WNBA odds, lines, picks: Proven Women's Basketball Experts Deliver Thursday Parlay that would pay 6-1
Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai are up 294 units on their women's NCAA basketball picks since 2021, and now they are focused on the WNBA.
The Minnesota Lynx (14-15) travel to take on the Indiana Fever (7-22) in the first matchup of the night at 7 p.m. ET. A cross-conference affair involves the Seattle Storm (7-21) hosting the Atlanta Dream (15-13) at 10 p.m. ET.Â
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 996-685 on all college basketball picks over the last two seasons, putting them up 294 units since the start of the 2021-22 season. They also finished the 2022 WNBA regular season with a 54-44 mark in 2022. Anyone who has followed them has seen HUGE returns.
Now, Wetzel and Barzilai have set their sights on Thursday's WNBA slate with best bets on the games that would pay more than 6-1 on a parlay. "We're projecting this one to be much closer, so ride another underdog here," the experts said of one of the picks.
SportsLine subscribers can find all three best bets for WNBA below, and they are plays you won't want to miss. You ABSOLUTELY need to see what they say before locking in any WNBA picks.
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