Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese WNBA props Aug. 30: Betting odds, analysis for Fever vs. Sky game

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese props

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese meet again.

The pregame narrative: A budding WNBA rivalry sees another chapter when the Chicago Sky host the Indiana Fever tonight. Clark and Reese are going head-to-head for Rookie of the Year honours and a statement performance for either player would go a long way in that race.

Check out these Clark and Reese props for Aug. 30.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese props

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Clark marketsBetting odds
Over 19.5 points-132
Under 19.5 points+100
Over 3.5 threes+125
Under 3.5 threes-167
Over 5.5 rebounds-115
Under 5.5 rebounds-115
Over 8.5 assists-132
Under 8.5 assists+100
To record a double-double — Yes+100
To record a double-double — No-132

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Clark is putting together an impressive rookie season.

The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer is averaging 18.0 points per game on 41.4/33.0/90.1 shooting splits. Those aren’t quite as efficient as her Iowa Hawkeyes numbers but teams are making a conscious effort to move Clark off the 3-point line.

The constant double teams have allowed Clark to become an elite facilitator. Her 8.1 assists per game pace the WNBA.

Clark has cleared this 19.5-point total in six of her last 10 games, landing on exactly 19 points three other times. She also has six double-doubles in that span.

She is 1-2 against that line when facing the Sky this season (13.6 PPG).

Reese props

Reese marketsBetting odds
Over 13.5 points-115
Under 13.5 points-115
Over 14.5 rebounds-115
Under 14.5 rebounds-115
To record a double-double — Yes-305
To record a double-double — No+215

Reese was the best rebounder in college basketball last season and that’s immediately translated to the WNBA.

The No. 7 pick is leading the league in RPG (12.9). She has three 20-rebound games in her last four outings.

Critics would point to Reese’s low shooting percentage as a reason for those boards. She is making just 38.4% of her shots and most of those come at the rim, which leads to plenty of put-back opportunities.

But the ball is still going in the hoop on those possessions and no one is able to bully her off the glass.

Reese had 25 points and 16 rebounds in her last game against Indiana on her best shooting night of the season (8-of-12, 66.7%).

WNBA odds as of 12:08 p.m. ET on 08/30/2024.

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