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Weekday WNBA Action Includes Connecticut Sun at Chicago Sky on NBA TV

WNBA action this week includes the Connecticut Sun at the Chicago Sky on NBA TV. The advantage should be with the home team since they haven’t played since Monday while the Connecticut Sun had to play on Thursday at Indiana. Let’s take a look at all of the games from Tuesday through Friday in the WNBA and WNBA predictions.

 

Tuesday, May 27th

Seattle Storm at New York Liberty

I am going to take a shot with the Seattle Storm twice this week and this is the first instance, plus the points in New York.

 

Wednesday, May 28th

Tulsa Shock at San Antonio Silver Stars

I will take the points with the road team in this contest.

 

Thursday, May 29th

Connecticut Sun at Indiana Fever

This is one that the Connecticut Sun really needs to win because it is very unlikely they are going to win on Friday with no rest. I will take the road team plus the points in WNBA odds.

 

Friday, May 30th

Connecticut Sun at Chicago Sky (NBA TV)

Not only do the Connecticut Sun have the disadvantage in terms of rest, they are also just 4-6 straight up and 2-8 ATS in the last 10 against the Chicago Sky. The teams met in Chicago earlier this month and the Chicago Sky won 78-68. The Chicago Sky have now won the last three in this series at home and covered the spread each time. Four of the last five in Chicago have gone over the total. I will go with the trends in this one and lay the points with the Chicago Sky.

 

New York Liberty at Washington Mystics

I will go over the total in this contest.

 

Seattle Storm at Atlanta Dream

I will take the points in this one with the road team.

 

San Antonio Silver Stars at Minnesota Lynx

The home team has the advantage in terms of rest but the Minnesota Lynx don’t always cover big numbers at home. I will take the big points with the road team.

 

Tulsa Shock at Phoenix Mercury

It is hard to make a case for taking the road team as they just played on Wednesday while the Phoenix Mercury are rested. I will lay the points and take the home team.

Written by Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson has been a sports writer for the last 25 years and he has been a fantasy football fanatic for the last decade. His extensive experience started in Las Vegas in the 1980's and continued around the country during the 1990s. Look for his expertise as he
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