Two games take place in the WNBA slate on Monday, as the All-Star break comes up on Thursday. Below, we’ll give you three free WNBA picks for Monday, July 14, including PrizePicks WNBA picks to target for tonight.
The Minnesota Lynx (18-4) and Napheesa Collier get a second crack at the Chicago Sky (7-13) and Angel Reese on Monday at 8 p.m. ET, following Saturday’s 87-81 road defeat. The Lynx have dropped two of three games on their road trip, while the Sky seek a third consecutive victory.y.
In the late night affair, the Golden State Valkyries (10-10) return home to face the Phoenix Mercury (14-6) at 10 p.m. ET. The Valkyries closed their four-game road swing with a two-point loss to Las Vegas. The Mercury look for their third straight win after beating Minnesota and Dallas at home.
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- Sky F Angel Reese – 13 Rebounds
- Lynx F Napheesa Collier – 21.5 Points
- Valkyries G Tiffany Hayes – 12.5 Points
Sky F Angel Reese – 13 Rebounds
- Sky F Angel Reese leads the WNBA in rebounds per game, pulling down an average of 12.8 boards per contest.
- Reese has grabbed double-digit rebounds in eight consecutive games, averaging 15.5 boards during this span.
- Reese broke the record for consecutive games with 15 rebounds on a streak that ended last Wednesday.
- In the first matchup against Minnesota on July 6, Reese snatched 17 rebounds. In Saturday’s win over the Lynx, Reese compiled 11 boards.
- In four of the past five home contests, Reese has picked up 11 rebounds or fewer.
- The Lynx have been out-rebounded by their opponents in seven of their last nine road contests.
Lynx F Napheesa Collier – 21.5 Points
- Lynx F Napheesa Collier is the WNBA leader in scoring at 23.6 points per game.
- Following two games of scoring less than 18 points apiece, Collier posted 26 points in Saturday’s defeat at Chicago.
- Collier has struggled from 3-point range recently, hitting 1-of-17 from long distance the last four games.
- In seven of nine road games this season, the former UConn standout has scored 22 points or more.
- Collier has reached the free-throw line 15 times in two matchups with the Sky this season. She converted 7-of-8 foul shots on Saturday to move to 94.9% at the line.
Valkyries G Tiffany Hayes – 12.5 Points
- Valkyries G Tiffany Hayes scored 16 points in Saturday’s loss at Las Vegas. Hayes connected on four 3-pointers, the second-most treys she has hit this season.
- Hayes has scored at least 13 points in each of her last five home games, including 21 points against Seattle on June 29.
- Hayes did not play against Phoenix in their first matchup, an 86-77 road defeat on June 5.
- The Mercury rank fourth in the WNBA in 3-point shooting defense at 32.1%. Hayes has drilled 14-of-25 tries from 3-point land the last five games.
- In each of the last four home games, Hayes has attempted at least 12 shots from the floor.
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It’s an exciting doubleheader in the WNBA on Monday night as we near the All-Star Break. The Lynx seek revenge against the Sky in Chicago, followed by the Valkyries looking to knock off the Mercury at home.
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