Best WNBA prop bets today: SuperDraft player prop picks for Tuesday 7/25

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We have a five-game WNBA slate on Tuesday. The action starts at 7 p.m. ET with the Aces wrapping up their four-game road trip against the Sky on ESPN. Also, at 7 p.m. ET, we have the Mercury taking on the Dream in Atlanta and the Storm playing the Liberty for the final time this season. Finally, the slate wraps up with the Fever heading out West to play the Sparks at 10 p.m. ET on NBA TV.

All five games feature many star players, making this an excellent opportunity for WNBA fans to bet on their favorite players' props on SuperDraft.

On SuperDraft, bettors can pick an over/under on two or more player props. If you hit both, you win up to 3X the amount wagered, and the return increases each time you add another prop. Think of it as a "Same Game Parlay." More legs equal more risk, but also a bigger potential payout. However, not all players have the same props, so keep that in mind as you pick your over/under plays and try to win some cash.

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Best WNBA prop bets today: SuperDraft player prop picks for Tuesday 7/25

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1. Nneka Ogwumike, F, Sparks vs. Fever - OVER 15.5 points

SuperDraft is giving its users a discount on Ogwumike's points prop, which is currently at O/U 19.5 points. Ogwumike has been the Sparks' best player this season, scoring 19.6 points per game on 51.8 percent shooting from the field. 

The multiple-time All-Star has gone OVER 15.5 points in nine out of her past 10 games, including her past two home games. Ogwumike is averaging 19.6 points per game at home this season and has only failed to score more than 15.5 points once in her past 10 contests at Crypto.com Arena (8 points vs. Lynx). The eight-time All-Star and the Sparks will play the Fever for the first time this season. Indiana is still without NaLyssa Smith in the frontcourt, but they have Aliyah Boston, who will pose a challenge for Ogwumike. However, we still like Ogwumike to score at least 16 points against a Fever squad ranked 11th in points per game allowed this season (86.2).

2. Betnijah Laney, F, Liberty vs. Storm - UNDER 10.5 points

Laney is coming off an excellent game against the Fever over the weekend when she scored a season-high 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field and 3-of-5 from deep in an 18-point win for New York. However, we don't see Laney having similar success against the Storm tonight despite going OVER 10.5 points in five out of her past 10 games.

Seattle has had Laney's number this season, holding her to 7.7 points per game on 47.8 percent shooting from the field and a disappointing 16.7 percent from beyond the arc. In the Liberty's last meeting against the Storm on July 8, the vet scored seven points (3-6 FG, 1-1 3pt) in 31 minutes played. Seattle had its hands full, with Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu scoring 45 total points, but it kept New York's other three starters in check. Laney is scoring 12 points on 9.8 field goal attempts per game over her past five games but has failed to go OVER 10.5 points three times.

3. Natasha Howard, F, Wings vs. Sun - OVER 8.5 rebounds

Howard had a solid performance on the glass against the Aces over the weekend, grabbing 11 rebounds. It was her second double-digit rebounding effort at home this season. She will look to make it three against the Sun tonight. The veteran forward has gone OVER 8.5 rebounds in six out of her past 10 games (averaging 9.3 rebounds per game/7.1 defensive RPG). However, she's only averaging 7.7 rebounds per game at home this season.

In the Wings' first matchup against the Sun on June 4, Howard had just five rebounds in 22 minutes before fouling out. The Sun also had Brionna Jones, who is out for the rest of the season after rupturing her Achilles on June 20. Without Jones in the lineup, Connecticut is allowing 35 rebounds per game, which is the fifth most in the league since June 21. Even though Howard hasn't had a ton of success at home on the glass, we'll ride the momentum of her recent success this month (9.4 rebounds per game).

4. Kelsey Plum, G, Aces @ Sky - OVER 19.5 points

Plum is playing great hoops this month for Las Vegas, scoring 22.9 points per game on 57.1 percent shooting from the field and 46.7 percent from three-point range. Plum has gone OVER 19.5 points in six out of her past 10 games, including four out of her past five road games.

The two-time All-Star has a tough matchup tonight against the Sky, who are one of the best defensive teams in the league, allowing 81.4 points per game (fourth best in the WNBA) this season. Chicago is also holding opponents to 32.4 percent shooting from beyond the arc. In the Aces' first meeting against the Sky, Plum had 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting from the field and 1-of-4 from three. It wouldn't be shocking to see Plum knock down a couple of threes tonight, which she's done in eight out of her past 10 games.

Jovan Alford

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Jovan Alford is a content producer for The Sporting News. He joined TSN in 2022 after working at DraftKings Nation as a staff writer. Jovan is an avid Philadelphia sports fan, which comes with its own set of joys but heartbreak at the same time. Jovan is also Philadelphia born and raised and went to school at La Salle University, where he graduated in 2014.