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WNBA forecasts today's draft pick: Wednesday's best bets include Dream-Mercury player props

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There is only one WNBA game on Wednesday, July 23, and you can stream it live on the CBS Sports Network when you are playing Phoenix Mercury in Atlanta Dream at 10 p.m. ET. Both teams are over 0.500 because Mercury is 15-7, the third best record in the WNBA, and the dream remains 13-10 after six of the last nine games.

If you are interested in WNBA betting and WNBA player props The best betting site On Wednesday, July 23, then make sure to bet in today's WNBA Fanduel Sportsbook and Draftkings Sportsbook.

Today's WNBA Draft Pick:

Allisha Gray has more than 6.5 rebounds

Gray has been my best bet staple in WNBA lately. Two games ago, when her props were 4.5, we would have a gray rebound ladder ladder. Last game, when her props were 5.5, we took grey rebounds and ladder rebounds. We've made 3.6 units on these two shows and I'm back to the well again.

Basically, the gray rebound is a money tree and Rhyne Howard fails. Howard is left for the remaining July due to a knee injury. In four games without Howard, Gray played 11 rebounds in 40 minutes against the Storm, played fever in 38 minutes, seven rebounds against the Sky in 26 minutes, and rebounds against the ACE in 36 minutes.

When Howard is active, compare these totals to Gray's rebounds. Howard in the roster can only reduce 5.1 rebounds per game. In Howard's four games, Gray averaged 8.5. Considering she had seven rebounds, that number could be higher as the dream hits over 35 points in the third quarter.

Sports books aren't stupid, as Gray's rebounding props opens at 6.5 against Mercury. As a result, there will be no ladder for this game because some value no longer exists. But she has more than 6.5 rebounds in every game at Howard, while Mercury's rebounding team is below average. Phoenix ranked eighth in rebound percentages (48.9%) and offensive rebound percentages (28.8%) as Gray caused most of the damage on defensive rebounds.

Kahleah Copper's 3-pointer

It's very close to a full-time Mercury team, with Monique Akoa Makani just due to a concussion (8.6 points, 43.1% attempt at 3-pointers). This is the first time Satou Sabally and Kahleah Copper have played with Dewanna Bonner as Bonner (with Mercury 13.3 points) joined Phoenix three games before.

The point is that there are a lot of mouths to feed in Phoenix now – Sabaly, Copper, Bonner, Sammy Whitcomb and Alisa Thomas all averaged double digits, and now each game has at least eight different Mercury players leading at 6.1 and Whitcomb with 6.0 and Whitcomb.

Copper tied with Kitija Laksa on Mercury at 4.8 with the third-highest three-point attempt. Her three-point props for the dream are at 1.5, the same number as Whitcomb and Sabally (although Whitcomb and Sabally have higher juices). The bronze scored at least two three-pointers in five of the six games this season, with two-quarters falling just two-quarters of that. But she has been improving efficiency, not quantity. Her three-point shooting percentage this season is 44.8%, which will be the highest score since her rookie season (46.7%) when she tried three-pointers in every game. This is her three-point shooting percentage in the season, and she made multiple 3-pointers per game before 2025: 31.4%, 40.4%, 35.6%, 30.6% and 34.4%.

Yes, since mercury has so many weapons, copper is not the focus of the offense, so she will likely get a better look. I just don't buy her outside and is almost 45% of the shooter, even if the appearance is better, and she doesn't put out a lot of 3 points.

It will be the first game since hamstring injury since July 3, before she missed the first month of the season after knee surgery. I think Mercury will ease her back tonight, she is working with a dream team that makes the WNBA the least three-point attempt per game.

Total records: 41-43, +5.83 units