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WNBA MVP odds: Favorites to win 2024 Most Valuable Player award
Oliver James Montgomery View
Date:2025-04-08 05:09:07
Who will be voted the best player of the 2024 WNBA season?
Thursday is the final day of the WNBA regular season, meaning ballots to name the top performers of the league are due soon. While the voting process is nearly done and the playoffs will begin on Sunday, there's still plenty of time to predict who will take home the coveted award, which will be announced during the postseason.
The league has reached new levels with interest skyrocketing throughout the country and several stars could take home the MVP. Some of those names include Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson, Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart. Caitlin Clark has also taken the WNBA by storm in her rookie season, and after shattering records, could she take home the top honor in her first year? There are plenty of arguments for so many players.
2024 WNBA MVP betting favorite
A'ja Wilson is the favorite to win the league's most valuable player award, aiming to become the fourth player in WNBA history to win it three times. Her odds of winning the award are +250, according to BetMGM.
2024 WNBA MVP odds
Here are the top 10 players with the best betting odds to win the WNBA MVP award, according to BetMGM:
- A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces: +250
- Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx: +300
- Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty: +350
- Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty: +650
- Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty: +1200
- DeWanna Bonner, Connecticut Sun: +2000
- Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx: +2000
- Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun: +2500
- Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever: +3000
- Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm: +4000
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