WNBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Monday, July 13, 2026
After a busy four-game Sunday, we take a bit of a breather Monday with just two games on the docket. Despite the abbreviated number of opportunities, there are still several player props worth considering, and we’ll dive into three such bets below.
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Monday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Jordin Canada (ATL) – Over Points + Assists
- Kahleah Copper (PHX) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Kayla McBride (MIN) – Over Points
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 13-6 (+5.83 units)
Jordin Canada (ATL) – Over Points + Assists
Canada has been one of the league’s best facilitators to this point in the season, averaging a career-high 7.3 assists that currently ranks third in the WNBA. However, the veteran guard has been doing her fair share on the offensive end as well, as she also currently boasts the second-highest scoring average of her career (11.3) on career-best 45.2% shooting. The Dream’s primary ball handler has been especially impressive over her last 10 games, a stretch where she’s put up 20.0 points + assists across 32.7 minutes per contest.
Canada has three points-assists double-doubles in the last nine games, and she’s a point or assist away from having gone 6-3 to the Over on the 19.5 during the entirety of that span. Then, the opposing Sparks make for excellent on-paper targets in terms of another productive night for Canada. Not only is Los Angeles allowing the second-highest overall shooting percentage in the league (47.5%), but the 36.1% figure the Sparks surrender from three-point range on the road is four percentage points higher than their home metric. And, given the efficiency they facilitate, it’s no surprise to see LA is also conceding the third-most assists per road game (22.4).
Original line publish: 19.5
Kahleah Copper (PHX) – Over Points + Rebounds
Copper has been a bright spot for the Mercury during a difficult first half of the season, posting the second-highest scoring average of her career (20.3) while adding 3.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest. Copper is struggling with efficiency — her 41.1% success rate from the floor her worst since 2019 — but she’s largely making up for it with elevated offensive usage that includes the second-highest average shot attempts per contest (16.1) of her long career. Copper had a clunker last time out against the Aces with a modest nine points on 4-for-14 shooting, but she came into the matchup on an extended stretch of impressive play.
Copper entered that subdued Saturday outing on a nine-game tear, one where she’d put up 26.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per contest while shooting 53.3% overall. The veteran guard took a robust 16.9 shot attempts per game in that sample, and she went 8-1 to the Over on the 23.5 points + rebounds figure in the process. The 17-6 Lynx naturally doesn’t offer a cakewalk of a matchup by any stretch, but Minnesota has been a bit more generous defensively of late while allowing 85.0 points per game over the last three (80.8 points/gm before that sample) and has also conceded the third-most rebounds per contest (45.0) in the same split.
Original Line Publish: 23.5
Kayla McBride (MIN) – Over Points
McBride is another veteran who’s enjoying a highly productive season, despite the 2026 campaign qualifying as the 13th of her decorated career. The 34-year-old guard is actually contributing more offensively this season than almost any other time prior, as McBride’s 16.2 points per game qualifies as the third-highest figure of her career and best since the 2018 season while with the Aces. McBride’s current 43.1% success rate from the floor, while middling, does represent a reversal of a four-season trend of sub-42.5% figures, and she’s still getting it done from long distance at an impressive clip (37.1%).
McBride played just 22 minutes in a June 1 meeting with the Mercury and netted seven points, but that game was obviously an outlier. She’s scored at least 17 points in six straight games, averaging 21.7 with the help of 44.4% three-point shooting during that span. McBride has hit the Over on the 15.5 in 11 of 23 games overall, and he’s been knocking on the door with 14 in four other instances. The Mercury is surrendering 46.3% shooting (47.8% in the last three), including a WNBA-high figure 37.4% figure from behind the arc. Then, Phoenix has been particularly vulnerable to perimeter shooting from guards, which boast a 39.2% success rate from downtown versus the Mercury.
Original Line Publish: 15.5
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