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Fantasy women's basketball tips and WNBA betting picks for Tuesday - ESPN

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Each day of the WNBA season, our team of fantasy and betting experts breaks down every game on the slate, making note of everything from injuries and lineup changes to recent trends and more.

All odds are provided by Caesars Sportsbook. Times are ET. Here's what to look for during today's slate: Line: Aces -7Money line: Liberty (+260), Aces (-335)Total: 176.5 points BPI prediction: Aces: 67.6% chance to win.Projected margin of victory: 5 points Injury reportLiberty: Han Xu (Out)Aces: No injuries reported Create or join a fantasy basketball league on ESPN.

Your championship run starts today! Sign up today! Best bet: Over 177.0 points. These are the top two scoring teams in the WNBA, and both offenses are typically robust even against the top defenses.

The one exception to that rule was when these teams faced off 10 days ago and the Liberty held the Aces to (by FAR) their lowest scoring output of the season at 61 points.

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