Another must-win is on tap in Dallas for the Los Angeles Sparks, whose chase for the final WNBA playoff spot highlights Sunday’s three-game slate.
Also on tap: the Indiana Fever are in Baltimore to play the Washington Mystics, while the Las Vegas Aces host the Chicago Sky.
We’ve got our three favorite player props below — check out our free WNBA picks for September 7.
WNBA player prop bets for September 7
Plum o18.5 pts (-120)
Mitchell u19.5 pts (-104)
Wilson o23.5 pts (-125)
Kelsey Plum Over 18.5 points
Kelsey Plum had 20 points in L.A.’s loss to Atlanta Friday, breaking a four-game streak where she’d scored Under 20 points.
Her line is 18.5 against Dallas, and it’s a number she has topped in each of the last two matchups with the Wings in August.
Since August 1, Plum has gone Over this total nine times in 15 games, and she should clear this number against a Dallas team that ranks second-worst in points allowed this season.
- Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: NBA TV
Kelsey Mitchell Under 19.5 points
With Caitlin Clark now officially done for the year, Kelsey Mitchell assumes lead scoring role — though it’s one she’s had since CC went down at the all-star break.
Over the last 11 games, she’s topped 20+ points eight times, including last game when she had 20 in a 97-77 romp over the Chicago Sky.
But one of the teams she went Under against were these same Mystics. In fact, in three games this season, Mitchell has scored exactly 14 points twice.
Indiana should roll, but expect a more diverse offensive attack from them on Sunday.
- Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: NBA TV
A’ja Wilson Over 23.5 points
A’ja Wilson’s play, along with a lengthy injury absence from Napheesa Collier, has made the WNBA MVP odds a virtual toss-up.
Wilson can make another case to repeat Sunday against the Sky. She’s been piling up buckets of late, including last game, lighting up the league-leading Wolves for 31 points on 12-for-15 shooting.
That’s now seven times in the last 10 she’s gone for 30+, so that 23.5-scoring line looks might tantalizing against a Sky team that’s been in next-year mode for a while now.
- Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
- Where to watch: NBA TV
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