Prediction: Minnesota Lynx VS Seattle Storm 2025-06-11
The WNBA is heating up, folks, and we've got a doozy of a matchup for you tonight: the undefeated Minnesota Lynx (9-0) taking on the Seattle Storm (5-4) in a Commissioner's Cup showdown. The Lynx are favored by 3.5 points, but I'm here to tell you that the real star of the show is Kayla McBride, and I'm not just talking about her impressive collection of highlight reels.
McBride is on fire, shooting 53.2% from the field and 54.8% from deep, with at least three 3-pointers in four of her five games this season. That's what I call a hot hand. And while Napheesa Collier is leading the Lynx with 25.5 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, I'm putting my faith in McBride to keep the Lynx's winning streak alive.
The Lynx have been dominating so far, with a diverse offense that's making them a nightmare to match up against. And let's be real, they're still licking their wounds from last year's WNBA Finals. That lingering anger is fueling their perfect start, and I don't see that stopping anytime soon.
On the other hand, the Seattle Storm have struggled against the spread, going 0-3 in their last homestand. Skylar Diggins is averaging 17.8 points per game, but it's not enough to keep up with the Lynx's firepower.
So, here's my data-driven best bet: take the Minnesota Lynx to cover the spread, but don't sleep on Kayla McBride's individual performance. The Lynx have a strong track record, and McBride's efficiency from beyond the arc is a game-changer.
The odds are:
- Minnesota Lynx -3.5 (1.91)
* Seattle Storm +3.5 (1.91)
Over/Under: 155.5 (varies by bookmaker)
My pick: Minnesota Lynx -3.5 and Over 155.5.
Historical trends tell us that underdogs win about 32% of the time in the WNBA, but I think the Lynx are a safe bet. With McBride on fire and the Lynx's diverse offense, I'm confident they'll keep their winning streak alive.
Stream the game for free with a seven-day trial of Amazon Prime WNBA League Pass, and get ready for a thrilling matchup. Trust me, you won't want to miss Kayla McBride's shooting display.
Created: June 12, 2025, 1:04 a.m. GMT