Following Tuesday’s busy four-game night, we take a step back with a two-game ledger Wednesday. The main event is unquestionably the nationally televised nightcap, as the Lynx and Valkyries, teams that boast the two best records in the league, tangle at Chase Center.
Without further ado, let’s dive into three player props to consider for the night’s action.
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Wednesday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Sonia Citron (WAS) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Olivia Miles (MIN) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Gabby Williams (GSV) – Over Points
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 69-45 (+17.06 units)
Sonia Citron (WAS) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Citron’s second season is only getting better as it unfolds, as the talented guard is coming into Wednesday’s matchup on a strong run of production. Citron has been stuffing the stat sheet since just prior to the All-Star break, averaging 26.9 points + rebounds + assists while shooting 43.6% from three-point range over her last 10 games. She’s been even sharper in her last four contests, a sample where she’s putting up 30 points + rebounds + assists and shooting a blistering 57.7% overall, including 57.9% from behind the arc.
Wednesday, Citron gets a crack at a Tempo team playing on the second night of a back-to-back set. Toronto is also allowing the fourth-most points per game to guards (47.9), along with the most assists per contest to the position (15.8). Toronto is also surrendering WNBA-high 49.1%
shooting overall on the road, including 36.0% from three-point range. Citron took just six shots in her most recent encounter with the Tempo, but over the first two games this season vs. Toronto, she averaged 26.5 points + rebounds + assists per contest while shooting 53.6% and also taking 6.5 free-throw attempts per game.
Original Line Publish: 26.5
Olivia Miles (MIN) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Miles has been a very frequent part of our Over recommendations during her outstanding rookie campaign, and she’s right back on the radar Wednesday in the marquee matchup of the night. The highly versatile guard checks into the showdown with no shortage of momentum, as she’s averaging 33.1 points + rebounds + assists across 32.1 minutes per game over her last 14 contests while averaging 20.5 field-goal + free-throw attempts.
Miles’ prior two encounters with the Valkyries have been a study in contrast. In her most recent game vs. Golden State on June 19, she went just 1-for-10 from the floor in a game where she compiled only 16 points + rebounds + assists across 32 minutes. However, her first game vs. the Valkyries saw Miles post 39 points + rebounds + assists while going 9-for-16 from the field, including an elite 8-for-11 from downtown.
Original Line Publish: 30.5
Gabby Williams (GSV) – Over Points
Williams continues to shoulder the majority of offensive responsibility for the Valkyries, averaging a team-high 14.9 points per contest. Williams is shooting a middling 42.1% overall on the season, but she’s averaging an impressive 16.5 points per home game while shooting a slightly better 43.6% in that split, including 35.8% from three-point range. Williams has been even better in August, shooting 44.3% across her first six games of the month.
The Lynx have already given up on 15-point tally to Williams in two meetings this season, and Minnesota is surrendering elevated 48.1% shooting over the last three games. It’s also worth noting the Lynx are surrendering 21.6 free-throw attempts per game on the road, a markedly higher figure than the 17.0 per contest the Lynx facilitates at home. Meanwhile, Williams, who has at least 15 points in 20 of 32 games, is getting to the line at a career-high clip of 3.4 times per game, including 3.9 per home contest (73.3% success rate).
Original Line Publish: 13.5
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