On Sunday, September 28, the Indiana Fever will host the Las Vegas Aces in a must-win Game 4 of their best-of-five semifinal series of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs. Currently, the series is locked at 2-1 in favor of the second-seeded Aces. The Game 3 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis saw the visitors stealing a gritty 84-72. They are just one win away from making it to their third WNBA Finals in four years.
The Fever, on the other hand, aim to make the most of their home-court advantage after letting it slip away in Game 3. They look to even the series and force a decisive Game 5 back in Las Vegas.
Here are some same game parlays for semifinals Game 4 between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces, as per odds on FanDuel.
Jackie Young to Score 10+ Points (-1250) + Natasha Howard to Record 4+ Rebounds (-650) + Aliyah Boston to Record 6+ Assists (+320)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to win $371
Jackie Young to Score 10+ Points (-1250): Jackie Young is the second-leading scorer for the Aces in the 2025 postseason. She is averaging 19.0 ppg and has had 15 straight games with double digit scores. Expect her to dominate the court with the same intensity.
Natasha Howard to Record 4+ Rebounds (-650): Howard grabbed five or more rebounds throughout the postseason. Recording 4+ rebounds wouldn’t be too big of a deal for her in Game 4.
Aliyah Boston to Record 6+ Assists (+320): Aliyah Boston has emerged as one of the most reliable players for the Fever, especially after their season-ending injury struggles. During the postseason, there has been one game where she recorded six assists. However, considering what is at stake, Boston would push herself in Game 4.
A’ja Wilson to Record a Double Double (-175) + Chelsea Gray O 15.5 Pts + Ast (-136) + 1st Quarter Total Points U 39.5 Points (-128)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to Win $395
A’ja Wilson to Record a Double Double (-175): Wilson is one of the most elite players in the league right now. The four-time MVP has recorded 25 double-doubles in her playoff career. Lock in another versatile night to add count to the tally.
Chelsea Gray O 15.5 Pts+ Ast (-136): Gray, leading the Aces in assists with an average of 7.2 apg during the postseason, has combined over 15.5 points and assists in the last five games. With WNBA Finals seed on stake for Las Vegas, Gray is ready to deliver another noteworthy performance with a monster stat line.
1st Quarter Total Points U 39.5 Points (-128): The Aces and the Fever had an explosive start to Game 2, where they posted 43 points in the opening quarter. However, in Game 3, the number went down to 36, owing to the defense of both teams choking the start. Expect another showdown with sluggish start as both teams put their best defense forward.
A’ja Wilson to Record 40+ Points + Rebounds + Assists (+100) + Chelsea Gray Made Threes O 1.5 (+178) + Aliyah Boston O 13.2 Points (-102)
Parlay Payout: Bet $100 to win $467
A’ja Wilson to Record 40+ Points+ Rebounds+ Assists (+100): The reigning MVP has been stuffing the score sheet with impressive stats all throughout the season. In Game 3 vs the Storm, she combined 40+ points+ rebounds+ assists (38-5-3), and finished at 39 in the remaining two games against the Storm. With her team pushing for a Finals berth, she could once again display her all-around dominance and erupt for a monstrous stat line.
Chelsea Gray Made Threes O 1.5 (+178): Chelsea Gray is averaging 1.2 3PM in the postseason. In Game 1 against Indy and Game 3 against Seattle, she drained two threes. Taking the upcoming game’s importance into consideration, Gray’s average makes this a high-value leg.
Aliyah Boston O 13.2 Points (-102): Boston is dropping 10.8 ppg in the postseason. In the previous two games against the Aces, she added 12 points and 10 points, respectively. While the Aces’ elite defense comes as a threat, Boston would make the most of home court and the roaring environment at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to score over 13.2 points.
The above odds are sourced from FanDuel. Use FanDuel to ace your betting game in all sports!
Garima is a sports writer with around two years of experience in Indian sports and a newfound interest in the NBA. Inspired by the leadership of cricketing legend MS Dhoni, she wishes to bring in newer perspectives to the NBA fanatics with her writing.
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