Kamilla Cardoso has cleared 12.5 points in four straight games, and that run is the cleanest read on Aces vs Sky on Sunday afternoon. The Chicago Sky forward is coming off a career scoring night, with the matchup at the United Center set up as a high-scoring WNBA game.
Cardoso and the Over
The Over sat at 178.5, and both teams had the kind of recent numbers that point to pace rather than a grind. The Sky played at a 98.5 pace, the Las Vegas Aces at 96.3, and each side allowed over 86 points per game in its last five.
That puts Cardoso’s scoring prop in the center of the betting case. She has been clearing 12.5 points with regularity, and her recent form gives Chicago a player whose output fits the game script better than a slow half-court setup would.
Las Vegas Aces Road Form
The Aces arrived 8-2 on the road and had won three of their previous five games. They also carried a 9-1 straight-up mark in their previous 10 meetings against Chicago, which gives the visitors a stronger head-to-head edge even in a matchup priced for points.
The same stretch showed where Las Vegas has been vulnerable. Across its previous five contests, the Aces allowed 19 assists per game and 83.2 points per game, numbers that leave room for a Sky attack that had scored at least 100 points in two straight games.
Injury Report Pressure
That scoring trend meets a short injury list that still changes the shape of the game. Dana Evans was out for the Aces, Kennedy Carter was a game-time decision, and DiJonai Carrington was out for the Sky.
For bettors, the cleanest angle remains the same: pace, recent scoring, and the status of Carter all point toward a fast game rather than a cautious one. Cardoso’s 12.5-point prop sits directly in that flow, and the Sky need that production to keep the pace on their side against an Aces group that has handled this matchup well.






