We have another night of WNBA action!
First we have a conference finals rematch between the Las Vegas Aces and Dallas Wings. Then, the Minnesota Lynx do battle with the Los Angeles Sparks.
With just two games on tonight's slate, it could be a big night for some people looking to make money off this exciting action.
Here are some player props to consider when betting on tonight's WNBA games.
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A'ja Wilson (LV) Over 26.5 Points -122
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson has been playing exceptionally well to start the season. So far, Wilson has scored 26 points or more in four out of the last seven Aces games.
Wilson has the hot hand right now and it is hard to imagine a world where the two-time MVP slows down.
We're taking over on this prop.
Arike Ogunbowale (DAL) Over 3.5 Made Threes +135
Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale is one of the more decorated scorers in the W, showing the ability to get a shot off anywhere on the court.
In the last couple of games, she has managed to get at least two or more threes to land, proving that she can dial it up from distance when needed.
Against the world champion Las Vegas Aces, Ogunbowale is likely to go off again for a big game.
Give us the over on this one.
Cameron Brink (LAS) Over 10.5 Points+Assists -112
Rookie sensation Cameron Brink has already made some noise so far this season.
Brink has already had several games in which she has made a huge impact, either through rebounding, scoring, shot-blocking or all three.
Considering the Sparks have had a few nights off to rest, Brink should be in a rare form to go.
Give us the over on this one as well.
Alanna Smith (MIN) Under 10.5 Points -108
Lynx forward Alanna Smith has been a solid piece for Minnesota through the season's start.
She has managed to be a vital role player next to Napheesa Collier.
Smith is currently in an early-season shooting slump, failing to register 10 or more points in the Lynx's past three outings.
Her inability to reach this prop recently has us taking the under here.
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