WNBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Tuesday, July 14, 2026
We have a second consecutive two-game slate Tuesday, one that begins bright and early at 11:00 a.m. ET with a Fire-Sun showdown in Connecticut. The Mystics and Tempo close things out with a nightcap at Coca-Cola Coliseum, and as customary, we have trio of player props to consider.
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Tuesday’s Best WNBA Player Props
- Leila Lacan (CON) – Over Points + Assists
- Carla Leite (POR) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Sonia Citron (WAS) – Over Points + Rebounds
2026 WNBA Betting Record: 16-6 (+8.56 units)
Leila Lacan (CON) – Over Points + Assists
Lacan is in the midst of a productive second season, one where she’s averaging two more points per game than last year’s 10.7 despite a notable decline in shooting percentage. The 22-year-old has also improved as a facilitator, as she’s dishing out 4.6 assists per contest after averaging 3.7 during her rookie 2025 campaign. Then, although Lacan has seen a significant 6.7% drop in overall shooting (41.0%, down from 2025’s 47.7%), she’s actually improved as a three-point shooter — her 29.3% success rate from deep is 6.9% higher than last year’s 22.4% figure.
Lacan is averaging an impressive 18.8 points + assists across 29.7 minutes per contest over her last 10 games, a stretch where she’s also encouragingly shooting 45.5%, including 35.9% from behind the arc. The talented guard is facing a Fire squad that’s allowing 46.7% shooting on the road, along with a WNBA-high 24.4 assists per contest in that split. Additionally, Portland is giving up a league-high 15.7 assists per game overall to guards specifically, which further props up Lacan’s case to exceed a very manageable number.
Original line publish: 17.5
Carla Leite (POR) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Leite has proven to be quite the offseason addition to the Fire roster after spending her rookie 2025 campaign with the Valkyries. The 22-year-old logged only six starts over 37 appearances with Golden State, but she’s run with the first unit in all but one of her 21 outings with Portland. Leite is averaging career highs in points (15.1), assists (5.8) and rebounds (2.4), and she’s demonstrated massive improvement as a perimeter shooter by boosting last season’s 17.3% success rate from deep to 39.5% this season.
Leite has also been putting in some particularly strong work as a facilitator of late, dishing out between five and 10 assists in five of her last seven games. The opposing Sun has surrendered 12.7 assists per game to guards, and Leite tallied 23 points + assists against Connecticut in just 23 minutes back on May 27. Leite checks into the game with plenty of momentum as well, averaging 27.9 points + rebounds + assists over 28.1 minutes per game while shooting an elite 41.2% from deep in that span. The Sun is also allowing 47.1% shooting over the last three games, along with the third-most points (49.6) and second-most rebounds (13.0) to guards on the season.
Original Line Publish: 22.5
Sonia Citron (WAS) – Over Points + Rebounds
Citron authored a very impressive rookie season in 2025, putting up 14.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.3 steals while shooting 47.0%, including 44.5% from three-point range. The only metric that’s suffered in her second season has been her long-distance shooting (28.4%), as Citron is averaging 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.4 steals while shooting 48.1% overall. Tuesday, she’s in a seemingly favorable spot to continue her strong play, as Citron is facing a Tempo squad she’s enjoyed success against twice already this season.
Citron has points + rebounds totals of 28 and 22 over her pair of prior games against Toronto. She’s also coming into Tuesday averaging 27.5 points + rebounds while shooting 47.9% over 36.6 minutes per contest in her last seven games, so momentum is certainly on her side. Citron is 6-1 to the Over on the 20.5 in that sample as well, and the Tempo is giving up a co-WNBA-high 45.3 total rebounds per home game over the entirety of the season.
Original Line Publish: 20.5
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