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Team USA vs. Team WNBA picks, predictions, odds: Who wins WNBA All-Star Game?


The U.S. Women's Olympic basketball team and a team of WNBA All-Star play on Saturday, July 20, at Footprint Center in Phoenix in the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game.

Which team will win the game?

Check out these WNBA All-Star Game picks and WNBA All-Star predictions for the Team USA vs. Team WNBA game, which can be seen at 5:30 p.m. MST on ABC (stream with free trial from FUBO).

Team USA is a 6.5-point favorite over Team WNBA in WNBA All-Star Game odds, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Team USA is -260 on the moneyline, while Team WNBA is +215.

The point total (over/under) is set at 200.5 points.

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Kyle Eve writes: "Despite this being an exhibition matchup, there should be motivation for both teams on Saturday. If the Olympic squad wants to play, they should cruise past the WNBA All-Stars."

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Josie Costigan writes: "Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, Rookie Of The Year contenders, will be making their first All-Star appearance dressing for Team WNBA. Meanwhile, Team USA is filled with seasoned veterans. Top point scorer and MVP favorite, A'ja Wilson will lead the group while being complimented by New York's Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu. Put it this way, if the USA National Team doesn't win… that's not a good start ahead of their Olympic run.Though the OVER hit in last year's Team Wilson vs. Team Stewart tilt with 270 points, the UNDER has cashed in three of the last five contests. Notably, the All-Star game followed this format ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics with Team WNBA upsetting the USA National roster, 93-85."

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Jeff Fox writes: "I have to say that I like the WNBA’s chances. While this game will be used as an Olympic warmup for Team USA, it will mean much more than that for the WNBA team. As mentioned above, many of these players (all of these players?) feel that they are good enough to play on the Olympic team, as well. Chips on shoulders can be solid motivation. Plus, will the Olympic team want to go all out and risk injury heading into the games that matter most in France? The WNBA stars can do just that—go all out—knowing that they have a month off after this to recover before the regular season resumes. And it also helps when you have generational rookies on your team like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. I’ll hedge my bets because I’m a coward and take Team WNBA plus 5.5 points instead of on the moneyline. And with the way she’s been playing lately – plus the All-Star Game being a good format for her skills to shine in – let’s sprinkle some on Caitlin Clark to win MVP of the game."

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Travis Pulver writes: "A couple of aspects of a game like this make it challenging for bettors to make their picks: (1) It is hard to know how seriously the players will take playing in an exhibition game, and (2) Playing time is impossible to predict. That being said, while both teams are stacked with shooters, each has several top-notch defenders, as well. We'll see a lot of points scored, but not more than 200."

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