchell remains Indiana Fever’s most dangerous perimeter threat. Even in Game 2, when the Fever struggled offensively, she still found looks from deep. At home in Game 3, she’s likely to be more aggressive, and Indiana Fever will need her shooting to keep pace with Las Vegas Aces. Three makes from beyond the arc is well within her range, especially given her volume.
Same Game Parlay 2
Lexie Hull to Record 4+ Rebounds (‑118), NaLyssa Smith to Record 4+ Rebounds (‑325), Odyssey Sims to Record 4+ Assists (‑156)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to win $297 profit (total return $397)
Lexie Hull 4+ Rebounds (‑118) Lexie Hull has been active on the glass off the bench, especially with Indiana Fever shorthanded. Her energy and size on the perimeter give her steady rebounding chances, making four boards a reachable mark.
NaLyssa Smith 4+ Rebounds (‑325) NaLyssa Smith is one of Indiana Fever’s most reliable rebounders, averaging well above this number throughout the postseason. This is the safest leg of the parlay and provides stability.
Odyssey Sims 4+ Assists (‑156) Odyssey Sims has taken on a larger playmaking role, particularly with defenses collapsing on Kelsey Mitchell. She’s consistently creating looks for teammates, and four assists is well within her typical output.
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Same Game Parlay – Long Shot Special
First Half Points Tie (+1300), 1st Quarter Winner – Las Vegas Aces (‑148), Win Margin – Las Vegas Aces by 11‑15 Points (+480)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to win $13,546 profit
First Half Points Tie (+1300) High‑risk, high‑reward leg. Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces have both had stretches of balanced scoring, and a halftime tie is rare but not impossible in a playoff setting.
1st Quarter Winner – Las Vegas Aces (‑148) The Aces have consistently started strong, especially after adjustments in Game 2. Their defensive pressure and A’ja Wilson’s early touches make them the safer pick to take the opening frame.
Win Margin – Aces by 11‑15 Points (+480) This margin aligns with Game 2’s result, where Las Vegas Aces controlled the pace and pulled away late. If Indiana Fever keeps it competitive but the Aces still dictate, this window is realistic.
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