2025 WNBA Season Betting Guide: Futures, Win Totals, and Player Props
Get the latest betting insights for the 2025 WNBA season, including futures, win totals, and player props for all 13 teams.

The 2025 WNBA season is set to kick off on May 16, with 13 teams vying for the championship. After a busy offseason, the league is poised for an exciting year with a new expansion team and a 44-game schedule. Here’s a comprehensive betting preview to help you navigate the season.
New York Liberty (+230)
Sabrina Ionescu Total 3-Pointers Made Leader (+500) Sabrina Ionescu has been one of the most consistent three-point shooters in the league, hitting over 100 threes in each of the past two seasons. With Natasha Cloud joining the team to handle point guard duties, Ionescu can focus on her sharpshooting role, making her a strong candidate to lead the league in three-pointers made.
New York Liberty Under 31.5 Wins (+110) Despite returning their core of Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones, and Ionescu, the Liberty face a challenging schedule. With every team gunning for the reigning champs, they might fall just short of the 31.5-win mark.
Indiana Fever (+350)
Caitlin Clark Assists Per Game Leader (-300) Caitlin Clark led the league in assists per game (APG) as a rookie with 8.3. With more weapons around her this season, her APG numbers are expected to rise, making her a favorite to lead the league in assists once again.
Caitlin Clark Over 374.5 Total Regular Season Assists (-125) Clark averaged 10.0 APG over the last 23 games of her rookie season. With the WNBA season now at 44 games, she’s likely to surpass 375 assists if she maintains her pace.
Las Vegas Aces (+350)
A'ja Wilson to Win Defensive Player of the Year (+150) A'ja Wilson has been a defensive stalwart, leading the league in blocks per game last season. With her ability to alter shots and her motivation after missing out on the award last year, she’s a strong contender for Defensive Player of the Year.
Aces to Win the Championship (+350) With Chelsea Gray healthy and the addition of Jewell Loyd, the Aces are poised to return to their championship form. They have the talent and depth to make a strong run for the title.
Minnesota Lynx (+400)
Napheesa Collier to Win Regular Season MVP (+300) Napheesa Collier has been a consistent MVP candidate, finishing in the top 4 in voting the past two seasons. With her prime years ahead, she’s a strong contender for the 2025 MVP award.
Under 30.5 Regular Season Wins (-110) While the Lynx are a strong team, the league has improved around them. With every opponent bringing their best, they might fall short of the 30.5-win mark.
Phoenix Mercury (+1000)
Alyssa Thomas to Win Regular Season MVP (+4000) Alyssa Thomas is one of the most versatile players in the league, excelling in rebounding, playmaking, and defense. Leading a revamped Mercury squad, she could emerge as a dark horse MVP candidate.
Seattle Storm (+3000)
Under 24.5 Regular Season Wins The Storm face a challenging season after losing key players to injuries and trades. Despite adding veterans, they might struggle to surpass the 24.5-win mark.
Los Angeles Sparks (+4000)
Sparks to Make the Playoffs (-160) With Kelsey Plum and a healthy Cameron Brink, the Sparks have the talent to make a playoff push. Improved depth and leadership could see them return to the postseason.
Atlanta Dream (+5000)
Dream to Make the Playoffs (-220) The addition of Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones gives the Dream a strong frontcourt. With their improved roster, they’re a dark horse to make the playoffs.
Chicago Sky (+5000)
Angel Reese Rebounds Per Game Leader (-350) Angel Reese set the single-season record for rebounds per game last season. With her nose for the ball, she’s a favorite to lead the league in rebounds once again.
Dallas Wings (+6000)
Paige Bueckers to Win Rookie of the Year and Wings to Make the playoffs (+105) Paige Bueckers is the favorite to win Rookie of the Year. With a revamped roster, the Wings have the talent to make a playoff push.
Connecticut Sun (+7500)
Over 11.5 Regular Season Wins (+105) Despite losing key players, the Sun have added talent in the draft and free agency. With solid leadership, they should stay competitive.
Washington Mystics (+7500)
Under 14.5 Regular Season Wins (-125) The Mystics are in a rebuilding phase and might struggle to surpass the 14.5-win mark.
Golden State Valkyries (+20000)
Temi Fagbenle to Win Most Improved Player (+4000) Temi Fagbenle is in a perfect position to have a breakout season with the expansion Valkyries. Her consistent improvement makes her a strong candidate for Most Improved Player.