PICK: Angel Reese’s rebound prop vs. Liberty ๐ŸŽฅ

By Only Players Staff

Updated 7/10/24 2:09am ET

The Chicago Sky rookie leads the WNBA with 10.9 rebounds per game. Angel Reese visits the New York Liberty on Thursday with a rebounding prop of 12.5.

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What to do with Angel Reese’s prop. She is leading the league in rebounding and 12 and a half seems to be the prop number we are getting as the Chicago Sky visits the New York Liberty, likely going to be double digit underdogs. I leaned to the points. So the underdog and the points, I just love what Kennedy Carter is doing on offense. I will take Reese over her rebounds prop. Now she’s gone 13 or more in seven of her last nine games.

So why is it, why didn’t you get 13 or more in those other two games? Well, I think it depends on the rebounding forces in terms of the bigs that they have. Like Seattle has Magador and also Nneka Ogwumike. Whereas Liberty have perimeter bigs in a lot of ways. Johnquell Jones likes to live on the perimeter. So does Brianna Stewart. So I think Angel Reese is going to eat for sure. Now earlier in the year, she faced the Liberty twice, got nine and 10 rebounds. But that’s before she was breaking out and grabbing

13, 16, 18, so all rolled with over 12 and a half rebounds for the rookie who’s gonna try to get it done in the Big Apple.

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