Teaira McCowan posted her best game of the season the last time the Fever faced the Mercury and could have another big one on tap, especially if Candice Dupree is unavailable again.
Napheesa Collier has taken on a starring role for the Lynx in the absence of Sylvia Fowles and is in prime position Wednesday to take advantage of a Dallas defense that struggles to clear the glass.
Odyssey Sims returned to her 2019-20 form versus the Dream, posting 17 points, nine assists and seven boards over a season-high 26 minutes. She aims to carry that momentum into Sunday's clash with the Mercury.
With Britney Griner out of the bubble, frontcourt players on both sides of Wednesday's Mercury-Sun contest could see increases in production.
Arike Ogunbowale has taken on an even more vital role with Moriah Jefferson and Satou Sabally hurt, averaging 26.3 points, five assists and 3.7 boards per game. More of the same may be on the way Sunday.
Jordin Canada's turnover rate shouldn't b much of a factor against a Fever defense that barely turns over opponents, and her frequent trips to the free-throw line could pay off versus the hack-happy opponents.
Azura Steven's recent downturn in shooting could make her a bargain value Sunday if she can recapture her form against a struggling Atlanta team.
Courtney Vandersloot may be among the Sky's beneficiaries from a fantasy perspective Wednesday thanks to the Mercury's tendency to send the opposition to the charity stripe.
Kia Nurse has stepped up in the absence of Sabrina Ionescu and could be in line for another big game Sunday.
Breanna Stewart ticks all of the boxes in areas of weakness for the Dream, so she could be in for another huge night for the heavily-favored Storm.
DeWanna Bonner could be in position for another big game versus a Sparks team that has struggled defensively and to guard the three-point line through the first two contests.
The Sun's frontcourt, down Jonquel Jones and likely Theresa Plaisance, may be ill-prepared and undersized to handle Sylvia Fowles, who averaged 17.3 points and 10.7 rebounds against Connecticut last season.
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The WNBA announced Friday that it will postpone the start of the 2020 season due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.
While some of the league's top teams may provide bench value as they rest starters, the Aces will likely feature many of the regular starters like Liz Cambage on Sunday as they vie for a first-round bye.
Jonquel Jones has averaged a double-double in two previous games against the Sky and will look to control the boards as Connecticut bids to stay in striking distance of Washington for the top seed in the East.
DeWanna Bonner checks all of the right boxes to take advantage of Seattle's defensive weaknesses Tuesday. She has averaged 25.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in the two previous games versus the Storm this season.