Best WNBA Picks for Tuesday, July 11 – Use DraftKings “WNBA No Sweat Bet”

By Sascha Paruk in WNBA
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- Three WNBA games are on the schedule on Tuesday, July 11
- DraftKings Sportsbook is offering a “WNBA No Sweat Bet” to use on any of Tuesday’s games
- See the best WNBA picks and predictions for Tuesday and how to claim the DraftKings promo
On an otherwise quite Tuesday in the sports world, the WNBA has three matchups on the docket on July 11. In the first game of the day at 4:30 pm PT/7:30 pm ET, the Washington Mystics (0-12, 0-7 away) are seven-point road underdogs at the Atlanta Dream (5-4, 2-3 home).
In the later games, the Minnesota Lynx (8-3, 3-2 away) are 6.5-point road underdogs at the reinging WNBA-champion Las Vegas Aces (5-4, 3-2 home), and the Los Angeles Sparks (4-7, 1-3 away) are 11.5-point underdogs at the Seattle Storm (7-4, 3-1 home). Both the late games tip-off at 7:00 pm PT/10:00 pm ET.
DraftKings Sportsbook is offering bettors a “WNBA No Sweat Bet” on any of the three matchup. If you don’t already have an account, click the following link to register at DraftKings .
The “WNBA No Sweat Bet” will credit your stake back as a free bet if your wager loses, but only up to $10. The table below lists the picks I would make on Tuesday with the no-sweat bet.
WNBA Picks for July 11
Matchup | Pick |
---|---|
Minnesota Lynx vs Las Vegas Aces | Lynx moneyline (+235) |
Washington Mystics vs Atlanta Dream | Dream -7 (-110) |
Odds as of July 11 at DraftKings. Learn the DraftKings minimum deposit before signing up.

My favorite bet on Tuesday is the Lynx to win straight-up at the Aces. Las Vegas has had a brutally mediocre start to the season, going just 5-4 so far after losing just six games all of the last year. That includes back-to-back setbacks to Seattle and Los Angeles in the Aces’ last two games.
It’s still too early in the season to tell the true strength of the reigning champions, but it’s clear that the loss of point guard Chelsea Grey (15.3 PPG, 7.5 APG last year), who’s now with the Connecticut Sun, is having an impact.
The Lynx, meanwhile, are 8-3 with a league-best +10.4 margin of victory. They’ve been rock-solid on the road as well. Their two setbacks were both by a single point, one in OT against the league-leading Sun.

The second bet I would look at one Tuesday is Atlanta to cover as seven-point favorites against the still-winless Mystics. Washington is losing by an average of 8.9 points per game and that increases to 11.0 on the road.
Atlanta is now world-beater. The Dream have a -1.9 point differential despite a 5-4 win/loss record. But three of their five wins have come by at least seven points, including an impressive 89-80 win at Chicago last time out.
How to Claim DraftKings “WNBA No Sweat Bet”
In order to get the DraftKings “WNBA No Sweat Bet” on Tuesday, customers first have to log-in, navigate to the WNBA page, and opt-in to the promo. See the screenshot below.

According to the terms and conditions listed by DraftKings, the “WNBA No Sweat Bet” can be used on any game on Tuesday, and it can be a pregame wager or a live bet. But bettors must apply the “WNBA No Sweat Bet” token to their wager before clicking bet.
If the applicable wager loses, DraftKings will credit your account with a free bet up to $10. The free bet must be used within seven days of receipt.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.