WNBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Thursday (6/4)

The WNBA regular season rolls on with a pair of games available for viewing and/or streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever meet at 7:00 p.m. ET in the front end of a double dip, while the Golden State Valkyries and Minnesota Lynx square off at 9:00 p.m. ET in the nightcap. We’ll provide a couple of WNBA same game parlays (SGPs) for you as we look to increase our bankroll.

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Thursday’s Best WNBA Same Game Parlays

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Atlanta Dream (+102) at Indiana Fever (-122) | O/U 174.5 (-105/-115)

The Dream (6-2) and Fever (4-4) square off at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and the big story will be Angel Reese facing Caitlin Clark for the first time this season.

Atlanta has jelled nicely, winning four of the past five games and going 5-2 against the spread (ATS) in the past seven outings. The under has cashed in five of the past seven games, too. On the road, the Dream have won three out of four games, while covering two of the past three outings. The under is 2-1 in the past three road contests, too.

For Indiana, it suffered back-to-back losses in a forgettable West Coast road trip, including a 100-84 humbling in Portland as an 11.5-point favorite on Saturday, as the over (173.5) cashed. The non-cover as double-digit favorites snapped a 3-0 ATS run. The over has cashed in three consecutive outings.

While Indiana is 3-1 straight up (SU)/ATS in the past four meetings in this series, all bets are off since the personnel changed so much for the Dream. They’re a completely different team with Brittney Griner moving on and Reese in the fold.

Atlanta is led by Allisha Gray, averaging 21.1 points per game, while Reese leads the team with 11.3 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, Jordin Canada paces the team with 6.9 assists per game, while adding 2.4 rebounds per game. Rhyne Howard has a team-best 2.7 steals per game, while averaging 19.3 points (second on the team), 3.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists.

Indiana is led by Kelsey Mitchell, who is averaging 20.6 points per game, followed closely by Clark, who is averaging 20.1 points and a team-best 8.1 assists. Aliyah Boston has managed 15.9 points while pacing the team with 7.4 rebounds per game.

Let’s back the Dream to get the job done straight up at plus-money odds, and we’ll go high on the total, as the Fever just haven’t played great defense lately.

As for props, you know we’re taking Reese to get double-digit rebounds. We’re being a bit conservative, simply going for 10 rebounds, as she’ll have her hands full with Boston in the paint. In addition, we’ll take Clark to dish out nine or more assists, as she always has the ball, and she always comes through with a high rate of dimes.

Parlay Odds: +675 


Golden State Valkyries (+130) at Minnesota Lynx (-155) | O/U 164.5 (-108/-112)

The Valkyries (6-3) and Lynx (7-2) have each managed tremendous records in the early going, and it’s been an especially impressive performance for Minnesota without superstar Napheesa Collier (ankle surgery).

The last time Collier played in a WNBA game was on September 26th, 2025, in Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals against the Phoenix Mercury. She suffered a torn ligament in her left ankle, and she also had surgery on the right ankle in early January.

In March 2026, Collier had further surgery for three ruptured ligaments in her left ankle, pushing the return timeline back. However, she has been back on the court and taking part in team activities, according to head coach Cheryl Reeve. But Collier won’t be back for this one, so don’t worry.

Still, the Lynx are a scorching 8-1 ATS this season in nine games, and 3-1 ATS at home. The over-under is 2-2 in four games at home, but the under is 5-2 across the past seven games overall.

For the Valkyries, they’re coming off one of their most complete games of the season, pounding the Portland Fire 95-77 as a 9.5-point favorite, as the over (160.5) cashed for a fifth consecutive outing. The over is 7-2 in nine games, and 2-1 in three road contests. The Valkyries are 2-1 SU/ATS in three road outings, too.

We’re going to take the Lynx, as they’ve been absolute fire against the number this season. Let’s go low on the total, despite Golden State’s trends to the over.

For props, let’s keep it simple and play a combo with Veronica Burton of the Valkyries. Win or lose, she remains productive. Burton is tied for the team lead with 14.2 points per game, and she leads the way with 6.1 assists per game, while no other Golden State player averages more than 2.6 assists (Gabby Williams).

Burton has averaged just 8.5 points in the past two games, but she doesn’t often have prolonged scoring slumps. Look for Burton to break out on Thursday.

Parlay Odds: +800 


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