Betting odds, pick and prediction for the Los Angeles Sparks-Minnesota Lynx matchup on Thursday, Sept. 19.

The Los Angeles Sparks have locked up the worst record in the WNBA, and they’ll take on the team that locked up the No. 2 seed – the Minnesota Lynx – in the regular season finale for both teams on Thursday night.

Minnesota won on Tuesday against the Connecticut Sun to earn the No. 2 spot and cinch a 30-win season, giving it very little to play for in this matchup.

Oddsmakers seem to feel the same way, setting the Lynx as rather small favorites at home in this matchup.

Here’s how to bet this season finale for two squads on the opposite end of the standings.

Sparks vs. Lynx Odds, Spread and Total
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook.

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Betting odds, pick and prediction for the Los Angeles Sparks-Minnesota Lynx matchup on Thursday, Sept. 19.

by: Peter Dewey

Posted: Sep 18, 2024 / 01:23 PM CDT

Updated: Sep 18, 2024 / 01:23 PM CDT

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The Los Angeles Sparks have locked up the worst record in the WNBA, and they’ll take on the team that locked up the No. 2 seed – the Minnesota Lynx – in the regular season finale for both teams on Thursday night.

Minnesota won on Tuesday against the Connecticut Sun to earn the No. 2 spot and cinch a 30-win season, giving it very little to play for in this matchup.

Oddsmakers seem to feel the same way, setting the Lynx as rather small favorites at home in this matchup.

Here’s how to bet this season finale for two squads on the opposite end of the standings.

Sparks vs. Lynx Odds, Spread and Total
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook.

Spread

Sparks +5.5 (-108)
Lynx -5.5 (-112)

Moneyline

Sparks: +205
Lynx: -260
Total

157.5 (Over -106/Under -114)
Sparks vs. Lynx How to Watch
Date: Thursday, Sept. 19

Time: 8:00 p.m. EST
Venue: Target Center
How to Watch (TV): WNBA League Pass
Sparks record: 7-32
Lynx record: 30-9

Sparks vs. Lynx Injury Reports
Sparks Injury Report

Cameron Brink – out
Lexie Brown – out
Aari McDonald – out
Layshia Clarendon – out
Lynx Injury Report
Dorka Juhasz – day-to-day

Sparks vs. Lynx Key Players to Watch

Los Angeles Sparks

Rickea Jackson: Jackson struggled in her last game, shooting just 2-for-11 from the field and scoring eight points, snapping a five-game streak where she was in double figures scoring. Now, the rookie will look to close her season out strong against a Minnesota team that has nothing to play for in this matchup.

Minnesota Lynx

Alissa Pili: The No. 8 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Pili has played sparingly in the 2024 season. However, she may get some extra run in this game with the Lynx locked into the No. 2 seed in the standings. Pili is averaging 2.1 points and 1.2 rebounds across 21 games this season.

Sparks vs. Lynx Prediction and Pick
Minnesota has the No. 2 defensive rating in the league this season, and it should still be tough to score on even if some key players sit out or play limited minutes on Thursday.

That being said, Minnesota’s offense would undoubtedly take a hit if players like Napheesa Collier, Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams aren’t in their normal roles.

So, I’m already leaning towards the UNDER before we get to the Sparks’ side of things.

So, I’m already leaning towards the UNDER before we get to the Sparks’ side of things.

Los Angeles is just 11th in the league in offensive rating, and it has hit the UNDER in 19 of 39 games so far in 2024.

With Minnesota’s rotation up in the air, I lean with the UNDER on Thursday.

Pick: UNDER 157.5 (-114)

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