WNBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Saturday, July 11, 2026
Another three-game slate awaits us Saturday, beginning with a nationally televised Liberty-Lynx matinee showdown beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET and wrapping up with a home game for Minnesota’s co-No. 1 seed, the Las Vegas Aces, against the Phoenix Mercury. With all-day action on tap, we’ll dive into a trio of player props worth considering.
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Saturday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Breanna Stewart (NYL) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Olivia Miles (MIN) – Over Points + Assists
- Jordin Canada (ATL) – Over Points + Assists
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 8-4 (+3.28 units)
Breanna Stewart (NYL) – Over Points + Rebounds
Stewart is in the midst of another standout season, and she’s been in especially impressive form over the last month-plus. The veteran forward has averaged 22.0 points and 8.4 rebounds per contest over the last 11 games, shooting 51.6 percent in the process. She’s eclipsed the 27.5 points + rebounds figure in three of the last five games as well, and she just happened to have her best scoring performance of the season two games ago against the Lynx when she put up 36 points, along with seven rebounds, in a 99-86 victory for New York.
Minnesota typically boasts a strong defense, and the Lynx is allowing very stingy 41.2% shooting per home game overall. Nevertheless, Stewart went a blistering 14-for-19 from the field against the Lynx two games ago, and although that was a home game for New York, Minnesota has actually been even better defensively on the road. The Lynx are allowing a league-high 49.2% success rate from the floor in the last three games — including 36.5% from behind the arc — as well as the fifth-most rebounds per game (44.3) in that span. Then, Minnesota is conceding the fourth-highest offensive rebounding rate of any team on its home floor for the season (28.4%), while Stewart has multiple offensive boards on eight occasions this season.
Original line publish: 27.5
Olivia Miles (MIN) – Over Points + Assists
Miles has already authored a stellar rookie season, as she’ll come into Saturday afternoon’s showdown against New York with averages of 18.5 points (on 50.6% shooting), 5.7 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.4 steals per contest over 30.6 minutes per game. The TCU product did miss the last two games with a calf strain, but she’s off the injury report ahead of Saturday’s matchup. Miles suffered the injury in the matchup against the Liberty two games ago, when she still accrued 19 points + assists in just 25 minutes.
Assuming a more robust workload Saturday, Miles should be in solid position to cash this prop. The 46.6% shooting the Liberty allows on the road is a full 5.4% higher than that which they surrender on their Barclays Center home floor, and New York has also conceded the fourth-most assists per road game (21.6) and fifth most per game to guards overall (13.3). Then, Miles has been at her best at home, where she’s averaging 24.3 points + assists while shooting an elite 57.6%, including 46.4% from three-point range.
Original Line Publish: 22.5
Jordin Canada (ATL) – Over Points + Assists
Canada is having another well-balanced season and is particularly thriving as a facilitator, dishing out a career-high 7.1 assists per contest. That figure represents a considerable boost from her previous high-water mark of 6.0, and she’s gotten there by recording at least six assists in 14 of 22 games. The veteran guard is averaging 19.7 points + assists in the last nine games, a stretch where she’s just one point or assist away from having gone 6-3 to the Over on the 18.5.
Canada is shooting a career-high 45.0% as well, a robust 5.4% improvement over last season. She’s draining a respectable 32.1% of her three-point attempts as well, and her matchup against the Fire lines up well for her from multiple perspectives. Portland is allowing robust 47.0% shooting on the road, along with a 35.6% success rate from distance and co-league-high 9.8 made threes per game in that split. Then, the Fire is also conceding a league-high 24.3 assists per road contest, and a league-high 15.4 dimes per game overall to guards.
Original Line Publish: 18.5









