With both semifinal series notched up at a game apiece, Friday’s two-game WNBA slate has no shortage of intrigue.
The Las Vegas Aces visit the Indiana Fever in the early window, and the Minnesota Lynx take on the Phoenix Mercury in the nightcap.
My favorite WNBA picks for September 26 go back to the well with Aliyah Boston and Alyssa Thomas, along with targeting a juicy scoring line for Lexie Hull.
WNBA player prop bets for September 26
Boston 10+ rebounds (+116)
Hull o7.5 points (-135)
Thomas o24.5 points + assists (-105)
Aliyah Boston 10+ rebounds
Aliyah Boston has been tremendous on the glass this postseason, and I’m going back to her rebounds line in Game 3.
After reaching double-digit rebounds on Tuesday, Boston’s rebounds line has moved up from 8.5 to 9.5. I’m happy to take it again.
Boston has corralled at least 10 boards in three straight games and four of five in the playoffs. The Indiana Fever star has also reached that mark in four of five starts against the Las Vegas Aces this season.
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN2
Lexie Hull Over 7.5 points
Lexie Hull has started 14 straight games for the shorthanded Fever, averaging 9.4 points per contest in that span.
She’s scored eight or more points in half of those contests, including six of her last 10 and two of her last three.
Riding high off a 15-point performance in Game 2, I expect another strong offensive showing from Hull.
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN2
Alyssa Thomas Over 24.5 points+assists
This is a very manageable combo line for Alyssa Thomas, as she’s averaged 24.6 points + assists across her regular season and playoff appearances.
Heading into a crucial Game 3 at home, I expect the Phoenix Mercury forward to build on the momentum she’s carried across her last three outings.
Thomas was masterful in Phoenix’s come-from-behind win in Game 2, tallying 19 points and 13 assists. She’s totaled at least 25 points + assists in three straight games overall and has reached that mark in three of four against the Minnesota Lynx.
With a potential series swing on the line, I expect Thomas to be at her best and cruise past this line.
- Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN2
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