Dallas Wings vs Minnesota Lynx Prediction, 6/9/2026 WNBA Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Dallas Wings vs Minnesota Lynx
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Location: Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
TV: WNBA League Pass
Odds/Point Spread: Dallas (+3.5)
Target Center is the site where and the Minnesota Lynx (9-2) will play the Dallas Wings (7-3) on Tuesday. Minnesota opens this matchup as 3.5 point favorites. The over/under is set at 171.5.
The Dallas Wings stepped onto the hardwood against the Los Angeles Sparks and notched a win by a score of 104-96 in their last contest. Dallas walked away from the contest with a 53.2% FG percentage (41 of 77) and buried 10 of their 25 3-pointers. From the charity stripe, the Wings made 12 of 18 attempts for a percentage of 66.7%. In reference to getting rebounds, they collected a total of 33 with 13 of them being on the offensive end. They also doled out 30 dimes for the matchup while forcing 17 turnovers and earning 10 steals. When discussing defense, Dallas allowed their opponent to shoot 53.7% from the floor on 36 of 67 shooting. Los Angeles earned 8 dimes and had 5 steals for the matchup. On top of that, Los Angeles collected 30 boards (8 offensive, 22 defensive) and got 2 rejections. Los Angeles finished the game at 71.4% from the free throw line by making 15 of their 21 shots. They also made 9 of 28 attempts from beyond the perimeter.

Arike Ogunbowale is someone who was a major factor in this game. She walked away with 30 points on 10 out of 21 shooting. She saw the court for 34 mins and also pulled down 6 rebounds. Ogunbowale ended up shooting 47.6% from the floor and also earned 6 assists.
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Dallas enters this game with a win-loss record of 7-3 this year. They currently have an average of 89.4 pts per contest (2nd in basketball) while hitting 46.1% from the field. The Wings are shooting 35.8% on three-point attempts (88 of 246) and 76.9% from the free throw line. As a team, Dallas is pulling down 33.4 boards per game and has accounted for 236 dimes so far this season, which is 3rd in the league in terms of passing. They lose possession via turnover 10.2 times per game and as a unit are committing 18.6 personal fouls on a nightly basis. On the defensive end, the Wings are able to force 13.1 turnovers per contest and they draw 18.5 fouls. They are relinquishing 31.8% on shots from beyond the arc and they are 6th in basketball in points per game allowed (83.0). The Wings defense is giving up an opponent FG percentage of 46.8% (131 of 185) and they surrender 32.5 rebounds per contest as a unit. They currently rank 5th in the league in allowing assists to their opponents with 192 conceded on the campaign.
The last time they took the court, the Minnesota Lynx walked away with a victory by a final of 88-68 against the Seattle Storm. The Lynx were able to collect 23 defensive boards and 13 offensive rebounds totaling 36 in the game. They also turned it over 12 times, while recording 13 steals in this game. The Storm committed 12 personal fouls for the game which got the Lynx to the charity stripe for a total of 8 shots. They were able to make 6 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 75.0%. Concerning shots from beyond the perimeter, Minnesota knocked down 8 out of their 27 tries (29.6%). When all was said and done, the Lynx finished shooting 37 for 77 from the floor which had them shooting 48.1%. The Lynx allowed the Storm to convert 22 of 63 tries from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 34.9% in this game. They wrapped up this game 30.6% from 3-point land by connecting on 11 of 36 and ended up shooting 13 out of 16 from the free throw line (81.3%). When discussing cleaning up the glass, Minnesota permitted Seattle to collect 35 in total (10 on the offensive side).
Natasha Howard was important for the Lynx for the game. She converted 12 of 16 for the game for a rate of 75.0%, and earned 5 rebounds. Howard accumulated 27 points in her 30 minutes on the court and had 1 assist in this game.
Minnesota has a record of 9-2 for the season. The Lynx commit 19.6 fouls per game and they connect on 77.4% from the free throw line. Their rate of earning assists is at 21.9 times per game (3rd in the league) and they are turning it over 14.3 times per contest. Minnesota has totaled 993 pts so far this season (90.3 per game) and they grab 37.7 boards per game. On the offensive side of the ball, the Lynx are connecting on 49.9% from the field, which is ranked 1st in basketball. The Lynx on defense are ranked 1st in basketball in points per game surrendered with 78.4. They are able to force 14.1 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 37.9% from the floor (1st in the WNBA). The Minnesota defense gives up 29.4% on shots from distance (96 of 326) and their opponents are connecting on 78.8% of their foul shots. They relinquish 18.8 dimes and 32.1 boards per contest, which is 5th and 5th in basketball.
Who will win tonight's WNBA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Minnesota (-3.5)
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