The WNBA playoffs are upon us, and there’s a four-game slate to kick things off on Sunday.
Plenty of heavy hitters are featured as we wade through the player props, including the two leading candidates for league MVP.
Check out our free WNBA picks below.
WNBA player prop bets for September 14
Collier o21.5 points (-110)
Wilson o24.5 points (-125)
Ionescu u2.5 threes (-155)
Napheesa Collier Over 21.5 points
Napheesa Collier finished the season second in league scoring, and her top-seeded Minnesota Lynx open the postseason against the Golden State Valkyries.
Although Golden State finished with the top-scoring defense in the league, Collier was a wrecking ball in last year’s playoffs, racking up at least 22 points in seven of 12 games and finishing with less than 19 points just twice.
Collier will be just fine getting going on Sunday.
- Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN
A’ja Wilson Over 24.5 points
Although the Seattle Storm had A'ja Wilson in check for the first three meetings of the season — limiting her to 20 points or fewer — those matchups came prior to the All-Star break.
Wilson has been on a tear ever since, leading the Las Vegas Aces to a 16-game winning streak to end the regular season. During that run, she has topped 30+ points on eight occasions.
Seattle saw this supercharged version too: Wilson lit them up for 29 points and 12 boards in a 90-86 win. Considering the damage Wilson has inflicted, 24.5 is a generous scoring line.
- Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN
Sabrina Ionescu Under 2.5 threes
It was a rough shooting month for Sabrina Ionescu to close out the regular season. The New York Liberty guard topped this 3-pointer prop only two times in her final 12 games.
Her 24.7% shooting clip over that final month is masked by her end-of-year stats, which show a crisp 40.1% rate.
Ionescu faced the Phoenix Mercury three times in the regular season and shot a combined 26% from distance in those games, going Under the total twice.
I’m banking on that trend to continue in Game 1 against the Mercury — a Top 4 team in defending the three during the regular season.
- Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: ESPN
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