
Welcome to our daily WNBA picks for Friday, June 12, 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 12
| WNBA BETTING PICK | ONLINE BOOKMAKER |
|---|---|
| Toronto Tempo (+110) vs. Washington Mystics | Lucky Rebel |
| Golden State Valkyries vs. Seattle Storm (+9.5) (-108) | Lucky Rebel |
Toronto Tempo (+110) vs. Washington Mystics
Toronto looks like the right side at WNBA betting sites at plus money.
The Tempo (7-5) survived Connecticut 106-102 in overtime. Brittney Sykes carried the offense with 38 points, and while Toronto was beaten badly on the glass, the late-game response was impressive. Outscoring Connecticut 34-23 across the fourth quarter and overtime showed real closing power.
When you drop 38 & 21, you deserve a little bench treat. 🥤 pic.twitter.com/Bz7uRUcrvn
— Toronto Tempo (@TempoBasketball) June 11, 2026
Washington (4-6) has lost two straight games after a brutal 78-76 home loss to Indiana on Caitlin Clark’s last-second three-pointer. The Mystics battled back from a 12-point halftime hole, but they now face another tough shot creation matchup.
With Sykes rolling and Marina Mabrey giving Toronto another reliable scoring option, the Tempo have enough offense to win this game outright on the road.
Golden State Valkyries vs. Seattle Storm (+9.5) (-108)
Taking the points with Seattle at home looks like the value in this matchup.
Golden State (7-5) continues to play well after an 87-81 home win over Phoenix. Gabby Williams and Veronica Burton each poured in 25 points, while the Valkyries created separation at the free-throw line by outscoring the Mercury 23-12 from the stripe. Golden State has earned results lately, but this number asks them to win comfortably on the road.
The only rookie to record multiple double-doubles so far this @WNBA season: Flau’jae Johnson. pic.twitter.com/knk6kGCnKd
— Seattle Storm (@seattlestorm) June 11, 2026
Seattle (3-11) enters on a seven-game losing streak after an 88 to 83 defeat against Los Angeles. Natisha Hiedeman led the way with 16 points, while Flau’jae Johnson had 14 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists. Despite the loss, the Storm shot 47% from the field. Their biggest issue was converting from deep, where they hit just 9-of-29 three-point attempts.
While Seattle has struggled overall this season, the Storm have been more competitive on their home floor than away from it. Getting nearly double digits for Seattle in a home matchup is simply too much to pass up.


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