
Welcome to our daily WNBA picks for Monday, June 15, 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 15
| WNBA BETTING PICK | ONLINE BOOKMAKER |
|---|---|
| Las Vegas Aces (-150) vs. Dallas Wings | Lucky Rebel |
| Los Angeles Sparks (+5.5) vs. Golden State Valkyries (-108) | Lucky Rebel |
Las Vegas Aces (-150) vs. Dallas Wings
Las Vegas looks like the right side on the moneyline at WNBA betting sites.
The Aces (10-3) are rolling with six straight wins, and their 100-97 victory over Minnesota showed why they remain one of the toughest teams to fade. A’ja Wilson powered the win with 24 points, ten rebounds, and three blocks, while Chelsea Gray added 23 points and seven assists. Las Vegas also shot 54% from the field and knocked down 11-of-25 from three.
Lookin’ like a solid All-Star squad to us 🤝
Wilson: 24 PTS / 10 REB / 2 STL / 3 BLK / 60% FG
Young: 16 PTS / 5 REB / 10 AST / 50% FG
Smith: 15 PTS / 6 REB / 78% FG🌟 VOTE: https://t.co/DgKwGPqzTQ pic.twitter.com/fB8GvBJAYN
— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) June 14, 2026
Dallas (8-5) nearly escaped Portland, but fell 84-83, with Arike Ogunbowale scoring 24 points and Azzi Fudd adding 18. The bigger concern was the absence of Paige Bueckers due to an ankle injury. Without her, the Wings shot just 39% and went 7-of-28 from deep.
Dallas already beat Las Vegas at home on May 28, but with Bueckers a game-time decision and the Aces in top form, this is a good revenge spot.
Los Angeles Sparks (+5.5) vs. Golden State Valkyries (-108)
The Sparks have been one of the hottest teams in the WNBA lately, and getting points with a team playing this well is hard to pass up.
Los Angeles (7-6) is riding a three-game winning streak after an impressive 111-102 road win over Phoenix. The Sparks have been especially dangerous away from home, posting a 5-1 road record. Kelsey Plum was unstoppable in the victory, pouring in 43 points while helping Los Angeles knock down 15 three-pointers.
MVPLUM
43 PTS | 7 AST | 14-26 FGM | 5-11 3PM pic.twitter.com/Wn9F1BPcF4
— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) June 14, 2026
Golden State (8-5) continues to find ways to win after a 76-72 victory over Seattle. Janelle Salaun sparked the offense with 22 points and seven rebounds off the bench, while Gabby Williams chipped in 19 points. Still, the Valkyries survived despite shooting just 22% from beyond the arc, a number that could be difficult to overcome against a Sparks’ team that is firing on all cylinders offensively.
With Los Angeles playing its best basketball of the season and thriving on the road, the points provide valuable cushion in what should be a competitive matchup.


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