close
close

Atlanta Dream vs New York Liberty Prediction and Betting Tips for June 30, 2024

It’s a battle of Eastern Conference teams on the field as a pair of teams looking to put one in the win column face off in the Big Apple. Atlanta Dream are on the road as they head up the east coast to face the Freedom of New York Sunday afternoon. Atlanta upset Connecticut 78-74 on the road Friday night in their previous game, opening as a 10-point underdog. New York lost 94-89 at home to Minnesota in the Commissioner’s Cup final Tuesday night, opening as a 5.5-point favorite in their previous game. Over the last 10 meetings, New York has an 8-2 advantage and has won the last four. That includes a 78-61 victory on June 6 and a 96-75 upset on June 23 in the two meetings this season, both in Atlanta.

I’ve made over 80 parlays over the past few months, totaling over $94,969 in that time. This includes 18 over the last 10 weeks, totaling $25,313! I am looking for my Premium Choice? Don’t miss another big payday! Click here to get a month of my parlays for just $50 (normally $100)!

Do yourself a favor and read more about tonight’s Free WNBA Predictions.

Consensus reports | The ultimate advantage

Find out how many professional handicappers are on each side for as little as $1.50 per day

Feature of all our consensus reports:

All sports leagues included

Dynamically updated report

Spread, Money Line and Plus/Minus

Get the offer

Atlanta Dream looking for another surprise away

Atlanta ended a three-game losing streak by surprising Connecticut on the road, winning Friday night as a double-digit underdog. The Dream entered Saturday’s game with a 7-9 record and were ranked third in the Eastern Conference, seven games behind the Liberty. They were seventh overall, seven games behind New York for first place. Against Connecticut, Atlanta was in a close game throughout the game, with the game balanced after the first quarter. The Dream trailed by two at halftime, trailed by one after three quarters and only took the lead for good when Haley Jones made a three-pointer with 3:21 to go. play to give them a 66-65 lead. Atlanta shot 49.1 percent from the field, including six of 14 from three-point range, and held the Sun to 39 percent shooting success. Allisha Gray led the Dream with 17 points and five rebounds in the win.

The dream is 12 years oldth in the league in offensive scoring heading into this contest, averaging 76 points per game this season. Atlanta is tied for sixthth in the league in rebounding (34.8 rebounds per night) and sits 12th in assists with an average of 18.4 per game. The Dream is 5th in the league in scoring defense as they are allowing an average of 80.5 points per game this season. Rhyne Howard is one of three Dream players scoring in double figures as she averages 15.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per night. Allisha Gray contributes 15.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. Tina Charles (13.8 points, 8.6 rebounds) and Cheyenne Parker-Tyus (9.5 points, 4.7 rebounds) are solid secondary scoring options. Aerial Powers, Haley Jones, Naz Hillmon, Jordin Canada, Crystal Dangerfield, Nia Coffey, Lorela Cubaj and Laeticia Amihere are other key rotation pieces for coach Tanisha Wright. The Dream is 12 years oldth in field goal percentage as they shoot 39.8 percent from the floor as a team. Atlanta is 9th in three per match (six) and 8th in three-point percentage as they made 31.7% of their long-range attempts. The dream is 6th in the league in free throw percentage as they are shooting 79% from the line as a team this year.

Rhyne Howard (ankle) was injured against the Lynx on June 19 and is out indefinitely.

New York Liberty seek to maintain league-leading record

New York saw its three-game winning streak come to an end after being upset in the Commissioner’s Cup final by Dallas on Tuesday night. The Liberty enters this game 15-3 on the season and held a one-game lead over the Sun for first place in the Eastern Conference and overall standings. Against Dallas, New York led by four after the first quarter and by as many as 10 in the first half only to see its lead reduced to three at intermission. The Liberty were tied with 49.1 seconds left in the third quarter, but gave up the next 10 points to lead 70-60 with 9:01 to play. They never took revenge because they were defeated. New York shot 44.9 percent from the field, including 12 of 29 from three-point range, and turned the ball over 20 times in the loss. Breanna Stewart led Liberty with 24 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.

Liberty enters this competition 1st in the league in offensive scoring with an average of 88.1 points per game. New York is at 2nd in rebounding (36.3 rebounds per night) and second with 23.4 assists per game. Liberty ranks 3rd in the league in scoring defense allowing 78.4 points per game. Breanna Stewart leads the Liberty with 19.7 points, 8.6 rebounds and four assists per night this season. Sabrina Ionescu (19.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists), Jonquel Jones (16.8 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists) and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton (12.1 points) are also options capable of scoring. Courtney Vandersloot, Kayla Thornton, Leonie Fiebich, Ivana Dojkic, Nyara Sabally, Kennedy Burke and Marquesha Davis are key contributors to coach Sandy Brondello. New York is at 1st in the league in field goal percentage, with 46.3% success on field goals as a team. The Liberty is first in the league in three-pointers made per game (10.5) while ranking fourth in three-pointers made at 35.7%. New York is 1st in free throw percentage since they concede 84.3% of their chances at the line.

The Liberty are healthy at this point as they had no injuries to report as of Saturday afternoon.

The best pieces of Saturday

Ricky Tran MLB Race 27-11 – Enjoy Ricky’s Clash Of The Titans MLB Saturday For Just $29 – CLICK HERE

Sniper Wes – 7-1 CFL Race – Get the best of the best of Wes’ Saturday Night CFL for just $25 – CLICK HERE

AAA Sports 10-3 CFL Run – Get AAA’s CFL Western Conference Total of the Year for Just $30 – CLICK HERE

David Hess – 61% of lifetime MLB totals – Get David’s Saturday Night MLB Totals Destroyer for just $29 – CLICK HERE

3 day pass – From now until the end of June, you can get 3-day all-sport passes from any Capper or Cappers on site for ONLY $39 – CLICK HERE

Dog of the day – We bet on the Padres against the Red Sox yesterday. We have another Dogs winner scheduled for later this afternoon. Don’t miss this 100% guaranteed bet. It only costs $10.00 CLICK HERE

Combined bet on the same match – Tonight our same-game combo bet takes us to T-Mobile Park for an American League battle between the Twins and Mariners. Don’t miss this combination bet with 3 FORTE rounds (all accessories). It is 100% GUARANTEED and ONLY $10.00 – CLICK HERE

Best Bets for Atlanta Dream vs New York Liberty

Full Game Side Bet

Insider Status:

Rating:

The Dream upset the Sun on Friday night, but things don’t get any easier here as they take on the best team in the league, the Liberty. Atlanta is going to have its issues, especially without Howard, on both ends of the floor. The Dream have the worst offense in the league and are facing a New York team that leads the league in that department. While Atlanta is a decent defensive team, New York also beats them in that department. The Liberty are a sparkling 9-2 at home and with two road wins against the Dream under their belt already this season, expect New York to bounce back with a vengeance to put this one in the win column.

Prediction: New York Liberty -14

Total choice of the complete game

Insider Status:

Rating:

Atlanta has seen the unders go 8-7 in their 15 games this season. On the road, the Dream have gone over in four of their six road games this season, giving up at least 80 runs in each over. New York has been over in 11 of its 19 games this season, including the Commissioner’s Cup final. The Liberty enter this game having gone over in five straight games and seven of their last eight. New York has gone over in eight of its 11 home games this season. Seven of the last 10 games have gone over and with the Liberty’s offensive attack, this game ends with the over.

Prediction: Over 165.5

Author profile

Chris King, “Chris King”

Chris King has been immersed in the world of professional and collegiate sports for over three decades. From playing pickup games to getting involved in organized sports to being a fan, he checked all the boxes. From NFL to arena football, NHL to KHL, NBA to WNBA to college basketball, and even MLB to KBO. If so, he covered it and bet on it too, as Chris has been an expert bettor during his career. Before joining Winners and Whiners in 2015, her work appeared online and in print. He has written books for Ruckus Books on college basketball, NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, golf and the World Cup. If you’re looking for an idea to find a winner, do yourself a favor and read what Chris has to say.