
Welcome to our daily WNBA picks for Thursday, June 11, 2026! Each day, I analyze the WNBA schedule and odds, check the latest team news, and prepare my predictions and best bets.
Here are my best WNBA bets for today:
Daily WNBA Picks for June 11
| WNBA BETTING PICK | ONLINE BOOKMAKER |
|---|---|
| Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever (-10.5) (-105) | Lucky Rebel |
| Las Vegas Aces vs. Portland Fire (+10) (-110) | Lucky Rebel |
Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever (-10.5) (-105)
Indiana laying the points is the best bet in this matchup.
Chicago (4-8) is coming off an 82 -75 home loss to Atlanta, where Natasha Cloud scored 18 points off the bench. The bigger concern was on the glass, as the Sky were outrebounded 36-25 and gave up a 12-4 edge on the offensive boards.
CAITLIN CLUTCH CLARK 🤑
she sinks the game-winning three with 1.2 seconds remaining in regulation. pic.twitter.com/T0L478mEib
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) June 9, 2026
Indiana (6-5) escaped Washington with a 78-76 win, thanks to Caitlin Clark’s 19 points and three-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining. The Fever still won despite 17 turnovers and losing the rebounding battle, which shows there is room for a cleaner performance here.
Chicago ranks third-last in points per game, and that is a problem on the road against a Fever team with more scoring punch. Back Indiana to cover at WNBA betting sites.
Las Vegas Aces vs. Portland Fire (+10) (-110)
Portland looks like the value side catching double digits at home.
Las Vegas (8-3) is coming off one of its most impressive performances of the season, knocking off Seattle 101-91 behind a dominant effort from A’ja Wilson. The superstar forward stuffed the stat sheet with 34 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, and three blocks as the Aces controlled the game with a massive 39-27 rebounding advantage. They also lived at the foul line, finishing with a 21-13 edge in free throws made.
easy putback for @GustafsonMeg10 💪
Megan Gustafson gets the and one after a strong effort in the paint! pic.twitter.com/IUKKAkTrul
— Portland Fire (@theportlandfire) June 7, 2026
Portland (6-7) did not have the same success in its last outing, falling 89-72 in Los Angeles. Megan Gustafson posted a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, but the Fire were doomed by an ice-cold shooting night from beyond the arc, connecting on just three of 28 three point attempts.
That kind of shooting performance is unlikely to repeat. With positive regression expected and home court on their side, Portland has a strong chance to stay within the number against the defending champions.


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