WNBA MVP Odds: Caitlin Clark Now No. 2 Choice, A'ja Wilson Heavily Favored

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WNBA MVP Odds: Caitlin Clark Now No. 2 Choice, A'ja Wilson Heavily Favored
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Breaking down the latest WNBA MVP odds with Caitlin Clark making a charge for the top spot behind A'ja Wilson.

The WNBA MVP race already seems decided in the eyes of oddsmakers, but that doesn’t mean that there won’t be movement in the market down the stretch of the 2024 season.

Wilson, the favorite, is set at -3500 to win MVP, as close to a guarantee as you’ll get in this market. Based on implied probability, Wilson has a 97.22 percent chance to capture her third league MVP.While Clark is not going to win the WNBA MVP – nor should she, given Wilson’s amazing season – she does deserve the consideration she’s receiving in the latest odds.

Since June 13, the Fever are an impressive 10-5, and Clark has been the driving force in that play. The rookie is averaging 19.0 points, 6.5 rebounds and 10.3 assists per game over that stretch while shooting 44.3 percent from the field. The former University of Iowa superstar had completely changed the direction of the Indiana franchise, something that several other draft picks hadn’t quite been able to accomplish.That being said, Wilson is the runaway favorite for the WNBA and for good reason.

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