Alex Hunter breaks down his favorite WNBA player prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for Wednesday’s two-game slate.

Wednesday night presents a two-game WNBA slate. The Dream are hosting the Aces and the Wings are hosting the Sun. Below, I have featured three of my favorite WNBA player prop bets for these contests on DraftKings Sportsbook.

Top WNBA Prop Bets on DraftKings Sportsbook

Tina Charles 23+ Points and Rebounds (-120)

Charles is a sensational bet to post at least 23 PR tonight. The guard is in an elite spot, facing the Wings, who rank fourth in pace and third-to-last in defensive rating this season. In her two matchups with Dallas, Charles has averaged 26.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game while shooting 55% from the field.

On top of the mouthwatering matchup for Charles, the veteran enters Wednesday in terrific form. Since the All-Star break, Charles is averaging 17.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. During this span, the 36-year-old has led the Sun with a 26.2% usage rate, and she has reached 23 PR in eight of her 14 starts.

Maddy Siegrist U 5.5 Rebounds (-140)

With the Wings shorthanded, most notably with Arike Ogunbowale (knee) sidelined, Siegrist moved into Dallas’ first unit six games ago and has led the team with 32.7 minutes per game. Still, Siegrist has averaged just 4.7 rebounds per game with a 17.1% rebound percentage in this span and she has only exceeded 5.5 rebounds in one of six starts.

Facing a much-improved Sun team that ranks second in defensive rating since the All-Star break, Siegrist should fall short of 5.5 rebounds again tonight. She is a must bet for this under at this -140 price, which are very reasonable odds for this under compared to other major sportsbooks.

Rhyne Howard U 2.5 Made Three Pointers (-130)

Howard is shooting a career-low 29% from beyond the arc this season and she finds herself in a tough spot tonight vs. the Aces. Las Vegas has been outstanding since the All-Star break with a 14-3 record. The Aces have made it a priority to defend the perimeter during this stretch, too, allowing the third-fewest made three pointers per game (7.6) on the third-lowest three point percentage in the WNBA (31.3%).

Howard did hit four three pointers when she faced the Aces last week, but it took 11 attempts from distance and since this matchup, she has shot an ugly 3-for-21 from deep. Howard’s inefficiencies as an outside shooter should continue on Wednesday, and she is a strong bet for under 2.5 made three pointers.