The Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces battle for a spot in the WNBA Finals in Tuesday’s winner-take-all Game 5.
The latest: No one expected the Fever to make it this far without Caitlin Clark, but here they are. Kelsey Mitchell has taken charge of the offence and scored a team-high 25 points to keep Indiana’s season alive in Game 4. The Aces are still heavily favoured to win and advance tonight, though.
Check out the best Aces vs. Fever prop bets for Sept. 30, featuring Mitchell and Odyssey Sims.
Aces vs. Fever prop bets
Best bet: Mitchell over 20.5 points (-125)
I backed Mitchell to clear 19.5 points in Game 4, and she came through.
That wasn’t a surprise, considering the guard’s sky-high usage rate. In the regular season, Clark led the Fever in these categories after Clark went down with an injury on July 15:
- MIN (31.7)
- Points (21.2)
- FGA (16.3)
- 3PA (7.0)
And all of those numbers have seen an uptick in the postseason.
Mitchell is averaging 23.3 PPG while taking 18.6 shots a night. She played 39 out of a possible 40 minutes on Sunday, and Stephanie White will surely lean on her again.
Key stat: Mitchell is 4-1 against this line in her last five games.
WNBA quick pick
Sims 10+ points (-122): The Fever will need some secondary scoring behind Mitchell and Aliyah Boston if they want to pull off an upset.
Enter, Odyssey Sims.
The 33-year-old guard has provided some efficient baskets for Indiana this series, outside of a Game 3 stinker where she went 0-for-7 from the field.
- Game 1: 18 points (6-of-9 shooting)
- Game 2: 19 points (7-of-12 shooting)
- Game 4: 17 points (7-of-13 shooting)
I love that Sims went right back to it after hitting zero shots in Game 3, and believe she will be the X-factor in this game tonight.
Overall, she’s 5-2 against this milestone in the postseason.
Aces vs. Fever prop bets made at 12:05 p.m. ET on 09/30/2025.
Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.