
Welcome to our daily WNBA picks for Thursday, May 28, 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 May 28
| WNBA BETTING PICK | ONLINE BOOKMAKER |
|---|---|
| Las Vegas Aces vs. Dallas Wings (+4.5) (-110) | Lucky Rebel |
| Indiana Fever vs. Golden State Valkyries (-2) (-108) | Lucky Rebel |
Las Vegas Aces vs. Dallas Wings (+4.5) (-110)
Dallas Wings +4.5 is the best look against the Las Vegas Aces.
Las Vegas (4-2) has some defensive concerns after its 101-95 home loss to Los Angeles. A’ja Wilson was excellent with 24 points, 15 rebounds, four assists, two steals, and four blocks, but the Aces still allowed LA to shoot 55% from the field. That is a problem for a team sitting 11th in the WNBA in points allowed per game.
Fudd Around And Find Out 👑
Azzi Fudd breaks Wings rookie record for most threes in a game with six & gets a new career high of 24 pts! pic.twitter.com/m8PBkc4dS2
— Dallas Wings (@DallasWings) May 24, 2026
Dallas (4-3) is coming in with real confidence after a 91-76 win in New York. Paige Bueckers had 24 points and six rebounds, while rookie Azzi Fudd gave the Wings a major lift off the bench with 24 points. Dallas also hit 15 threes, showing it has the perimeter scoring to keep pace.
Las Vegas is still dangerous as the defending champs, but Dallas looks much improved. I like the Wings to keep this close.
Indiana Fever vs. Golden State Valkyries (-2) (-108)
The Golden State Valkyries are in a strong spot laying two points at home against Indiana.
The Fever (4-2) picked up a 90-82 win over Golden State in their last game, but the turnover issues were still there. Indiana committed 18 turnovers in that game despite Caitlin Clark finishing with 22 points and nine assists (and six turnovers). Aliyah Boston also dominated with 20 points and 16 rebounds, but sloppy ball handling continues to be a concern for this team.
The Ballhalla backcourt tonight >>> 😮💨⚔️ pic.twitter.com/sfObL97LR2
— Golden State Valkyries (@valkyries) May 26, 2026
That plays right into Golden State’s (4-2) strengths. The Valkyries responded from the Indiana loss with a 97-90 win over Connecticut, getting balanced production across the roster. Gabby Williams led the way with 15 points, while the bench exploded for 53 points in an impressive offensive performance.
Golden State has been one of the better defensive teams in the league when it comes to forcing turnovers, and the revenge angle after the May 22 loss adds even more value here. At home, the Valkyries look positioned to bounce back and cover the short number at WNBA betting sites.


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