Last updated Jun 10, 4:33pm ET

Tonight at 10:00 p.m. ET, the Sparks (3–7) welcome the Aces (4–4) to Crypto.com Arena. LA fights to extend its recent upward trend, while Vegas looks to shake off recent backup and chemistry issues under its championship pedigree.

  • The Aces have stumbled early, including a 27-point blowout loss to the Valkyries.
  • The Sparks have shown flashes, including covering ATS in recent outings and securing an 84–62 win over Vegas earlier this season.
  • Vegas swept the 2024 series and claimed the first meeting this year 96–81, but LA rebounded with a big road win in early June.

Los Angeles Sparks Player Prop Pick: Kelsey Plum

Under new coach Lynne Roberts, LA is blending youth and veteran experience, led by Kelsey Plum (21.6 PPG). Despite defensive shortcomings (4th‑worst defensive rating), the Sparks have found offensive spark, especially with Rickea Jackson back in action.

  • Volume Shooter: Plum averages 21.6 PPG and has attempted 18+ shots in 7 of 10 games.
  • Revenge Factor: Facing her former team, Plum has extra motivation and familiarity with Vegas’ defensive tendencies.
  • Backcourt Responsibility: Without full secondary , Plum shoulders LA’s scoring on most nights.
Pick
Kelsey Plum Over 20.5 Points (-110)
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Las Vegas Aces Player Prop Pick: A’ja Wilson

Still loaded with talent, including MVP A’ja Wilson and veteran contenders, the Aces are working through chemistry issues caused by roster turnover. Their ceiling remains championship-level, but inconsistency and growing pains from redesigned roles have shown in clutch moments.

  • High Volume: Wilson dropped 35 on LA in their first meeting this season.
  • Star Role: She remains the focal point of the Aces’ offense, even amid system adjustments.
  • Matchup Favorable: Sparks allow 84.2 PPG, ranking 4th-worst defensively—a clear path for Wilson to dominate.
Pick
A’ja Wilson Over 23.5 Points (-110)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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Kervin is a Kean University graduate with a bachelor`s degree in Communications Journalism. He also played collegiate football there, as a team captain and starting Outside Linebacker. I think he knows what he\'s talking about. Make sure to tune in to see what comes next!

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