Fantasy women's basketball tips and WNBA betting picks for Tuesday - ESPN
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.
Connecticut Sun at Seattle Storm3 p.m. ET, Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Washington
Line: Sun -7.5Money line: Sun (-350), Storm (+275)Total: 160 points
BPI prediction: Sun: 70.8% chance to win. Projected margin of victory: 6.1 points
Injury reportSun: Brionna Jones (out)Storm: No injuries reported
Fantasy streamer: Olivia Nelson-Ododa (rostered in 5.5% of ESPN leagues) has been productive when provided ample minutes. Nelson-Ododa has averaged 19.3 fantasy points over her past six games where she played 20-plus minutes. She should have a productive game against a Storm team that ranks as one of the worst defensive teams in the WNBA. — Eric Moody
Best bet: Storm +7.5. Despite Jewell Loyd's historic efforts, the Storm have dropped four of the past seven games. While the Sun boast a better record (with five wins over the past seven contests), Connecticut has averaged just 2.5 more PPG than the Storm since the start of August. Seattle is not likely to come away with a win Tuesday night, but they should cover. — Liz Loza
Los Angeles Sparks at Indiana Fever7 p.m. ET, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
Line: Sparks -1Money line: Sparks (-115), Fever (-105)Total: 158 points
BPI prediction: Sparks: 50.9% chance to win. Projected margin of victory: 0.3 points
Injury reportSparks: Lexie Brown (out), Nia Clouden (out), Chiney Ogwumike (out), Katie Lou Samuelson (out)Fever: NaLyssa Smith (out)
Fantasy streamer: Karlie Samuelson (rostered in 13.7% ESPN leagues) should