Fever vs Storm Predictions, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s WNBA Game

Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike has been on a roll and we like the Over on her scoring prop against a Fever team that won't slow her down.

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Phil Naessens • Betting Analyst
Jun 24, 2025 • 08:11 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Storm star Nneka Ogwumike celebrates with teammate Skylar Diggins.

The Indiana Fever hopes to end their three-game West Coast road trip when they meet Nneka Ogwumike and the Seattle Storm.

Ogwumike has scored 25 or more points in three straight, and my Fever vs. Storm predictions expect her scoring touch to continue tonight. 

Read on as I share my WNBA picks for Tuesday, June 24. 

Fever vs Storm predictions

My Fever vs Storm best bet: Nneka Ogwumike Over 17.5 points (-110 at FanDuel)

Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike is averaging 19 points per home game this season on 58% shooting from the field and has cleared 18 points in five of her last eight games.

Ogwumike has the quickness to beat opponents to the cup or will pull up in the midrange. She’s also reliable for at least one triple on 41% shooting from downtown per home game. 

The Indiana Fever struggle to defend versatile scorers like Ogwumike, allowing 18.2 points per game to opposing forwards and a 10th-most 36.5 points per night in the paint. 

Ogwumike is red-hot and has scored at least 18 points in four of her seven home games. The Fever's inconsistent frontcourt defense, plus the former Olympian's current form, lends value to betting the Over on her scoring prop.

Caitlin Clark pick: Finding her long-range shot

My best bet
Caitlin Clark Over 3.5 threes (+142 at FanDuel)

Caitlin Clark is knocking down 31% of her 9.5 3-point attempts this season, but is mired in a 1-for-22 long-range shooting slump across her last three contests away from Indiana.

Despite this season's road woes, Clark shot 37% away from Indiana during her rookie season. She will continue to fire away despite her shooting woes, and that, along with tonight’s matchup, offers value for the plus-money offered on her three-point shooting prop. 

The Storm allows nearly three triples on 8.4 attempts per night from the guard position. Seattle allowed too many wide-open looks against the Liberty, and guard Marine Johannes went 3-of-9 from downtown. 

Clark has knocked down four or more triples in four of her previous eight games. Her matchup with the Seattle guards, alongside the importance of this game for Indiana, is ripe for a slump-busting long-range shooting night for the Fever guard.

Fever vs Storm same-game parlay (SGP)

Nneka Ogwumike Over 17.5 points

Caitlin Clark 4+ threes

Skylar Diggins 6+ assists

We'll enhance our Ogwumike and Clark props by adding Skylar Diggins' 6+ assists.

Diggins can exploit the Fever, as they allow 17 road assists while also benefiting in transition from an Indiana squad that allows 14 points per game from its 16 turnovers.

Diggins averages 6.7 assists per night at home with 6+ dimes in five of her previous six.

Fever vs Storm odds

Fever vs Storm live odds

Fever vs Storm opening odds

  • Spread: Indiana +1 (-110) | Seattle -1 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Indiana +100 | Seattle -120
  • Over/Under: Over 165 (-110) | Under 165 (-110)

Fever vs Storm trend

Nneka Ogwumike has scored at least 17 points in four of her previous seven home games. Find more WNBA betting trends for Fever vs. Storm.

How to watch Fever vs Storm

Location Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
Date Tuesday, 6-24-2025
Tip-off 10:00 p.m. ET
TV NBA TV

Fever vs Storm latest injuries

Fever: DeWanna Bonner G (Out).
Storm: Katie Lou Samuelson F (Out).
Find our latest WNBA injury reports.

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Phil Naessens
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Prior to joining Covers in 2022, Phil Naessens spent 38 years as a resident tennis pro in Las Vegas, Mykonos, and Corfu Greece. He’s the past host of the Phil Naessens Show (Armed Forces Radio), and currently hosts the tennis betting podcast, This Week in Tennis.

Phil is the author of the Betting 101 series (MLB, NFL, NCAAF, and Tennis) and has written for numerous publications including SB Nation, FanSided and Lenny Melnick Fantasy Sports. Phil curates the Chip and Charge Tennis Newsletter and pens a weekly tennis column called “10 Things About the ATP Tour," for Passing Shot Productions. 

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