Best WNBA Player Props for 8-18: Best Bets for Alyssa Thomas, Caitlin Clark and A'ja Wilson

Despite just four games on the WNBA slate, the stars will be out in full force and whether you like points, rebounds, or assists, our WNBA player props have you covered. Find out who we are backing to rack up the points and assists below.

Rob Paul - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Rob Paul • Betting Analyst
Aug 18, 2024 • 10:24 ET • 4 min read
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The WNBA has a loaded Sunday schedule that features several of the sport’s biggest stars, including MVP favorite A’ja Wilson leading the Las Vegas Aces against the Los Angeles Sparks.

With four games on the slate, we’re backing three of the best players in the world to continue playing at an All-Star level.

Here are my top WNBA picks for Sunday, August 18.

WNBA player prop bets for August 18

Today's best WNBA player props bets

Prop bet #1: Alyssa Thomas to record a double-double

+105 at bet365

Once again, Alyssa Thomas is turning in a season worthy of a top-five finish in WNBA MVP voting. She’s the most unique player in the league with her violence as a rebounder and her skill as a passer.

The five-time All-Star may not be the most potent scorer in the league, but she’s the only player in the WNBA averaging over eight rebounds per game (9.1) and over four assists per game (7.8). 

Her ability to put up double-digit rebounds or assists on any given night makes her a double-double threat at all times, especially against lesser teams like the Atlanta Dream

Atlanta is 10th in the WNBA in net rating (-7.2) and ranks in the back half of the league in both rebounds allowed (34.8) and assists allowed per game (21.1). 

And there’s no reason to fear Thomas will be rusty after winning gold at the Olympics, in her first game back she finished with 12 points, 14 assists, and eight rebounds.

Thomas has already recorded nine double-doubles this season and has the perfect opportunity to do it for the 10th time against the lowly Dream.

Prop bet #2: Caitlin Clark Over 9.5 assists

+105 at bet365

It would appear that Caitlin Clark took the Olympic snub personally. She’s consistently played like the unstoppable force everyone thought she would be since Team USA announced she wasn’t part of the roster heading to France.

In her final game before the Olympic break, she set the WNBA’s single-game assist record with 19, and in her first game back she dropped 29 points and added 10 dimes.

She’s been so good that she’s now tied for the second-shortest WNBA MVP odds just behind Wilson, and neck and neck with Sabrina Ionescu.

While the Seattle Storm pose a far tougher challenge than her last two opponents, particularly due to their perimeter defense, Clark should still be able to rack up the assists.

Clark leads the league in assists per game with 8.3, but that number would be even higher if she hadn’t had an up-and-down start to her WNBA career. Over her last 10 games, she’s averaging 11.7 per game and finished with Over 9.5 in eight of those games.

She’s at another level right now with her court vision popping in every game, and the Storm won’t be able to stop her.

Prop bet #3: A'ja Wilson Over 26.5 points

-115 at bet365

After leading Team USA to its eighth straight gold medal at the Olympics and the second of her career, A'ja Wilson didn’t miss a beat in her return from the break. 

While the Las Vegas Aces lost to the New York Liberty, Wilson shot 53.3% from the floor and looked like her usually dominant self.

Clearly, there’s no extra fatigue for her after putting in work in France, and she’s got a far easier opponent in her second game back.

The Los Angeles Sparks are 10th in the WNBA in defensive rating (108.8) and give up the third-most points per game (86.2). They’re particularly bad inside the arc, too, where Wilson does her most damage.

Los Angeles allows the third-highest 2-point percentage in the league (50.4%) and the second-most 2-pointers per game (23.3).

Given Wilson is averaging Over 26.5 PPG this season (27.1), she should cruise by this total against one of the worst defenses in the WNBA. 

Wilson has already gone Over 26.5 points in 17 of her 25 games this season (68%), and she's done it in each of her last two games against the Sparks - she’s averaged 33 PPG in those two games.

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Rob Paul - Contributor at Covers.com
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Rob has contributed to various sports media outlets since 2018, including FanSided and Pro Football Network, but Covers is the first site he’s worked at that is dedicated solely to the sports betting industry. Before working in sports media full-time, he spent five years as a local community journalist after attending Durham College for journalism and Wilfrid Laurier University for history.

He’s long been involved in sports in one way or another, previously hosting a podcast focused on the NFL draft and college football. Working as a freelance podcast producer, Rob has appeared on numerous sports podcasts and college football shows. He's also been a guest on SportsTalk Mississippi, discussing the NFL draft.

One of his favorite things about the sports betting industry is the way it helps shine a light on sports that get less coverage. He’s a diehard player prop bettor who always recommends using stats and analytics to identify the best players to back before placing a bet.

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