New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx Continue Future Market Dominance

With the arrival of July, the WNBA betting remains consistent for the 2025 season. To illuminate, the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx seem to be on a collision course for the 2025 WNBA Finals. Meanwhile, the Indiana Fever is drawing more future market support than they deserve. Indians draw the most casual sector money on the WNBA board. Cause by Caitlin Clark being their superstar property who put the franchise and league on the map. Also drawing the attention of gamblers are the Phoenix Mercury and the Las Vegas Aces.

2025 WNBA Update

Season Date:Now through September 19, 2025

2025 WNBA Odds at SBG

TeamOdds
New York Liberty+125
Minnesota Lynx+220
Indiana Fever+500
Phoenix Mercury+900
Las Vegas Aces+1300
Atlanta Dream+2500
Seattle Storm+4000
All Other Teams+10000 or higher

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New York Liberty Wins While In the Red

First place in the Eastern Conference belongs to the New York Liberty. However, the defending WNBA champions are not offering value or offshore betting profits in 2025. New York is 12-5 straight up but 6-10-1 against the spread. Ten of their games went over the total. Of major concern is that the Liberty covered the spread in only two of its most recent nine games. Additionally, New York has gone over the total in six of its last seven games.

The Liberty ranks 1st for scoring offense and 5th for points allowed. Of major concern is that New York ranks for offensive rebounds and 11th for defensive rebounds.

First among New York scorers is Breanna Stewart with 20.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per contest. Sabrina Ionescu adds 18.7 points per contest.

Minnesota Lynx Continues Domination and Hot Hand at the Betting Window

First place in the Western Conference belongs to the Minnesota Lynx. The Lynx is 16-2 straight up and 11-7 against the spread. Minnesota went under the WNBA betting total in 10 of their most recent 18 games. However, the Lynx are bossing the cashier’s cage of late. Minnesota got the cash in nine of its most recent 11 games. Three of Minnesota’s most recent four games went over the total.

Overall, Minnesota ranks 2nd for scoring offense and 1st for points allowed. The Lynx are the WNBA’s best 3-point shooting team.

So far, Napheesa Collier leads the Lynx with 24.5 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. Second in scoring for the Lynx is Kayla McBride with 15.1 points per game.

Collier is becoming a bigger brand in her own right. She is a 5-time WNBA All-Star, including this year.

Indiana And Clark Continue to Draw a Fever of Hate

At the onset of the week, it was announced that Caitlin Clark, the WNBA’s meal ticket, was ranked as the 9th-best guard in the league by the players. The WNBA’s hatred and resentment of Clark are irrationally unhinged. Clark is bringing attention and investment to the league that was once unfathomable.

Consider that before Clark’s arrival, the WNBA players had to settle for cheap flights and second-class hotels. Now, everything is first class. Yet that seems to increase the hatred of Clark by the other players.

So far, the Fever is 9-9 straight up, 9-9 against the spread, and 8-10 under the total. Indiana got the money in three of its most recent five games. The Fever is third in the WNBA Eastern Conference. Kelsey Mitchell leads Indiana with 19.3 points per game. While Clark averages 18.2 points per contest.