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Best WNBA Bets Today: Wednesday, July 30
Kelsey Mitchell Over 19.5 Points (-120) vs. Phoenix Mercury
FanDuel Sportsbook, 3:45 p.m. CT
Jason Shebilske: Mitchell has been among the league's top scorers throughout her career, and she's averaging a career-high 20.2 points per game to begin the 2025 campaign. She's been especially sharp recently, scoring at least 20 points in six of her last seven appearances while shooting 52.6 percent from the field during that time. The Mercury have allowed the third-most points to opposing guards this season, so Mitchell should continue to have plenty of scoring chances Wednesday, particularly since Caitlin Clark will remain sidelined.
Jonquel Jones Over 14.5 Points (-135) at Minnesota Lynx
BetMGM, 4:00 p.m. CT
Jason Shebilske: After missing a month due to an ankle injury, Jones has been back in action over New York's last four games and hasn't missed a beat. She's averaged 17.5 points in 27.8 minutes per game since returning to action, and she's scored at least 15 points in three of those four outings. Although the Lynx have an above-average defense against frontcourt players, the Liberty will be shorthanded once again Wednesday while playing without Breanna Stewart and Kennedy Burke, so I'm expecting ample scoring opportunities for Jones.
Paige Bueckers to Score 17+ Points (-130) vs. Atlanta Dream
DraftKings Sportsbook, 4:00 p.m. CT
Kirien Sprecher: Bueckers got the first night of Dallas' recent back-to-back set off for rest purposes but returned to action Monday and scored 20 points in 30 minutes. Over her last 15 appearances, Bueckers has played 30 or more minutes and scored fewer than 17 points only twice.