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WNBA Stars Dominating Player Props This Season

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The Women’s National Basketball Association has been active since 1996 and is known for some of the best female players in the world. Of them all, we picked five that will dominate the props this season. 

Breanna Stewart

We have to start with the star of the New York Liberty, Breanna Stewart.

“Stewie” is one of the league’s most reliable and versatile basketball players. She can handle pressure exceptionally well and has a high and consistent usage rate.

She is one of the most accomplished players in WNBA history. Her awards and honors include:

  • WNBA Most Valuable Player (2018 and 2023)
  • WNBA Champion (2018, 2020 and 2024)
  • WNBA Rookie of the Year (2016)
  • Olympic Gold Medalist (2016 and 2020) 

She also founded the Unrivaled League with Napheesa Collier, further reinforcing the growth of women’s  

Fans love the unpredictability, the thrill of not knowing what’s next— just like spinning the wheel in the American roulette simulator by RouletteDoc.

A’ja Wilson

A’ja Wilson is another highly decorated and one of the best WNBA players.

Even better, bettors love the number of total rebounds and blocks that are second to none. Her presence is massive. Another reason why she is on this list is her ability to generate a double-double in almost every game. She dominates like no other player. 

She received the Best WNBA Player ESPY Award in 2024 and 2023. With her team, she won the WNBA MVP in 2020. More importantly, in 2020, she helped her team win the title for the first time, and did so again in 2023.

Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark continues to revolutionize the WNBA’s rapid growth. Although she’s played in only 42 games, she has already tied the record for most 20-point, 10-assist games by a WNBA player.

It took Courtney Vandersloot nearly ten times the number of games to achieve this feat.

It’s no doubt that Clark remains a top pick for nightly betting props. Her ascent to the top is happening right in front of our eyes. Get those MVP bets in now before it’s too late.

Jonquel Jones

Next, we have another player from the New York Liberty— Jonquel Jones.

Jones is able to fly under the radar, as most bettors don’t pay close enough attention to her. She possesses impressive scoring and rebounding capabilities that are always ranked very high, nearly averaging a double-double in each season she has played since joining the league in 2016. Due to all of this, she is an ideal choice for bettors looking for combo props and rebound totals. 

In her career, she has earned every dollar she signed for.

Alyssa Thomas

The last player on the list is the Connecticut Sun’s Alyssa Thomas.

Sadly, Thomas doesn’t get nearly as much attention she deserves, but this doesn’t mean she is an average player. In fact, she is one of the WNBA’s gems. The main reason for that is triple-double potential. She led the league with three last season, and six in 2023. Caitlin Clark figures to challenge her this season, but she remains a top option for your nightly wagers.

The Final Word 

These five WNBA stars are among the best-known players in the league and deserve your attention. If you like basketball, these athletes make every single game more exciting. If you like betting on basketball, these are the first choices you should consider for betting props. 

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