Stephen Nover's Unbeaten WNBA Wednesday Big Ticket - 9-0 WNBA!
(WNBA) Indiana vs. Seattle,
Point Spread: 6.00 | -108.00 Indiana (Away)
Result: Win
The record shows Indiana to be 0-4. Not the start Caitlin Clark wanted. Keep in mind, though, the Fever's four games have come twice against the Liberty and twice against the Sun. The Liberty was the league's runner-up to the Aces, while the Sun had the third-best record in the league last year.

New York and Connecticut remain two of the three best teams in the WNBA this year. So this is a huge step down in class for Indiana.

Seattle had the second-worst mark in the WNBA last season at 11-29. The Storm were expected to show great improvement adding Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith to go with Jewell Loyd, the league's top-scorer last year.

But the Storm has yet to jell. Ogwumike has missed the past two games with an ankle injury. Loyd and a rusty Diggins-Smith, who missed all of last season, are a horrendous combined 40-of-142 shooting from the floor this season for 28.1 percent.

Indiana is getting better. The Fever were tied with the Sun with 10 seconds left before losing by four points this past Monday.

Seattle is 1-3. It's lone win coming against the 0-4 Mystics. The Storm just played the Liberty in New York on Monday. Now they had to fly cross-country back home. It's Seattle's fourth game in six days - all at different sites.