Tempo vs Fever Player Props & Best Bets for Tonight’s WNBA Game

Douglas Farmer - Betting Analyst at Covers
Douglas Farmer • Betting Analyst 18+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 16, 2026 , 02:40 PM ET • 4 min read

Check out Douglas Farmer's three favorite Tempo vs. Fever prop picks, highlighted by Caitlin Clark.

Tempo vs Fever Props
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Caitlin Clark (22) dribbles the ball against Connecticut Sun guard Charlisse Leger-Walker.

The Indiana Fever and Toronto Tempo conclude their Commissioner’s Cup action a night earlier than most of the rest of the league, but with both eliminated from advancing, no Cup concerns should factor into this game.

My Tempo vs. Fever props and WNBA picks enjoy how fast-paced this matchup should be on Tuesday, June 16.

For more analysis, check out Jason Logan's Tempo vs. Fever predictions.

Best Tempo vs Fever player prop bets for today

Player Pick Odds
Aces Caitlin Clark Over 8.5 assists -105
Aces Marina Mabrey Under 2.5 threes -105
Aces Aliyah Boston Over 8.5 rebounds -135

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Caitlin Clark Over 8.5 assists (-105)

This is a lofty prop, even for Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, but it is a lofty prop today because these two teams play at a — this pun is forced and intentional; no apology is forthcoming — feverish tempo. 

On the season, the Fever rank No. 1 in the WNBA in pace while the Toronto Tempo are No. 3. In the five games of June, those rankings invert.

There is a reason this game’s total is as high as 179.5. A player with the ball in her hands as often as Clark should rack up assists at this pace.

A quirk of the WNBA schedule thus far: The Fever have faced only one of the other Top 5 in pace this season, which was just last week against the Sky. Clark tallied 10 assists in that matchup.

Marina Mabrey Under 2.5 threes (-105)

Do not blindly bet Overs on props simply because this should be a fast-paced, high-scoring game.

While the Fever defense is only decent — No. 5 in rating this season, which should be acknowledged as a massive improvement over a year ago — it emphasizes limiting opponents’ looks from deep, allowing only 19.8 attempts from beyond the arc per game despite playing at the fastest pace in the WNBA.

Marina Mabrey has taken 8.3 threes per game this season, hitting 35.3% of them to spur her average of 17.9 points. Indiana should snuff out those long-range looks tonight.

Aliyah Boston Over 8.5 rebounds (-135)

The Tempo rank No. 14 in rebounding rate this season, outpacing only Chicago. Imagine if the Sky had one of the best rebounders in the league, like Angel Reese. 

Toronto fails on the glass on both ends of the court, ranking No. 13 in defensive and offensive rebounding rates. Enter Aliyah Boston as she grabs a greater share of available defensive rebounds than in any of her first three seasons.

Boston has already cleared this prop in four straight games. She might pass it in the first half of a game with a hefty pace against such a poor rebounding team.

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Douglas Farmer
Betting Analyst

Douglas Farmer spends his days thinking about college football and his nights thinking about the NBA. His betting habits and coverage follow that same pattern. He covered Notre Dame football for various outlets from 2008 to 2024, most notably spending eight seasons as NBC Sports’ beat writer on the Irish. That was also when his gambling focus took off. Knowing there were veteran beat writers with three decades more experience than he had, Douglas found his niche by best recognizing Notre Dame’s standing in each year’s national landscape, a complex tapestry most easily understood and remembered via betting odds.

In 2021, that interest created a freelance opportunity with Covers, a role that eventually led to Douglas joining the company full-time in 2023. In the fall, Douglas will place five or six dozen bets each week, a disproportionate amount via BetRivers because the operator tends to have lines slightly different than the rest of the market. The same can be said of Circa Sports’ futures markets.

While Douglas is an avid NBA fan and covers the league throughout the year, the vast majority of his bets are on college football, because that is the biggest key to sports betting: Know what you do not know.

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