Sportsbooks Think Mystics Could Cast A Spell On This WNBA Season

Written By Dann Stupp on March 5, 2021

The Washington Mystics, our hometown WNBA team, are considered one of the top contenders to clinch the championship in the upcoming 2021 season.

Recently, all the active sports betting apps in VA have unveiled the 2021 WNBA championship odds. Through a futures wager, bettors now have the opportunity to anticipate the outcome of the upcoming WNBA championship and make their predictions.

Since their establishment in 1998, the Mystics have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs on 13 occasions out of the 23 seasons they have been in existence.

Following their triumph in securing their inaugural championship victory in 2019, the Mystics experienced a setback as they were defeated in the opening round of the 2020 playoffs.

So, what about 2021?

2021 WNBA odds for Washington Mystics

After winning the championship banner in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, the Seattle Storm is now considered the frontrunner to do it again in 2021. Sportsbooks across Virginia have set odds of +160 to +200 for the team’s victory. If a bettor places a $10 wager on the Storm and they successfully defend their title, they would make a profit of $16 to $20 based on those odds.

The Washington Mystics are closely trailing with odds ranging from +300 to +400, while the Las Vegas Aces are also in close pursuit with odds ranging from +200 to +450.

Although the schedule hasn’t been released yet, the regular season for all teams commences in May.

Under the guidance of head coach Mike Thibault, the Mystics have secured playoff spots in seven out of the last eight years. Their home games take place at the 4,200-seat St. Elizabeths East Arena in Washington, DC.

It is evident that the oddsmakers anticipate his team to once again thrive in 2021.

The following are the odds for the three preseason favorites to win the 2021 WNBA Championship:

Seattle Storm Washington Mystics Las Vegas Aces
FanDuel +170 +400 +450
BetMGM +225 +350 +200
William Hill +160 +350 +350
DraftKings +175 +300 +350
BetRivers +175 +300 +350

There is a significant variation in odds among different sportsbooks, especially in smaller betting markets like the WNBA. Therefore, it is advisable to compare odds from multiple sources to find the best ones. In addition, smaller markets like the WNBA usually have lower betting limits. For instance, bettors may find their wagers limited to a few hundred dollars per bet in WNBA betting.

A word of caution about futures bets

Futures bets can provide enjoyment for both casual and avid bettors alike.

Are you considering placing a bet on the Washington Nationals to emerge victorious in the World Series? Or are you contemplating the possibility of the Washington Football Team securing another Super Bowl win?

By placing a futures bet, you can now be involved in the outcome of each matchup. The best part is that you’re not required to bet on every single game.

Nevertheless, it is important to keep in mind the broader perspective. When you make a futures bet, the sportsbook retains the funds until the bet is eventually resolved. In the case of the WNBA, the preseason commences in April, and the playoffs do not culminate until October.

Before you get too carried away in the futures market, it’s important to consider if you’re comfortable having a portion of your betting bankroll inaccessible for six months. Would you prefer to have those funds readily available for daily wagering opportunities? These are important factors to think about.

However, just like placing a bet on the Mystics winning the 2021 WNBA season championship, it can be enjoyable to take a small risk now to keep yourself entertained and invested in the upcoming months.

A look at the 2021 Washington Mystics

There are several events lined up before the official start of the 2021 WNBA season. The ongoing free agency is yet to conclude, and we also have the upcoming 2021 WNBA Draft and preseason, which are still a few weeks ahead.

Despite this, many experts who are well-versed in the WNBA have high expectations for Washington’s success in the Eastern Conference this year. Mike Thibault, the winningest coach in WNBA history, will have a plethora of talented players to utilize during this season.

Following her decision to sit out the 2020 season due to concerns regarding COVID-19, Elena Delle Donne, a two-time WNBA MVP who averaged 19.5 points per game in 2019, makes her comeback to the team.

Joining them after a remarkable year will be Myisha Hines-Allen, their leading scorer in 2020 with an average of 17 points per game. Tina Charles, who boasts a career average of 18.3 points per game, will also be on the team. Although she was traded to Washington before the 2020 season, Charles had to miss out due to extrinsic asthma.

After securing a championship with the Storm in 2020, Alysha Clark, a free agent, was also signed by Washington. Last season, the 33-year-old showcased an average of 10 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game.

Now is the perfect time to place your futures bet on the Mystics as they have a strong roster with both new and old pieces, making them well-prepared for a successful shot in the 12-team league in 2021.

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Dann Stupp, a seasoned sports journalist, has an extensive background in writing and editing for various outlets such as The Athletic, USA Today, ESPN, MLB.com, and more. Currently residing in Lexington, Virginia.

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