Caitlin Clark and the surging Fever roll into Moda Center as the biggest favorite on the WNBA board tonight, and a Portland team down to its last healthy frontcourt pieces gives them every reason to be.

Quick take:

  • Pick: Indiana Fever -7.5
  • Why: Indiana is playing its best basketball of the season while Portland is down two starters for good and has lost three straight.
  • The number to watch: Clark’s 7.9 assists per game against a Fire defense that ranks near the bottom of the league in turnovers forced.

Indiana (18-10) enters Friday as the No. 1 seed in the East and winners of four in a row, most recently a 105-95 statement win over Seattle on July 28. Portland (11-17) sits fifth in the West and has dropped three consecutive games, including a 98-83 loss at Las Vegas earlier this week — the first game since Sarah Ashlee Barker went down with a season-ending ACL tear. The expansion Fire have been competitive in stretches this season, but this is about as unfavorable a matchup as the schedule could hand them right now.

Vegas Isn’t Hiding How Lopsided This Looks

The number tells the story before the ball even goes up. Indiana opened as roughly a touchdown-plus favorite and the market has only leaned further that direction, with the moneyline pricing the Fever as an overwhelming favorite and the total sitting in the mid-180s. Anyone checking live betting odds across the WNBA slate this week has seen a similar pattern with heavy favorites getting shorter, not longer, as tip-off approaches. Books clearly see a talent and depth gap that’s widened since these teams’ first meeting back on June 13, a 10-point Fever win behind 25 from Clark.

Saturday, August 22 at 7:00 PMSpreadMoneyTotal
Indiana Fever
+1.5
(-118)
-110
O 188.5
(-110)
New York Liberty
-1.5
(-104)
-110
U 188.5
(-110)

Recent Form

One team is peaking, the other is patching lineup holes — the head-to-head and form data below make that split obvious.

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 18, 2026 @Toronto Tempo -15.5 / 187.5 Won 95-101 Lost / Over
Aug 16, 2026 @Atlanta Dream -5.5 / 189.5 Won 91-95 Lost / Under
Aug 14, 2026 Dallas Wings -7.5 / 171.5 Won 98-87 Won / Over
Aug 11, 2026 New York Liberty -15.5 / 200.5 Won 106-92 Lost / Under
Aug 8, 2026 @Chicago Sky -6.5 / 185.5 Won 86-90 Lost / Under
Aug 6, 2026 Las Vegas Aces +4.5 / 189.5 Lost 84-86 Won / Under
Aug 2, 2026 @Minnesota Lynx +7.5 / 209.5 Lost 108-100 Lost / Under
Aug 1, 2026 @Portland Fire -9.5 / 189.5 Won 98-112 Won / Over
Jul 29, 2026 @Seattle Storm -17.5 / 193.5 Won 95-105 Lost / Over
Jul 23, 2026 Connecticut Sun -12.5 / 185.5 Won 123-88 Won / Over

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 16, 2026 @Phoenix Mercury +6.5 / 180.5 Won 85-88 Won / Under
Aug 15, 2026 @Seattle Storm +2.5 / 179.5 Won 82-84 Won / Under
Aug 13, 2026 Minnesota Lynx +15.5 / 189.5 Lost 81-85 Won / Under
Aug 9, 2026 Seattle Storm -5.5 / 194.5 Won 100-93 Won / Under
Aug 7, 2026 Toronto Tempo -3.5 / 190.5 Won 97-83 Won / Under
Aug 2, 2026 Los Angeles Sparks -5.5 / 193.5 Lost 101-106 Lost / Over
Aug 1, 2026 Indiana Fever +9.5 / 189.5 Lost 98-112 Lost / Over
Jul 29, 2026 @Las Vegas Aces +15.5 / 181.5 Lost 98-83 Won / Under
Jul 23, 2026 Dallas Wings +3.5 / 172.5 Lost 97-101 Lost / Over
Jul 19, 2026 @Minnesota Lynx +15.5 / 175.5 Lost 101-93 Won / Over

Showing 3 of last 10 meetings

DATE TEAM OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 1, 2026 Portland Fire @Indiana Fever +9.5 / 189.5 Lost 98-112 Lost / Over
May 31, 2026 Portland Fire @Indiana Fever +11.5 / 173.5 Won 100-84 Won / Over
May 20, 2026 Indiana Fever @Portland Fire -10.5 / 175.5 Won 90-73 Won / Under

Clark’s Playmaking Meets a Fire Team Out of Answers

Clark is averaging 21.5 points, 7.9 assists and 3.8 rebounds a game this season, and Indiana just posted a franchise record for points in a half in its win over Connecticut before the All-Star break. Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston give the Fever a proven scoring trio, and even with Boston (lower leg) and Bree Hall (ankle) both listed day-to-day, Indiana’s depth has been deep enough to withstand injuries all year. The bigger concern for Portland is personnel, not scheme. Barker (knee) and Sania Feagin (knee) are both out for the season, stripping the Fire of two rotation pieces right as they try to slow down one of the league’s most dangerous backcourts.

Carla Leite (15.4 PPG) and Bridget Carleton (13.9 PPG) have carried Portland’s offense, with Megan Gustafson (11.9 PPG, 54.2% shooting) providing efficient interior scoring. But that trio has to do it without their fourth and fifth options now, and Indiana’s length on the wings figures to make Leite’s catch-and-shoot game a lot tougher than it’s been against thinner defenses.

Indiana’s supporting cast has quietly rounded into form at the right time too. Mitchell has been one of the league’s steadiest scorers off screens all year, and Boston’s interior presence — even in a limited role while managing the lower-leg issue — gives the Fever a rebounding and post-scoring edge Portland’s undersized frontcourt will struggle to match without Feagin available. That rebounding gap could be the quiet difference-maker if Portland tries to slow the pace and keep this closer than the number suggests.

Portland’s issue isn’t effort. The Fire have hung with playoff-caliber teams in stretches this season and Gustafson in particular has been an efficient low-post option all year. The problem is roster math: an expansion team that just lost two rotation players for the season doesn’t have the bench depth to survive foul trouble or an Indiana run, and the Fever have shown all year they’re capable of putting a game away quickly once they get rolling.

The Fever have won eight of their last 11 games and are shooting the ball as well as they have all season.

That kind of form, paired with a shorthanded opponent on the road, is exactly the setup where a number like -7.5 tends to hold up. Portland has shown fight in losses this season, but fight alone hasn’t been enough against complete rosters, and Indiana is about as complete as the WNBA offers right now. Bettors weighing a lopsided spread like this one often lean on a hedge bet calculator to manage risk if the line moves closer to tip-off.

Prediction and Best Bet

Indiana’s combination of size, shooting and Clark’s ability to control tempo should be too much for a Portland team still adjusting to its injury losses. Expect the Fever to build a comfortable lead by the third quarter and cruise from there.

The pick:

  1. Prediction: Indiana Fever 93, Portland Fire 82
  2. Best Bet: Indiana Fever -7.5

Bet the Fever’s superior depth and current form to cover comfortably against a Fire team that’s simply overmatched tonight. Indiana has too many scoring options, too much size on the glass, and too much momentum for a shorthanded Portland squad to hang around for four full quarters.