WNBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Sunday, July 12, 2026
We’re set for a big four-game Sunday slate that tips off with a twin bill at 3:00 p.m. ET and closes out with a nationally televised Fever-Aces showdown. With all-day action on tap, we’ll dive into some player props worth considering.
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Sunday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Jonquel Jones (NYL) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Natisha Hiedeman (SEA) – Over Points + Assists
- Jessica Shepard (DAL) – Over Points + Rebounds
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 10-5 (+4.10 units)
Jonquel Jones (NYL) – Over Points + Rebounds
Jones is putting together another impressive body of work in her age-32 season. The veteran center’s average of 15.2 points per game is her highest since 2021, and the same holds true for her 9.1 boards per contest. Jones is also well over a 40.0% success rate from three-point range for the second consecutive season as well, as she’ll head into Sunday’s matchup draining 41.4% of her attempts from distance. Jones is also coming into Sunday with plenty of momentum, as she has consecutive double-doubles and is averaging 30 points + rebounds across 30.5 minutes in her last four contests overall.
Sunday, she draws a matchup that could well facilitate another productive effort on both the scoreboard and the glass in the form of the Tempo. Toronto has been more vulnerable defensively of late by allowing a WNBA-high 93.3 points per game and 47.3% shooting in the last three games, including 38.6% from three-point range. Then, the Tempo is also surrendering a co-WNBA-high 45.3 rebounds per home contest on the season, and Jones trampled them for a 22-point, 17-rebound double-double in her one prior meeting with them this season June 3.
Original line publish: 24.5
Natisha Hiedeman (SEA) – Over Points + Assists
Hiedeman has been one of the few bright spots in a miserable season for the Storm, as she’s averaging a career-high 15.6 points (with 37.6% three-point shooting) and 4.4 assists, along with 2.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals per contest. The veteran guard has been especially impressive in her last 10 games, a stretch where she’s putting up 22.8 points + assists over 31.5 minutes per contest while shooting a blistering 40.3% from behind the arc. She also enjoyed plenty of success in one of her two prior meetings with the Mystics, tallying 29 points + assists in 28 minutes back on May 24.
Washington continues to present as a favorable matchup for Hiedeman. Washington is allowing a robust 87.0 points per contest in the last three games, and the fourth-most points per game to guards (46.9) on the season. Then, the Mystics are also surrendering 20.4 assists per home game, the fourth-highest figure in that split. Hiedeman is an outstanding 12-2 to the Over on the 18.5 in her last 14 contests dating back to June 3, furthering her already strong case.
Original Line Publish: 18.5
Jessica Shepard (DAL) – Over Points + Rebounds
Like Jones, Shepard is another center that’s thriving this season and is in position to keep her momentum going Sunday. The eight-year veteran is averaging a career-best 14.8 points and 11.7 rebounds across 32.8 minutes per game, and for good measure, her 5.2 assists per contest are also a new high-water mark. Shepard has been outstanding throughout the season but particularly of late, averaging 29.0 points + rebounds on 61.1% shooting in the last eight games.
Sunday’s matchup portends another big night along the lines of that which Shepard has been producing lately. The Sky is allowing the fifth-most points per game (89.4), and 47.2% shooting in the last three games. Chicago is also surrendering a co-league-high 47.2 rebounds per road contest, and the fourth-highest defensive rebounding rate (76.6%), including 79.2% in the last three games. The Sky has been equally vulnerable on the offensive glass, giving up the fourth-highest rate (28.2%) in that split as well. Shepard has cashed this prop in three straight games and has averaged exactly 28.5 points + rebounds in two prior games against the Sky, teeing this up as a prop that’s in play Sunday.
Original Line Publish: 28.5
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