WNBA Player Props & Bets: Tuesday (6/9)

The WNBA schedule is being nice to us, starting the week off with three games last night and another tripleheader in store for our viewing and betting enjoyment tonight. Like every other game night, it is going to be a great time for betting on the best WNBA player props for today's slate.

We've got some intriguing matchups, too. Angel Reese will be back in Chicago to start the night off. Then we've got Paige Bueckers and the Wings facing a solid Minnesota team on the road. Finally, a talented but underperforming Phoenix squad is visiting the Valkyries.

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Tuesday's Best WNBA Player Props & Bets

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Angel Reese 12+ Rebounds (-135)/14+ Rebounds (+172)

There isn't any value in the 12+ rebounds line, but I feel I need to present you with two options. Angel Reese is the premier rebounder in the league.

In Chicago, she faces a team allowing 40+ rebounds per game. Reese is averaging 11.7 rebounds per game and has recorded 12+ boards in five out of 10 games. But there is a downside: She'll be battling Kamilla Cardoso for boards, and she's averaging right around 10 per game.

Olivia Miles Over 16.5 Points (-125)

There is certainly some risk involved here, as Olivia Miles did not go over this total in six of her first seven games. But to be fair, she is a rookie who is still learning the ropes.

However, in the last four games, Miles has scored 17, 19, 28 and 19 points. In that stretch, she averaged 12+ attempts per game and made 59.1% of her shots. Against a Dallas defense allowing 90.2 points per game on the road, going over 16.5 points should be easy.


Alyssa Thomas Under 31.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-112)

This is a number Alyssa Thomas is certainly capable of exceeding; she did so in 28 out of 50 games last season. But this season, she has done so in just five out of 11 games. This includes the second game of the season versus the Valkyries. However, Thomas has fallen short in her last four and is currently on the injury report but listed as probable.

There is a good chance Thomas will play, but she may not be 100%. When she went over this total against Golden State on May 10th, the game was on the road. But at less than 100% and with Kahleah Copper possibly out with an injury, Golden State can focus on slowing down/stopping Thomas.

Thomas will make a valiant effort, but there are too many roadblocks for her to overcome in this game.


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