WNBA DFS Strategies for Tuesday, June 17
The 2025 WNBA season continues Tuesday with a total of six games. We have a pair of 7 p.m. ET tip times, with the Connecticut Sun and Indiana Fever battling on NBA TV. There are three games in the 8 p.m. ET window, with the 10 p.m. ET game between the Seattle Storm and Los Angeles Sparks also on NBA TV. In fact, 12 of the league's 13 teams are in action, with only the Phoenix Mercury resting.
Let's check out the best options for DFS players heading into Tuesday. There are plenty of good values available.
WNBA Schedule Today
- Connecticut Sun at Indiana Fever
- Atlanta Dream at New York Liberty
- Washington Mystics at Chicago Sky
- Golden State Valkyries at Dallas Wings
- Las Vegas Aces at Minnesota Lynx
- Seattle Storm at Los Angeles Sparks
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Daily Matchups (Vegas Odds, Team Efficiency, Pace, Opposing Stats)
Connecticut Sun
at Indiana Fever 
Line: Fever -18.5
O/U: 165.5
Injury Updates and Impact on WNBA DFS Lineups - Sun vs. Fever
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Connecticut
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
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Leila Lacan | G | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/6/2025 |
Rayah Marshall | C | Ankle | GTD | 6/17/2025 |
Saniya Rivers | G | Illness | GTD | 6/17/2025 |
Indiana
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
DeWanna Bonner | F | Personal | OUT | 6/19/2025 |
Kristy Wallace | G | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Connecticut Sun vs Indiana Fever: Key Players and Predictions
The Sun (2-8) and Fever (5-5) tangle in Indianapolis, and the good news for the home side is that Caitlin Clark is back.
After missing five games due to a quadriceps injury, Clark returned to the lineup Saturday in a stunning 102-88 upset of the previously unbeaten Liberty. Clark was good for 32 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. If she could do that against the defending champs, imagine what she'll be able to do against the struggling Sun.
These teams met May 30 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in one of the five games Clark missed, and Connecticut won 85-83. Aliyah Boston had 17 points with eight assists and five rebounds in the loss, while DeWanna Bonner scored 13 points against her former team. The latter will miss Tuesday's game due to personal reasons.
Tina Charles had 18 points in the first meeting with Indiana, but she also had 11 turnovers. Marina Mabrey was good for 26 points and four triples in the first meeting, and she is good for 23.7 PPG, 5.3 RPG and 5.0 APG in the past three games, while hitting at least two triples in eight straight games.
Atlanta Dream
at New York Liberty 
Line: Liberty -8
O/U: 163
Atlanta Dream vs New York Liberty: Defensive Showdown Highlights
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Atlanta
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
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Holly Winterburn | G | Undisclosed | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
New York
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jonquel Jones | C | Ankle | GTD | 6/17/2025 |
Leonie Fiebich | F | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/3/2025 |
Raquel Carrera | C | Personal | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Ivana Dojkic | G | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Seehia Ridard | F | Personal | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Annika Soltau | F | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Betnijah Laney-Hamilton | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Dream, Liberty Lock Horns in Brooklyn
The Dream (8-3) and Liberty (9-1) square off at Barclays Center in Brooklyn in what is a marquee game.
Only Atlanta has won and covered three in a row, but each of the victories are by at least 18 points, with an average margin of victory at 23.3 PPG. The defense has allowed 70 or fewer points in each of the three wins, too.
Atlanta ranks No. 2 in defense, while teams are hitting just 30.5 percent from behind the three-point line against it.
The good news for the Dream is that they're healthy. The same can't be said for the Liberty, who will be down one starter, as Leonie Fiebich is out, playing for Germany in EuroBasket. Jonquel Jones has been nursing a nagging ankle injury, and she could sit again, too. Nyara Sabally and Kennedy Burke could be in line for significant time, especially if Jones is also sidelined.
New York lost last time out against Clark and the Fever, but it continues to top the charts. The Liberty ranks No. 1 in scoring at 90.2 PPG, while checking in No. 1 in scoring defense with 74.5 PPG allowed. The Liberty allow just 38.4 percent from the field, too.
Washington Mystics
at Chicago Sky 
Line: Mystics -4
O/U: 155.5
Injury Updates and Impact on WNBA DFS Lineups - Mystics vs. Sky
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Washington
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
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Bernadett Hatar | C | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Georgia Amoore | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Chicago
Moriah Jefferson | G | Leg | OUT | 6/21/2025 |
Ajsa Sivka | F | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Courtney Vandersloot | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Chicago Sky vs Washington Mystics: Impact Players and Game Analysis
The Mystics (4-7) and Sky (3-7) meet at Wintrust Arena, as Chicago looks to build upon its 78-66 victory at Connecticut last time out on Sunday.
Chicago allowed a season-low 66 points in the win in Connecticut, and it is making inroads on defense. However, it still has allowed 89.3 PPG this season, ranking 12th in the WNBA. It also ranks 12th in offensive scoring at 75.3 PPG, so Chicago still has a long way to go to be a contender.
If Angel Reese does what she did against the Sun, it could be sooner rather than later that the Sky gets on track. Reese had 11 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists for a triple-double in Connecticut Sunday, while also adding three steals and two blocked shots.
Mystics rookie Sonia Citron has posted 10 or more points in all 11 of her games this season, but she is coming off a tough game Sunday against the Dream. She hit just 2-of-8 from the field, her first game since May 30, with more missed attempts than successful makes.
Golden State Valkyries
at Dallas Wings 
Line: Wings -3
O/U: 163.5
Injury Updates and Impact on WNBA DFS Lineups - Valkyries vs. Wings
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Golden State
Tiffany Hayes | G | Nose | GTD | 6/17/2025 |
Temi Fagbenle | F | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/5/2025 |
Cecilia Zandalasini | G | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/5/2025 |
Julie Vanloo | G | Personal | OUT | 7/5/2025 |
Janelle Salaun | F | Personal | OUT | 7/5/2025 |
Maria Conde | F | Achilles | OUT | 8/1/2025 |
Juste Jocyte | G | Not Injury Related | OFS | 9/12/2025 |
Dallas
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
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Teaira McCowan | C | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/3/2025 |
Luisa Geiselsoder | C | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/3/2025 |
Maddy Siegrist | F | Knee | OUT | 7/7/2025 |
Lou Lopez Senechal | G | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Tyasha Harris | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Key Matchup: Wings' Bueckers vs. Golden State Valkyries
Wings rookie Paige Bueckers managed 35 points Wednesday in a win in Phoenix in her return from two weeks off due to a concussion. She followed that up with 16 points in 38 minutes in Las Vegas. Bueckers has scored at least 15 points in four consecutive games, and she is good for four or more boards in four of the past five games, while going for four assists in seven in a row. She also has two or more steals in six of the past seven appearances. She really does it all.
The Valkyries have allowed 81.0 PPG to rank No. 8 in scoring defense, although they allow teams to hit just 41.8 percent from the field, checking in No. 4. Golden State gives up three-pointers at a 35.0 percent clip, ranking 10th in The W.
Former Fever player Temi Fagbenle is making the most of her first season in San Francisco. She is averaging a team-best 10.3 PPG with 6.1 RPG. However, Fagbenle and Janelle Salaun are both out, representing Great Britain and France at EuroBasket. Laeticia Amihere, Monique Billings and Stephanie Talbot each should see an uptick in playing time while Julie Vanloo is with Belgium, and Cecilia Zandalasini plays for Italy.
Bueckers and company should be able to run wild. Arike Ogunbowale is off the injury report after missing practice over the weekend due to an illness. Dallas isn't totally out of the woods, though, as Luisa Geiselsoder is away playing for Germany, and Teaira McCowan is suiting up for Turkey. Li Yueru was granted a trade from the Storm, and she should see some decent playing time initially.
Maddy Siegrist is nursing a knee injury, and she will not play Tuesday. NaLyssa Smith should see a continued bump in playing time as a result.
Las Vegas Aces
at Minnesota Lynx 
Line: Mercury -6.5
O/U: 157.5
Injury Updates and Impact on WNBA DFS Lineups - Sky vs. Mercury
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Las Vegas
A'ja Wilson | C | Concussion | OUT | 6/20/2025 |
Megan Gustafson | C | Lower Leg | OUT | 7/3/2025 |
Cheyenne Parker-Tyus | F | Not Injury Related | OUT | 8/15/2025 |
Minnesota
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jessica Shepard | C | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/6/2025 |
Aubrey Griffin | G | Knee | OUT | 10/1/2025 |
Dorka Juhasz | F | Not Injury Related | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Aces Look For Answers Without Wilson
The Aces will have superstar A'ja Wilson sidelined for a third consecutive game due to the concussion she suffered against the Los Angeles Sparks last week. Kierstan Bell, Elizabeth Kitley and Kiah Stokes have each seen a bump in playing time with Wilson sidelined.
Jackie Young has been hot since Wilson went down, going for 28 or more points in two of the past three games, although she was just 4-of-14 from the field in a loss to Phoenix on Sunday. Chelsea Gray is averaging 20.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG and 3.3 APG with 2.0 SPG in the past three outings, too.
The Lynx will have their superstar, as Napheesa Collier enters with at least 25 points in each of the past three games, averaging 28.3 PPG, 9.0 RPG and 5.0 APG with 2.7 BPG and 1.7 SPG, while hitting seven three-pointers in the span.
On Saturday, Alanna Smith rolled her ankle, but she was able to return and finish the game. She isn't even on the injury report, so she appears good to go.
Seattle Storm
at Los Angeles Sparks 
Line: Storm -9.5
O/U: 156.5
Injury Updates and Impact on WNBA DFS Lineups - Storm vs. Sparks
Note: All return dates are just estimates
Seattle
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
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Katie Lou Samuelson | F | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Jordan Horston | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Nika Muhl | G | Knee | OFS | 5/1/2026 |
Los Angeles
Name | Pos | Injury | Status | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Odyssey Sims | G | Personal | OUT | 6/21/2025 |
Kelsey Plum | G | Lower Leg | OUT | 6/21/2025 |
Cameron Brink | F | Knee | OUT | 6/21/2025 |
Rae Burrell | G | Knee | OUT | 6/29/2025 |
Julie Allemand | G | Not Injury Related | OUT | 7/5/2025 |
Sparks Look For Offense With Plum Out
The big news in this game is that Kelsey Plum will be sidelined due to a lower leg injury. As a result, Sarah Ashlee Barker and Emma Cannon could see expanded roles. Odyssey Sims is also sidelined due to personal reasons.
Cameron Brink (knee) has returned to practice, and she is going through non-contact drills. She tore the ACL in her left knee last June, so it's been 12 months of recovery, but she is not expected back just yet.
Barker should be a key area of focus, as she played 28 minutes last time out against the Lynx, going for four points, four boards and two assists. It was her most playing time since May 23, when she had a season-high 29 minutes.
Top WNBA DFS Picks: Key Players to Watch
FanDuel
- Caitlin Clark ($9,300)
- Marina Mabrey ($7,400)
- Paige Bueckers ($6,800)
If you can figure out the salary, it's never a bad idea to squeeze Clark into the lineup, but especially so against the lowly Connecticut Sun. On the flip side, Mabrey has embraced being back in the starting five and having a significant role this season. She has been especially hot lately. Speaking of hot, Bueckers dropped 35 points this past week in her return from a concussion, and she should roll against the shorthanded Valkyries. For the Sparks, Rickea Jackson could see a bump in offensive responsibilities with Plum and Sims on the shelf.
Unlocking Value: WNBA DFS Sleeper Picks
- Rickea Jackson ($5,700)
- Nyara Sabally ($5,300)
DraftKings
- Brittney Sykes ($10,800)
- Jackie Young ($10,400)
- Kamilla Cardoso ($8,000)
Sykes will get a chance to face the defensively-challenged Sky, so look for a big stat line from her. The same goes for Young, who is worth building around with Wilson once again on the shelf. For sleeper picks, Hillmon picked up a double-double last time out, and she is a substantial value at a low price. Billings is also a steal at this price, as the Valkyries are shorthanded due to the EuroBasket, perhaps more than any other team, and Billings should exceed DFS expectations by miles.
Unlocking Value: WNBA DFS Sleeper Picks
- Naz Hillmon ($5,900)
- Monique Billings ($5,600)