The WNBA's best are together in Phoenix and the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game will take on a different format as Team USA takes on Team WNBA on Saturday night. The league will go on a break until Aug. 15 with the Summer Olympics starting on July 26. Indiana teammates Caitlin Clark (700,735 votes) and Aliyah Boston (618,680) finished first and second in fan voting. Rounding out the top five in fan voting were A'Ja Wilson (607,300), Breanna Stewart (424,135) and Angel Reese (381,518).

Tipoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET at Footprint Center in Phoenix. Team USA is the 7-point favorite in the latest Team WNBA vs. Team USA odds, while the over/under for total points is 191.5. Before making any Team USA vs. Team WNBA picks, be sure to see the WNBA predictions from SportsLine's women's basketball expert Calvin Wetzel

Since the start of the 2021-22 women's college basketball campaign, Wetzel is an insane 1,384-988 (+371.33 units). Wetzel also predicted 66 of 68 NCAA Women's Tournament teams this year, as well as 62 of 68 teams within one seed line, and correctly picked 13 of 16 second-round games. Anybody following him has seen huge returns. 

Now, he has set his sights on Team USA vs. Team WNBA and just locked in his picks and WNBA predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several WNBA betting lines and trends for Team WNBA vs. Team USA:

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  • Team WNBA vs. Team USA spread: Team USA -7
  • Team WNBA vs. Team USA over/under: 191.5 points
  • Team WNBA vs. Team USA money line: Team USA -278, Team WNBA +222
  • USA: Team USA are seeking their 8th straight gold medal in Paris
  • WNBA: Reese and Clark are the only two first-time All-Stars this season
  • Team WNBA vs. Team USA picks: See picks at SportsLine

Why Team USA can cover

Phoenix guard Kahleah Copper is an effortless ball handler and shot creator. Cooper has been named to her fourth straight All-Star appearance. She's second in the league in scoring (23.3). The 29-year-old leads the WNBA with eight games of 30-plus points.

Guard Sabrina Ionescu is another perimeter force. The Oregon product is sixth in the league in scoring (19.8) and fifth in assists per game (6.1). Ionescu has knocked down the second-most 3-pointers in the WNBA (74). Las Vegas guard Kelsey Plum is one of three Aces players averaging 18-plus points this season (A'Ja Wilson and Jackie Young). The Washington product is fourth in the WNBA with three 3-pointers made per game. See which team to pick here

Why Team WNBA can cover

Connecticut's DeWanna Bonner has been a driving force for her club all season. Bonner is able to score from multiple spots on the floor with ease. She's been named to five of the last six All-Star games. The 36-year-old is fifth on the all-time scoring list (7,282) and has nine games with 20-plus points this season. 

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Dallas guard Arike Ogunbowale is a confident playmaker on the floor. Ogunbowale owns a quick first step and a reliable mid-range jumper. The four-time All-Star is currently second in the WNBA in points per game (22.3). Reese is making her first trip to the All-Star game. She thrives around the rim and is an exceptional rebounder. The LSU product is second in the league in rebounds (11.9) and third in offensive rebounds (4.7) with 13.5 points per contest. See which team to pick here.

How to make 2024 WNBA All-Star Game picks 

Wetzel is going Under on the point total, and he has also found a critical x-factor that has him jumping all over one side of the spread. You can only see his picks and analysis at SportsLine.

Which side covers in the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game? Visit SportsLine to see the best bets for Team WNBA vs. Team USA, all from an expert who is +371.33 units on his women's college basketball picks since 2021, and find out.

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