2025 WNBA Betting preview: Futures, win totals, player props for all 13 teams - ESPN
The 2025 WNBA season tips off on Friday May 16, with 13 teams ready to compete for a championship. After one of the busiest offseasons in recent history, we now get a chance to see how the league will shape up with a new expansion team and 44 games on the schedule.
The New York Liberty (+230) open the season as the favorites to repeat with the new-look Indiana Fever (+350) closer behind them, led by superstar Caitlin Clark. Don't forget about the Las Vegas Aces (+350) and reigning MVP A'ja Wilson looking to win their third title in four years. Does Napheesa Collier (+300) have a legitimate MVP case if the Minnesota Lynx (+400) can make it back to the WNBA Finals? How will the Los Angeles Sparks (+4000) look with Kelsey Plum running point guard? And how much will 2025 No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings squad surprise fans this season?
Our betting experts, Andre Snellings, Eric Moody and Jenni LaCroix break down everything you need to know to bet on the 2025 season, including season win totals and player props for each team.
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Sabrina Ionescu total 3-Pointers made leader (+500)
Ionescu is one of three players to hit 100 or more threes in each of the past two seasons (Kelsey Mitchell and Arike Ogunbowale). New York also added a point guard in Natasha Cloud to take the load off of Ionescu, which will allow her to shift back to the shooting guard position. The Liberty starting lineup should be similar to 2023, when Courtney Vandersloot was the starting point guard and Ionescu was the sharpshooter who led the league in three-pointers made that season. Cloud is coming off a year in which she assisted on 96 three-pointers, according to