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    WNBA odds, lines, picks: Proven experts reveal parlay for July 24 that would pay almost 6-1

    Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai went 590-430 on their women's NCAA basketball picks last season, and now they are focused on the WNBA. They have identified a three-leg parlay for Sunday that would pay almost 6-1
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    The Connecticut Sun (18-9) aim for their third consecutive victory when they visit the Minnesota Lynx (10-18) on Sunday, with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m. ET. Connecticut, which trails Chicago for first place in the Eastern Conference by 2 1/2 games, posted a 94-84 victory at Minnesota on Friday for its third straight road win.

    The game is one of three on Sunday's WNBA schedule. Caesars Sportsbook lists Connecticut as a five-point favorite in the latest Sun vs. Lynx odds, and the over/under for total points scored is 164. 

    Before you make any WNBA picks or parlays, you NEED to see what women's basketball experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai are saying.

    Barzilai is a Ph.D. from Stanford who served as Director of Basketball Analytics for the Philadelphia 76ers. Five years ago, he founded HerHoopStats.com -- a groundbreaking website that unlocks insights about the women's game. Wetzel, the site's lead betting writer, incorporates his mathematical background and strong knowledge of women's hoops to turn the site's prediction model into picks.

    Now, Barzilai and Wetzel have turned their attention to the WNBA after going 590-430 overall (+127.40 units, +13.6 percent) during the 2021-22 women's college basketball season. Anyone who has followed them has seen HUGE returns.

    Wetzel and Barzilai have scoured the rosters and broken down the matchups for Sunday's games. They have revealed a three-leg parlay that could lead to a payout of almost 6-1.

    We can tell you that one part of the parlay is the Dallas Wings (-6) covering the spread in their game against the Indiana Fever. Dallas had little difficulty in its first meeting with Indiana this season, defeating the Fever by 26 points at home on June 23.

    The experts have two other strong plays that MUST be in your three-leg parlays, including an over/under pick that should be backed. You ABSOLUTELY need to see the experts' selections before locking in any WNBA picks or parlays.

    So which over/under play is a MUST-BACK? And what other picks are the experts sharing? ... Join SportsLine right now to find out which picks you should be all over on Sunday, all from the experts who know the women's game inside and out!

    Here are Wetzel and Barzilai's best bets for Sunday's WNBA schedule:

    DALLAS WINGS at INDIANA FEVER | 7/24 | 3 P.M. ET

    Pick: Wings -6

    This rookie-heavy Fever team has made a habit recently of digging a big hole and then outscoring the other team's bench in the fourth quarter for a backdoor cover. That could happen again, but this line is lower than the norm for an Indiana game, suggesting it may not turn into a blowout as early as the third quarter.

    This also is a bit too low of a line for a team with Dallas' talent against the worst club in the league, even if it is on the road without Satou Sabally. The Wings are 8-5 against the spread on the road, while the Fever are 9-5 ATS at home, so take Dallas by more than two possessions.

    Pick: Over 161.5

    This may be the bet of the day, as this opening line is far too low. Expect this one to close at least in the mid-160s given the pace these two teams like to play and their relative lack of defense.

    Dallas' team total Over should be a good play as well, if you'd rather stick with one bet for this game. But we'll take the spread and also the full game Over up to 164.5.

    ATLANTA DREAM at SEATTLE STORM | 7/24 | 6 P.M. ET

    Pick: Storm -6.5

    The Storm are coming off a miserable fourth quarter in which they only managed 13 points as they let the Mercury run away from them on Friday. They also got beat down in their last meeting with Atlanta, so expect both of those things to be on their minds in this one.

    The Dream are beginning to get healthy again, with only Monique Billings (ankle) confirmed out for this one and Nia Coffey (knee) questionable. Seattle has been essentially healthy for a while and, outside of that fourth quarter, has been gelling for several games. Its experience should be enough to take care of business against a young Dream squad.

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    SportsLine Staff

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