First tip is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET on FanDuel Sports Network and WNBA League Pass. The struggling Chicago Sky (5–11) visit the dominant Minnesota Lynx (16–2), aiming to spoil the Lynx’s bid for a fourth straight sweep this season.

  • Lynx have won 3 straight vs. Sky, holding a comfortable double-digit point margin in each game.
  • Minnesota ranks 1st in net rating (+14.5) and scores an impressive 85.5 PPG while allowing just 74.0.
  • Angel Reese is a key prop target after stringing four consecutive games with 15+ rebounds.

Chicago Sky Player Prop Pick: Angel Reese

Chicago is 1–7 on the road, averaging just 78.8 PPG and allowing 87.7. Their defense struggles, particularly in the paint, and they’re missing veteran leadership—Courtney Vandersloot remains out. Angel Reese has been the team’s anchor, both scoring and crashing boards as primary focal point in their offense.

  • Set with four straight games of 15+ rebounds, showcasing dominance on the glass.
  • Lynx allow top-five opponent rebounding rate (~33.8 RPG), increasing the chance for boards.
  • Without Vandersloot, Reese’s role expands—she’ll crash the glass early and often.
Pick
Angel Reese Over 13.5 Rebounds (+112)
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Minnesota Lynx Player Prop Pick: Napheesa Collier

Minnesota is controlling the league with elite execution. They lead the W by scoring, shooting efficiency, and defense, allowing only 74 PPG. Napheesa Collier (24.5 PPG, 8.1 RPG) continues her MVP campaign while Courtney Williams energizes the team with playmaking (~19.6 APG over season). The team is 10–0 at home.

  • Collier has hit 22+ points in 7 of her last 8 games and averages 24.5 PPG.
  • The Sky defense ranks 12th and allows nearly 88 PPG, giving her space to operate.
  • Minnesota depends on her scoring on back-to-back nights—she’s the clear offensive focal point.
Pick
Napheesa Collier Over 21.5 Points (–120)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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Kervin is a Kean University graduate with a bachelor`s degree in Communications Journalism. He also played collegiate football there, as a team captain and starting Outside Linebacker. I think he knows what he\'s talking about. Make sure to tune in to see what comes next!

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