
It's Saturday, and there are three games on the WNBA slate today!

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With the Commissioner's Cup matchups underway, the Minnesota Lynx (9-1) will host the Los Angeles Sparks (4-7) at home. Perhaps the biggest showdown of the day will feature the New York Liberty (9-0) and the Indiana Fever (4-5). With Caitlin Clark set to return, this is a highly anticipated outing.
For the late-night showdown, the Golden State Valkyries (4-5) will host the Seattle Storm (6-4) in the Bay.
Let's take a look at the WNBA odds for today.
| Team vs Team | Moneyline | Spread | Totals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles Sparks vs Minnesota Lynx | +425 / -624 | +10.5 / -10.5 | O/U 163.5 |
| New York Liberty vs Indiana Fever | -210 / +175 | -5.5 / +5.5 | O/U 170.5 |
| Seattle Storm vs Golden State Valkyries | -525 / +390 | -9.5 / +9.5 | O/U 155.5 |
If you're looking to bet on the WNBA, welcome on in!
The first matchup of the day between the Sparks and Lynx will begin at 1 p.m. ET on CBS. For the mid-afternoon outing, the Liberty and Fever showdown will tip-off at 3 p.m. ET on ABC/ ESPN +. Set to begin at 8:30 p.m. ET, Seattle, and Golden State will square off on the West Coast.
In this article, you will find my three best player prop bets and picks for today. Let's take a deep dive into my predictions and bets for the June 14 WNBA matchups!
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GP: 9 | PPG: 25.4 | FG: 50.6 % | FT: 92.6 % | 3PT: 40.6 % | REB: 8.9 | AST: 3.7| STL: 2.0 | BLK: 1.6
My first best bet for today, I placed one unit on Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier to record over 22.5 points vs the Los Angeles Sparks.
Having an MVP caliber season, Collier leads the WNBA with 25.4 points per game. With that, Collier is having a break out year, averaging career-highs in several statistical categories. That includes points (25.4 PPG), assists (3.7), steals (2.0), and blocks (1.6).
With that, Collier leads the Lynx in several areas, and is their No. 1 scoring option. Averaging a 50/40/90 season thus far, Colliers is a real threat anywhere on the court, especially with that lethal fadeaway shot in the mid-range.
I do believe this player prop line is set low, especially considering this is a Commissioner's Cup matchup. Scoring 25+ points in back-to-back matchups against the Seattle Storm and Dallas Wings, Collier has averaged 26.5 points over that span.
To mention, Collier is performing like this against a strong Seattle frontcourt— one that includes Ezi Magbegor, Nneka Ogwumike, and Dominique Malonga. Over the last two games, she's had 42 field goal attempts alone, and 10 overall from beyond the arc.
This isn't the first time Collier and company will see the Sparks. Back on May 18, the Lynx defeated the Sparks 89-75, one in which Collier erupted for 23 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist, and 2.0 blocks.
In 33 minutes, the former UConn standout shot 10-18 (55.6 %) from the field, and 2-3 (66.7). No. 7 in free-throw attempts per game, Collier had just one free-throw attempt.
With 53 points over the last two outings, Collier has cleared this prop line in seven of the nine games this season. In this seven games, Collier is averaging 27.9 points per game!
Facing Dearica Hamby and Azura Stevens won't be an easy feat, however, Collier is putting up an average of 25 points over the last seven head-to-head matchups with the Sparks.
Overall, this is a Sparks team that allows 32.6 combined points t0 forwards per game. With that, opponents are scoring 34.5 paint points per game, which is in Colliers favor.
Although Phee can shoot anywhere on the court, she's shooting 60 percent from less than five feet. She get's the Sparks, who allow opponents to shoot over 63 percent from that area!
Throughout the season, we've seen forwards such as A'ja Wilson (35 points) and Napheesa Collier (23 points) disrupt the Sparks defense.
GP: 9 | PPG: 19 | FG: 53.8 % | FT: 80.9 % | 3PT: 14.8 % | REB: 5.4 | AST: 3.7| STL: 1.2 | BLK: 1.3
My second best bet for today, I placed one unit on New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart to record over 6.5 rebounds against the Indiana Fever.
The Liberty are without Leonie Fiebich (Eurobasket), and Jonquel Jones is questionable to suit up after suffering an ankle injury against the Mystics last Thursday. If Jones is unable to suit up, the frontcourt will lack size and depth, and this is where Stewie can step up.
There's no question Stewart's rebounds have taken a hit with both Fiebich and Jones in the lineup. We are taking about a player that's one year removed from averaging 8.5 boards per game. Sure, the player prop line is a tad over her season average, but this is what this a strong play.
Soaring over this prop rebound line in five of nine games, Stewart has well cleared this line in two games without Jones. With 18 total rebounds against the Mystics and Sky, the Liberty face a Fever team who's struggled greatly on the boards.
Yes, Caitlin Clark will make her return to the hardwood today, however, the Fever will be without DeWanna Bonner (Personal issue). Although Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard hold down the front court, the Fever rank No. 10 in rebounds per game (32.7). Not to mention, Indiana allows a combined 23.6 rebounds per game to forwards and centers.
The Fever and Liberty rank near dead last, allowing 35.9 and 36.6 opponent rebounds per game. Although the Liberty are a middle of the road team on the glass (35.7), it was Indiana that won the rebounding battle last matchup vs New York, 39-34.
While Jones led the way with 12 rebounds, Stewart contributed seven in their first matchup against the Fever. With Clark back in the lineup, I'm expecting a much faster pace.
GP: 10| PPG: 17.8 | FG: 44.6 % | FT: 81.7 % | 3PT: 38.2 % | REB: 2.4 | AST: 6.4 | STL:1.4 | BLK: 0.5
My third best bet for today, I placed one unit on Seattle Storm guard Skylar Diggins to record over 4.5 assists against the Minnesota Lynx.
I'm expecting to matchup to be highly competitive, given both teams are fighting for their lives in the Western Conference Commissioner Cup standings.
I do believe this player prop line is set incredible low, given Diggins is averaging 6.4 dimes on the season! Fresh off a three game win streak, Seattle is starting to find thier groove, and Diggins has been at the helm.
The Storm get the Lynx in back-to-back matchups, where Diggins erupted for six assists and 18 in 35 minutes. Although scoring 18 points, the Lynx are a pest on the defensive end. Let's not forget Erica Wheeler exploded for 20 points.
Not only is Diggins an efficient scorer in the WNBA, she's always been a facilitator. I'm all here for the Nneka Ogwumike and Dominique Malonga pick and rolls.
Bottom line, the books are sleeping on this line. This is a prop that's hit the over in four straight games, where Diggins is averaging 5.8 dimes over that span. Not to mention, this player prop line is soared over in seven of nine total games this season.
There's too much talent on this team for Skylar to hit the under on this assist prop. I've mentioned Ogwumike, Malonga, and Ezi Magbegor. Gabby Williams is averaging career-highs and is versatile scoring option. Plus, 11 field goals made by Williams have been assisted by Diggins.
The Valkyries are a gritty team, especially on the defensive end. However, they allow 19.3 assists per game, and give up 12.0 dimes per game alone to guards per matchup. This season bettors have seen Natasha Cloud (10 assists), Sabrina Ionescu (6.0 assists), and Kelsey Plum (6.0 and 7.0 assists) well clear this line against Golden State.
