WNBA All-Star Game 2025 Odds: Will It Be Team Clark, or Team Collier?

WNBA All-Star Game 2025 Odds: Will It Be Team Clark, or Team Collier?

WNBA All-Star game odds for the 2025 edition are here! The game will be held on Saturday, July 19, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Fever’s Caitlin Clark will captain one team, and Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier leads the other squad.

Continue reading to check out the latest WNBA All-Star Game odds, predictions, and my best bets, including for All-Star MVP!


WNBA All-Star Game 2025 Betting Odds

TEAM MONEYLINE SPREAD TOTAL
Team Clark +140 +3.5 (EVEN) Over 239.5 (-110)
Team Collier -165 -3.5 (-120) Under 239.5 (-110)

These WNBA All-Star Game odds are from Bovada, and while the early lines leaned towards Team Clark, Team Collier (-165) is favored with an implied win probability of 62.3% at WNBA betting sites! Team Collier has the more experienced squad in this game, and furthermore, their captain isn’t in danger of missing the game through injury.

Meanwhile, Team Clark (+140) comes back with an implied win probability of 41.7%, and another injury suffered by Caitlin Clark could keep her out of this game. Team Clark is also waiting on injury news from Jackie Young, while Satou Sabally definitely won’t play.

You can find these WNBA All-Star Game odds at Bovada, by heading to Sports > Basketball > WNBA All-Star Game.

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2025 WNBA All-Star Rosters

An asterisk denotes the starters. They were determined by a weighted score, based on fan votes, media votes, and player votes. “INJ” is for injured, meaning that player has an injury right now. As of Thursday, July 17, only Rhyne Howard has been replaced with Kayla McBride.

TEAM CLARK TEAM COLLIER
Caitlin Clark (Indiana) * (INJ) Napheesa Collier (Minnesota) *
Aliyah Boston (Indiana) * Breanna Stewart (New York) *
Sabrina Ionescu (New York) * Allisha Gray (Atlanta) *
A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas) * Nneka Ogwumike (Seattle) *
Satou Sabally (Phoenix) * (INJ) Paige Bueckers (Dallas) *
Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana) Courtney Williams (Minnesota)
Gabby Williams (Seattle) Skylar Diggins (Seattle)
Sonia Citron (Washington) Angel Reese (Chicago) (INJ)
Kiki Iriafen (Washington) Alyssa Thomas (Phoenix)
Jackie Young (Las Vegas) Kelsey Plum (Los Angeles)
Kayla Thornton (Golden State) Rhyne Howard (Atlanta) (INJ)
Head Coach: Sandy Brondello (New York) Kayla McBride (Minnesota)
Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve (Minnesota)

Team Clark (+140)

Team Clark is led by Indiana’s Caitlin Clark, who was the leading vote-getter, but has missed ten games this season due to various injuries. Clark injured her groin for the second time this season, and there’s a chance she could miss this game. Clark’s Indiana teammates, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, could take up the hometown mantle.  Phoenix’s Satou Sabally was planning to play in Indianapolis after an ankle injury, but she’ll sadly bow out and need to be replaced.

But there is still a ton of talent on Team Clark, led by Las Vegas’ A’ja Wilson. The three-time and reigning MVP is second in points (22.3), second in rebounding (9.2), first in blocks (2.4), and ninth in steals (1.6). New York’s Sabrina Ionescu will step up to take more shots if Clark is injured.

Only Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier and Wilson takes more shots per game than Ionescu, who is also seventh in assists (5.5). Washington rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen were also selected by Clark. Golden State’s Kayla Thornton made her first All-Star game at 32 years old!

New York’s Sandy Brondello will coach Team Clark after a draft-night trade between the two captains.

Team Collier (-165)

Team Collier is captained by, of course, the Minnesota Lynx star forward who is the runaway favorite right now in the WNBA MVP odds. Collier leads the league in scoring (23.9), she’s eighth in rebounding (7.7), fourth in blocks (1.6), and sixth in steals (1.7).

She’ll be joined by teammates Courtney Williams and Kayla McBride, who will replace the injured Rhyne Howard of Atlanta. There is also a chance that Chicago’s Angel Reese misses the game with a leg injury.

Seattle’s Nneka Ogwumike makes her tenth All-Star appearance, the most of anyone on either team. Rookie of the Year favorite, Dallas’ Paige Bueckers, makes the first of what should be many All-Star appearances, and you could see her captain a team in the future.

Breanna Stewart of New York joins the squad, and on the bench, you’ll see Los Angeles’ Kelsey Plum. She left Las Vegas after seven seasons, and is third in the league in scoring (20.1)

WNBA All-Star Game Prediction and Betting Pick

I’m leaning towards the Team Collier spread of -3.5 for my WNBA All-Star game prediction, as it offers a better return at -120 than the moneyline of -165. There are various injuries to consider, but Team Clark is missing one starter in Sabally, and possibly another in Clark. They also have four first-time All-Stars, including two rookies.

Team Collier has all five of their starters intact, and McBride is a deserving replacement for Howard. They only have one first-time All-Star in Bueckers, and they should be able to get whatever offense they want.

My WNBA All-Star Game prediction is Team Collier -3.5 at odds of -120 on Saturday in Indianapolis!

The Bet
Team Collier -3.5
-120


2025 WNBA All-Star MVP Odds and Prediction

PLAYER ODDS
Napheesa Collier (Minnesota) +300
Caitlin Clark (Indiana) +300
Sabrina Ionescu (New York) +900
A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas +900
Breanna Stewart (New York) +1200
Paige Bueckers (Dallas) +1600
Allisha Gray (Atlanta) +1600
Satou Sabally (Phoenix) +2500
Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana) +2500
Nneka Ogwumike (Seattle) +3000
Kelsey Plum (Los Angeles) +3000

You can find the WNBA All-Star Game MVP odds at BetUS, by going to Sportsbook > Basketball > WNBA All-Star Weekend Futures > All-Star Game MVP.

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Collier (+300) is the runaway favorite in the WNBA MVP odds, and she is also the co-favorite to win the WNBA All-Star Game MVP with an implied win probability of 25%. Her fellow team captain, Clark (+300) also has an implied win chance of 25%. As the team captains, these two might play the most minutes, although Clark just returned from a groin injury and might take it easy, if she plays at all.

Next is New York’s Sabrina Ionescu (+900) and Las Vegas’ A’ja Wilson (+900). These two have an implied chance to win of 10%. Dallas Paige Bueckers (+1600) offers a great return, and as a considerable favorite to win the Rookie of the Year, the former UConn star could be out to make a statement!

New York’s Breanna Stewart (+1600) plays a great all-around game, but even though she averages almost 20 points per game, I don’t know if she has the mentality to score at all costs. Atlanta’s Allisha Gray (+1600) and Indiana’s Kelsey Mitchell (+2500) fit that mold. Los Angeles’ Kelsey Plum (+3000) has stepped out of Wilson’s shadow since moving to the Sparks, and her WNBA All-Star MVP odds are intriguing. She was the All-Star MVP in 2022.

I was leaning towards Ionescu at +900 as the All-Star Game is tailor-made to her strengths. She likes to get up and down the court. However, I don’t think she’ll be on the winning team, and only once as the All-Star Game MVP come from the losing team (Swin Cash in 2011).

But I’m going to take the best player in the league in Collier to show why she has (arguably) taken the belt from Wilson. It’s going to be fun to watch those two go at each other whenever they’re on the court.

+300 is a great price to take Collier at, so let’s bank on the star Lynx forward here!

The Bet
Napheesa Collier
+300


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