- Matchup: Atlanta Dream vs Indiana Fever
- Date: Thursday, June 4, 2026
- Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
- Broadcast: Prime Video
- Betting Odds: Atlanta (+1.5)
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In an exciting showdown at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Atlanta Dream (6-2) will face off against the Indiana Fever (4-4). The Fever are currently favored by 1.5 points, with the over/under line set at 171.5 points.
The Atlanta Dream secured a solid victory in their last outing, defeating the Connecticut Sun 91-75. Their striking performance included a 47.1% shooting success rate (32 of 68). From beyond the arc, Atlanta made 14 of 37 attempts. At the free-throw line, the Dream converted 13 out of 18 for a rate of 72.2%. The team grabbed 29 rebounds, 12 of which were offensive, and dished out 22 assists. Defensively, they pressured their opponents into committing 28 turnovers, leading to 16 steals. Connecticut managed a shooting percentage of 47.3% (26 of 55) and recorded six assists alongside four steals. The Sun collected 23 rebounds (6 offensive, 17 defensive) and blocked four shots, while hitting 65.5% from the free-throw line, sinking 19 of their 29 attempts. Their performance from three-point territory was below par, as they made only 4 of 17 shots.

Rhyne Howard was a standout player in this matchup, totaling 36 points on 12 of 24 shooting. Over 37 minutes of gameplay, she also managed to grab 2 rebounds and dish out 2 assists, achieving a shooting percentage of 50.0% from the field.
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The Atlanta Dream come into this match with an impressive season record of 6-2. They are hitting 32.1% of their three-point attempts (72 of 224) and maintaining a free-throw success rate of 74.4%. Offensively, they average 84.8 points per game, ranking 9th in the league, while shooting 43.8% from the field. Atlanta averages 14.6 turnovers per game and commits 16.4 personal fouls. The team collects around 37.4 rebounds each game and has tallied 161 assists this season, placing them 13th in the league for assists. Defensively, the Dream force 15.1 turnovers and draw 19.6 fouls per game. They rank 2nd in the league for fewest assists allowed with 152 surrendered this season. Their opponents shoot 45.3% (242 of 534) against them, while Atlanta gives up an average of 29.3 rebounds per game and allows just 27.3% from three-point range, ranking them 2nd in points allowed per game at 79.1.
In their recent performance, the Indiana Fever faced a challenging defeat against the Portland Fire, losing 100-84. The Fever managed to secure 26 rebounds (17 defensive and 9 offensive) but turned the ball over 17 times and recorded 6 steals. They took advantage of the Fire’s 26 personal fouls, going to the free-throw line 35 times, converting 31 shots for an impressive success rate of 88.6%. From downtown, Indiana struggled, making only 5 of 22 attempts (22.7%). With an overall shooting percentage of 41.4%, Indiana finished 24 for 58 from the field. They allowed Portland to shoot an impressive 51.4% from the field (36 of 70) and permitted 9 out of 23 three-point shots (39.1%). The Fever allowed Portland to collect 25 rebounds throughout the game, including 8 on the offensive end.
Aliyah Boston was a crucial contributor for the Fever, scoring 18 points from 7 of 13 shooting (53.8%) and adding 7 rebounds in her 26 minutes on the floor, alongside 2 assists.
Currently, Indiana holds a season record of 4-4. They have tallied 734 points so far this season (91.8 per game) while averaging 32.3 rebounds. The Fever commit 24.1 fouls each game and boast a free-throw success rate of 84.6%. Offensively, they excel with a shooting percentage of 44.9% from the field, ranking 8th in the league. Indiana is averaging 22.1 assists per game, placing them 3rd in the WNBA, but they do average 14.8 turnovers. However, on defense, the Fever rank 13th in points per game allowed at 89.0, yielding 18.0 assists and 29.6 rebounds nightly, ranking 2nd in both categories. On the three-point line, they allow opposing teams to shoot 33.3% (53 of 159) and opponents convert 81.1% of their free-throw attempts. Indiana also forces an average of 13.8 turnovers while allowing teams to shoot 47.0% from the field, which ranks them 11th in the league.
Who will prevail in tonight’s WNBA matchup against the spread?
Recommendation: Bet on Atlanta (+1.5)
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