It’s a busy Sunday in the WNBA with 10 teams in action, with only Minnesota, Phoenix and L.A. sitting this one out.
There’s plenty of options for WNBA player prop predictions, and I'm sharing my three favorite WNBA picks for June 22 below, headlined by Breanna Stewart.
WNBA player prop bets for June 22
Wilson o23.5 pts (+100)
Bueckers o18.5 pts (-108)
Stewart o6.5 rebs (-122)
Today's best WNBA player props bets
A’ja Wilson Over 23.5 points (+100 at DraftKings)
Reigning WNBA MVP A’Ja Wilson got back into the Las Vegas Aces’ lineup on Friday, dropping 20 points and 14 rebounds in a 90-83 loss to Seattle.
Wilson, who sat out due to concussion protocol, goes up against a candidate trying to rip that MVP from her hands in the form of Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.
Wilson is having an average start to the campaign by her lofty standards, averaging 20.8 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 3.8 assists, but the juice of a matchup with Clark should bring out her MVP self.
It will be the first meeting between these teams this season, but Wilson did plenty of heavy lifting vs. Indy a season ago.
She’s getting plus odds to top her 23.5 scoring line against the Fever Sunday, a number Wilson cleared with ease in three of four matchups in 2024.
Paige Bueckers Over 18.5 points (+100 at FanDuel)
From MVP to the current favorite in the WNBA Rookie of the Year chase in Paige Bueckers.
The top overall pick of the 2025 draft, Bueckers helped lead the Dallas Wings to their first back-to-back wins on the season.
The UConn star potted 20+ points in both of those games, and she’s topped her 18.5 scoring line set for Sunday in four of her last six outings.
The rook is up to 18 points per game on a very respectable 46.9% shooting from the field.
I like her to impress in her first career meeting with Washington.
Breanna Stewart Over 6.5 rebounds (-122 at FanDuel)
We’ll wrap with New York forward Breanna Stewart, who is currently in the midst of the worst rebounding season in her career.
The 30-year-old is averaging just 5.3 rebounds per game, the first time in her nine seasons she’s averaged less than 7.6 boards.
A trip back to her old stomping grounds in Seattle to take on the Storm might be the game Stewart needs to rediscover that board work.
Seattle’s rebounding game is not the strongest, lacking 12th in total rebounds per game. Stewart had at least seven boards in two of three games vs. Seattle last season.
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