WNBA Player Props & Bets: Sunday (7/12)
The WNBA season rolls on today with four games. Such a slate features many of the league’s top players, making today a great day to bet on WNBA player props. We happen to have the best WNBA player props of the day for you. Check them out below.
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Sunday’s Best WNBA Player Props & Bets
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Marina Mabrey Over 3.5 Made Three-Pointers (+142)
Typically, I would look at this total and consider it a little high. But it is one Marina Mabrey has gone over in five of her last 10 games. She only made two of her six attempts from deep when these two teams played in early June.
But against a New York team that has allowed an average of 9.2 made threes over the last five games, and that is playing in the second half of a back-to-back, this is a solid value play.
Dominique Malonga Under 16.5 Points (-104)
Dominique Malonga is averaging 15.8 points per game this season and has gone over this total in seven of the 16 games she has played in.
But Malonga has gone over it just once in her last five games. Washington has been awful on offense but strong on defense. They'll keep her from breaking out and going over this total today.
Paige Bueckers Over 21.5 Points (-120)
Dallas has been on a roll in July (4-0), and Paige Bueckers is a large part of the reason why. Since June 22nd, Bueckers has gone over this total in six out of seven games, averaging 24.7 points per game.
With Chicago’s defense allowing 93+ points per game over the last five, the only thing that can stop Bueckers from going over this mark is an early exit.
A'ja Wilson Over 25.5 Points (-130)
Indiana is one of the worst defensive teams in the league. Las Vegas has one of the best offenses, led by arguably the best player in the league - A'ja Wilson. While she is coming off a 21-point outing versus Phoenix, she scored 30+ points in her previous three games.
Wilson missed the last meeting, which Las Vegas lost, and should be eager to show she was the difference. Against a defense that has allowed over 92 points per game in its last five games, she can clear this mark before the fourth quarter.