Thanks to the influx of extraordinary young talent, the popularity of the WNBA is blowing up. Unsurprisingly, the betting markets are too. Showing respect to the wonderful women’s game, this gambler will occasionally dip his toe in the WNBA wagering waters.
The pick — Two-leg: Fever ML at Wings, Caitlin Clark 10+ assists (+136, FanDuel)
- FanDuel offer: Bet $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets
Poof! In an instant, the HE-HE-HEATER can disappear.
Take this slumping bettor's recent returns in the WNBA.
Up nearly 10 units just days ago, I have dropped seven consecutive wagers. As a result, the pricey Boca Raton condo purchased from our WNBA winnings (not really) is already on the market as we scramble to recuperate funds.
Sometimes that’s how the cards fall.
As previously discussed, the best way to conquer the Regression Monster is to keep firing. And there may be no better method to slay the money-sapping beast than stacking greenbacks on a player whose skills mirror another Indiana standout, Tyrese Haliburton.
Caitlin Clark is the diva of dimes. With laser vision and precise passes, she alone can carve up the opposition. She’s also the primary reason why the once doormat Fever appear destined to secure a playoff spot.
Handing out at least 11 assists in six of her last eight games, the Rookie of the Year pacesetter is bound to boom yet again Wednesday night in Dallas.
Indiana faces the basement-dwelling Wings, who have dropped 19 of 24 games this season. It’s no surprise Little D is dead last in opponent points (94.6) and opponent assists (24.0) per game over its last 10 contests. Tack on the Wings’ willingness to run — no team in the W ranks higher in pace over Dallas’ last 10 games — and the Fever, a fleet-footed team in their own right, may flirt with a hundo.
Clark has tallied 13 assists in a game four times this year. At College Park Center, she very well could establish a new season/career high in the category.
Boost the bankroll, Queen Caitlin.
WNBA season record: 13-15, +1.08 units (I’ve dropped seven straight)

