
2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year odds: Paige Bueckers opens as big favorite
2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year odds: Paige Bueckers opens as big favorite
The new WNBA season is on the horizon, and beds dive into championship -futures, MVP quotas and a variety of Caitlin Clark specials.
And another market on which the fans already appear is Rookie of the Year.
Last year Clark won this prestigious price. After she was selected from the design of Indiana Fever No. 1 in the draft of 2024, she ran an average of 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists per game.
In the draft of 2025, Paige Bueckers was first selected from Uconn. Will she enter the Fever Guard’s footsteps and earn the Rookie of the Year’s honor at the end of the season?
Let’s take a look at the latest chances at Fanduel Sportsbook on May 6th.
WNBA ROOKIE of 2025
Paige Bueckers, wings: -310 (bet 10, to win $ 13.23)
Dominique Malonga, Sturm: +500 (bet 10 USD to win 60 US dollars)
Sonia Citron, Mystics: +1400 (bet $ 10 to win a total of 150 US dollars)
Kiki Irial, mystic: +2500 (bet 10 USD to win a total of 260 US dollars)
Aneesah Morrow, Sun: +3500 (Set 10 US dollars to win 360 US dollars)
Hailey van Lith, Sky: +3500 (Set $ 10 to win a total of 360 US dollars)
Saniya Rivers, sun: +6000 (set $ 10 to 610 US dollars in total)
Young Jocyte, Valkyries: +6000 (bet $ 10 to win a total of $ 610)
AJSA Lavendel, Sky: +10000 (Set $ 10 to USD 1,010 in total)
Aziaha James, Wings: +10000 (bet 10 USD to win a total of 1,010 US dollars)
Gray-Grayd rejected, dream: +10000 (bet $ 10 to win a total of $ 1,010))
Bueckers is currently the favorite at -310, which is awarded the rookie of the year. In her college career at Uconn, she scored an average of 19.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.
In April 2025, she helped to raise the huskies to a NCAA championship before it was collected from the Dallas Wings No. 1.
In her debut in the previous season, however, Bueckers only scored 10 points in 23 minutes, as her squad 112-78 fell on the Las Vegas Aces.
The next player on the Oddsboard – and not even nearby – is Seattle’s Dominique Malonga at +500. The 6-foot 6 center was part of the French team, which won the silver medal in Paris 2024.
The three top three of Washington Sonia Citron, the third election in the draft of Notre Dame 2025 are rounded off.
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