WNBA Player Props & Bets: Friday (5/29)

As we continue through the fourth week of the 2026 WNBA campaign, we are treated to a four-game slate. Here are some of our favorite WNBA player props for Friday, May 29th.

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Friday's Best WNBA Player Props & Bets

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Courtney Williams 25+ Points + Rebounds + Assists (-122)

Courtney Williams is showing tremendous leadership skills for a Minnesota team without star Napheesa Collier to start the season. Williams is second in points, second in assists and third in rebounds for the Lynx. The Sky enter this contest with three consecutive losses and are allowing the most combined points + rebounds + assists over the last three games (172.3).

Williams has reached 25+ combined points + rebounds + assists in six out of seven games for the Lynx. The Lynx guard has accumulated at least 25+ combined points + rebounds + assists in five consecutive contests. Williams is averaging 19 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists over that span.

Williams is averaging 15.4 attempts over her last five games, while connecting on 51.9% from the field and 50% from beyond the arc. Chicago has been extremely generous in giving up points, rebounds and assists during their current three-game losing streak. Williams is taking a ton of shots and making half of them. Seems like a great path to finish with at least 25 combined points + rebounds + assists.


Kahleah Copper Under 24.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-129)

This will likely be our sweatiest bet. Our room for error is quite small. This line is largely driven by the scoring component.

Kahleah Copper is connecting on a less-than-desirable 34.3% of attempts from the field and 16.7% from three-point distance through eight games. The veteran guard, unfortunately, is also averaging career lows in rebounds (2.5) and assists (2.3) per game. Between the extremely poor shooting percentage and the low assists and rebounds, the under on this combo prop appears to be the correct play.

Copper has amassed 25+ combined points + rebounds + assists in two out of eight games. The Phoenix guard is averaging 15.7 points, 1.5 boards and 2.3 assists over four road games. Copper is shooting 33.8% from the field and has only made four of her 24 three-point attempts when playing away from home.


Angel Reese Under 28.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-109)

Angel Reese is, unfortunately, once again on our radar for this combo prop. The shooting percentages are not improving, and it simply seems logical to continue pouncing on the ambitious lines set by oddsmakers. Reese has seen a slight uptick in assists through the last few games. However, that's not enough to offset the inefficiency in the field.

Reese is shooting 40% from the field. The Dream forward has shot over 50% in only two out of six contests. Reese is shooting 37.5% from the field over the last two games. The third-year forward is also experiencing a slight dip in rebounds as of late, averaging 8.75 boards per game through the last four games.

It does make a ton of sense to stick to the under on points for Reese, and we wouldn't fault you for going that route. The rebounding aspect will cause some sweat. Nevertheless, we are firmly in on the under for the combo prop.

Ariel Atkins 13+ Points (-119)

Kelsey Plum will not suit up this evening. The league leader in scoring is dealing with a sprained ankle and will be evaluated in a week. The absence of Plum widely opens the door for her teammates to take advantage of scoring opportunities. It has to be said that there is currently only one option at guard for the Sparks. Having said that, the selection available does make a great deal of sense.

Ariel Atkins is not off to the best start. The veteran guard is averaging eight points per game on an extremely inefficient 33.1% field-goal shooting. Atkins is also averaging a career-low nine attempts per game. Normally, this would be the perfect play for an under, considering the asking price is five points above her season average. Yet, Atkins is in too good a spot to pass up.

Washington is allowing 86 points per game on the season. That number skyrocketed to 98 points on 47% shooting from the field in their sole home game. Opponents’ true shooting rate is 119.1% against the Mystics on their home floor. The opposition is averaging 69.3 attempts against Washington through six games. Atkins may not be the most efficient player, but the scoring opportunity and opponent make this line difficult to pass up.


Ariel Atkins 2+ Made Three-Pointers (-105)

We are doubling down on Ariel Atkins. The Sparks guard is currently in the midst of a small streak and, as previously mentioned, is set to incur a massive opportunity to rack up points tonight. Washington has proven to be quite gracious in regard to opponents knocking down three-point attempts, and we feel there may be a decent avenue for success on this prop.

Atkins has knocked down four three-pointers over the last two games. She has attempted at least five shots from three-point distance in three out of four games. Atkins successfully scored two or more three-pointers in six consecutive games at CareFirst Arena.

The jump in attempts, opportunity and playing time has us excited for this selection. Washington is conceding 10 three-pointers per game through six contests. It's been rough sledding for Atkins to start the season. However, we feel the guard out of Texas sinks at least two shots from above the perimeter in this contest.

Enjoy the games this evening. Good luck with your picks.


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