We have a three-game slate Sunday that tips off at 5:00 p.m. ET with a doubleheader that includes a Fever-Dream showdown in Atlanta. There will be plenty of star power on the floor, and we have a trio of player props that have promising prospects.
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Sunday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Dominique Malonga (SEA) – Over Rebounds
- Rhyne Howard (ATL) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Alyssa Thomas (PHX) – Over Points + Assists
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 65-44 (+14.15 units)
Dominique Malonga (SEA) – Over Rebounds
Malonga left us hanging Friday due to a very rough 3-for-15 night that left her well shy of the Over on her Points + Rebounds prop. However, the veteran center continued to dominate on the boards in Seattle’s lost to the Fire, pulling down 12 rebounds for her fourth double-digit tally in that category in the last six games. Consequently, with a matchup against a team frequently vulnerable to bigs in the Sky on tap, we’ll remain honed in on her rebounds prop.
Chicago is allowing a WNBA-high 46.0 rebounds per home game, along with the second-highest defensive rebounding rate (77.6%). The Sky has conceded 10- and 12-rebound tallies to Malonga in two prior meeting this season as well, and she’s recorded at least 10 rebounds on 11 occasions as well. A significant portion fo those instances have come in the last 11 games, a stretch where Malonga has pulled down 10.8 boards per contest while going 7-4 to the Over on the 9.5 and finishing on the hook with nine on three other occasions.
Original Line Publish: 9.5
Rhyne Howard (ATL) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Howard can be overshadowed by her frontcourt mate Angel Reese, but the former is having a typically impressive season in her own right. Howard is averaging a career-high 17.8 points with the help of career-best 37.9 percent three-point shooting, and she’s complementing that the offensive production with 3.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists across 34.3 minutes per contest. Howard is also draining a career-high 85.8 percent of her free-throw attempts, which is naturally also boosting her scoring numbers.
Howard enters Sunday on a hot streak, as she’s averaging 30.6 points + rebounds + assists across 32.4 minutes per game over her last five contests. What’s more, her long-distance shooting has been off the charts during that sample, as Howard is draining an elite 52.3% of her 8.8 attempts per game from behind the arc. Howard is averaging 19.2 field-goal + free-throw attempts per contest in that stretch as well, and Sunday, she’s facing a Fever squad she’s averaged 28.5 points + rebounds + assists against in her last two meetings.
Original Line Publish: 24.5
Alyssa Thomas (PHX) – Over Points + Assists
Thomas is enjoying yet another productive and well-rounded season in 2026, averaging a robust 14.8 points (on 51.4 percent shooting), 8.2 assists, 7.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals per 34.0 minutes per game. The talented forward has been even better on the offensive end over the last 13 games, contributing 15.8 points on 51.7 percent shooting. She’s impressively recording 8.1 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game in that span as well, and that’s notably with a pair of single-digit scoring tallies dragging her overall numbers down.
Thomas’ Sunday opponent could well coax a higher-percentile performance from her. The Fire is allowing 46.2% shooting on the road, along with the second-most assists per contest in that split (23.4). Portland is also surrendering the fourth-highest two-point shooting percentage (54.0) on the road, a particularly relevant stat when considering Thomas essentially only shoots from in front of the arc. With 19 tallies of 15+ points and 25 games with 7+ assists, the 25.5 points + assists prop is very much within range.
Original Line Publish: 25.5
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