Betting options for Caitlin Clark’s final stretch

By Only Players Staff

Updated 8/15/24 8:48pm ET

After a much-needed month off, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever enter the final 14 games of the WNBA regular season with intriguing wagering options across several sportsbooks.

As for the much-publicized Rookie of the Year award, Clark is a -2000 favorite at FanDuel, while the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese has +700 odds.

Both FanDuel and DraftKings are offering between -130 and -150 for Clark to make at least one three-pointer in each of her remaining games. DraftKings specifies that she must play at least 12 more games.

The offerings then get more intriguing and lucrative. Clark is +400 to lead the league in made three-pointers. She currently is averaging 3.7 per game, which ranks fifth overall. The four players ahead of her have more remaining games.

FanDuel is offering +800 odds for her to record at least 20 assists in one game. Earlier this season, she set a WNBA single-game record with 19 assists.

Both books are offering +1200 odds for her to score at least 40 points. Her season-high is 30, which she accomplished twice. FanDuel is offering +7500 for her to score at least 50 points.

FanDuel is also offering +1600 odds for her to make at least 10 three-pointers in a single game.

The Fever are currently the seventh seed. DraftKings has their playoff odds at -1200 with +600 payout to miss the postseason. Their adjusted win total is 16.5 with -160 odds on the over. Indiana is 11-15 and must win at least six of its remaining 14 games to cash the over.

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