WNBA DFS Picks and Lineup Tips for Thursday, August 21

RotoWire expert Daniel Dobish offers his best WNBA DFS picks for Thursday, including Emma Meesseman, who has a favorable matchup when the New York Liberty face the Chicago Sky.
WNBA DFS Picks and Lineup Tips for Thursday, August 21

WNBA DFS Strategies for Thursday, August 21

It's another busy night in the WNBA, with four games on tap. The Chicago Sky and New York Liberty meet at 7:00 p.m. ET in the first game of a Prime Video doubleheader, while the Phoenix Mercury and Las Vegas Aces meet in the second end of the double dip at 10:00 p.m. ET.

Let's check out the best options for DFS players heading into Thursday. There are plenty of good values available.

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  • Washington Mystics at Connecticut Sun
  • Chicago Sky at New York Liberty
  • Minnesota Lynx at Atlanta Dream
  • Phoenix Mercury at Las Vegas Aces

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Washington Mystics at Connecticut Sun

Line: Mystics -1.5
O/U: 158.5

Injury Report - Mystics vs. Sun

Note: All return dates are just estimates

Washington

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Jacy SheldonGAnkleOUT8/23/2025
Georgia AmooreGKneeOFS5/1/2026
Bernadett HatarCNot Injury RelatedOFS5/1/2026

Connecticut

No injuries to report.

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The Mystics (16-19) and Sun (7-27) meet in the second end of a home-and-home set at Mohegan Sun Arena at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Connecticut surprised Washington 80-69 in Tuesday's game in the nation's capital, snapping a 13-game road losing streak. The Sun shot 45.6 percent (31-of-68) from the field, but they were just 18.8 percent (3-of-16) from behind the three-point line. 

The starters really struggled, but the bench saved the Sun, as rookie Saniya Rivers led the team with 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting, while adding four rebounds. Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 15 points with nine rebounds, just missing the double-double. Tina Charles was the only starter who scored in double digits, going for 13 points with nine boards. Leila Lacan scored just eight points, but she was good for four steals. Aaliyah Edwards had eight points off the bench in her first game against the Mystics since a trade for Jacy Sheldon at the deadline.

Sheldon (ankle) didn't play due to injury, and Stefanie Dolson (leg) was also sidelined. Kiki Iriafen had nine points and 12 rebounds, missing her fifth consecutive double-double by a point. Sonia Citron continues to rack up strong point totals, going for 19 points, including three triples made. 

Chicago Sky at New York Liberty

Line: Liberty -15
O/U: 164

Injury Report - Sky vs. Liberty

Note: All return dates are just estimates

Chicago

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Ariel AtkinsGLegGTD (Probable)8/21/2025
Angel ReeseFBackGTD (Probable)8/21/2025
Hailey Van LithGAnkleGTD (Probable)8/21/2025
Courtney VanderslootGKneeOFS5/1/2026
Ajsa SivkaFNot Injury RelatedOFS5/1/2026

New York

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Isabelle HarrisonFConcussionOUT8/23/2025
Nyara SaballyFKneeOUT8/25/2025
Breanna StewartFKneeOUT8/28/2025
Raquel CarreraCPersonalOFS5/1/2026
Betnijah Laney-HamiltonGKneeOFS5/1/2026
Ivana DojkicGNot Injury RelatedOFS5/1/2026
Seehia RidardFPersonalOFS5/1/2026
Annika SoltauFNot Injury RelatedOFS5/1/2026

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The biggest mismatch of the night could be the Sky (8-26) and Liberty (22-13) meeting at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Prime Video.

New York has won (and covered) five in a row in this series, while going 7-1 in the past eight. They've dominated the first two meetings this season, winning both games by at least 19 points.

Ariel Atkins (leg) and Angel Reese (back) are probable for Thursday's matchup. Atkins finally looked like herself against the Storm on Tuesday, going for 19 points on 8-of-18 shooting, while knocking down two three-pointers with two steals and a block. Reese was very efficient as well, going for 19 points on 9-of-13 against Seattle, while Kamilla Cardoso had 10 points, six rebounds, six assists and three blocks.

Elizabeth Williams returned to the bench, but she had 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocks in 28 minutes, responding well to the return to a reserve role. Sevgi Uzun also returned to the bench, but she was less sharp, going for seven points and four assists.

The Liberty won 85-75 in a WNBA Finals rematch Tuesday, with Jonquel Jones leading the way with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Sabrina Ionescu had 17 points and a second-high 11 assists with four three-pointers made. Emma Meesseman has been very good since joining the team Aug. 3, posting at least 10 points in all eight of her appearances, while posting five or more boards in five of her last six outings. She also has at least three assists in six consecutive appearances.

Minnesota Lynx at Atlanta Dream

Line: Lynx -2.5
O/U: 161.5

Injury Report - Lynx vs. Dream

Note: All return dates are just estimates

Minnesota

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Napheesa CollierFAnkleGTD (Questionable)8/21/2025
Aubrey GriffinGKneeOUT10/16/2025
Dorka JuhaszFNot Injury RelatedOFS5/1/2026

Atlanta

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Jordin CanadaGHamstringOUT8/27/2025
Holly WinterburnGUndisclosedOFS5/1/2026

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The Lynx (28-7) and Dream (22-13) meet in a marquee matchup at Gateway Center Arena.

These teams have split the first two meetings this season, with the road team posting wins in both games, each by four points. The winning team has averaged 93.0 points, while the losing side has cobbled together 89.0 points per game, so this could be a surprisingly high-scoring affair.

The big question heading into this matchup is whether Napheesa Collier (ankle) will be able to play. Jessica Shepard was part of the starting five in her absence, but Collier is listed as questionable for the first time during her absence, so she seems to be trending in the right direction. Shepard managed just six points agianst the Liberty in a loss Tuesday, but she had 10 rebounds. If she starts again, she could be a decent mid-level DFS play. Natisha Hiedeman ended up with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting off the bench, while Courtney Williams finished with 17 points.

The Dream is coming off a 74-72 loss at Las Vegas on Tuesday, with Rhyne Howard going for 19 points, including four triples. Allisha Gray and Brittney Griner each had 16 points, with Griner adding eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks. Te-Hina Paopao posted seven points and five assists, as her role has increased while Jordin Canada (hamstring) has been out. 

Phoenix Mercury at Las Vegas Aces

Line: Aces -1.5
O/U: 170.5

Injury Report - Mercury vs. Aces

Note: All return dates are just estimates

Phoenix

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Helena PueyoGPersonalOFS5/1/2026
Julia AyraultGPersonalOFS5/1/2026

Las Vegas

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Cheyenne Parker-TyusFNot Injury RelatedOUT9/4/2025

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Saving, perhaps, the best for last, we get the Mercury (21-13) and Aces (22-14) meeting in the second end of the Prime Video twinbill.

The road team has won all three meetings this season, including an 86-83 win last Friday by the Aces at PHX Arena. Las Vegas shot 45.5 percent (30-of-66) from the field, despite just 22.2 percent (4-of-18) shooting from downtown. Superstar A'ja Wilson led the way with 30 points and 16 rebounds in a truly dominant performance, while Jackie Young had 17 points, and Chelsea Gray just missed a double-double with 16 points and nine assists.

The Mercury shot 45.6 percent (31-of-68), but the difference was in rebounding. Las Vegas was plus-9 in boards, while everything else was pretty close. Satou Sabally had 26 points to lead the Mercury, while Alyssa Thomas filled up the stat sheet with 15 points, nine assists, six rebounds and a block.

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The 30-year-old Gray is a dependable source of scoring, as she has scored at least 12 points in 16 consecutive appearances, while posting at least three rebounds in seven straight outings. She is also a very good source of three-pointers. We covered Meesseman a bit above, and she continues to be a solid source of rebounds, with consistent results. Her teammate, Cloud, has 10 or more points in six of her last seven outings, and she is good for at least four rebounds in three consecutive appearances, while also averaging 4.0 assists during that three-game span. As far as values, Hiedeman is very good off the bench, and she comes with a reasonable salary. Paopao continues to see a bump in responsibilities with Jordin Canada on the shelf.

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The "other" Gray has been very consistent for the Aces, and her salary isn't as high as A'ja Wilson and teammate Jackie Young. Gray has averaged 11.8 points per game across her last four appearances, while averaging 12.5 assists per game across her last two outings. Lacan had four steals against the Mystics on Tuesday, and she is a good value if she draws another start. Copper has logged at least 15 points in three consecutive appearances, and she also chips in with a healthy amount of rebounds and three-pointers with the occasional steal. For values, Melbourne continues to start for Washington, yet she has a fairly reasonable salary, and Burke has averaged 9.0 points per game over three appearances this month. She is a good low-salary option to fill out a roster.

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The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire.
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Hockey writer, handicapper, unskilled fourth liner, 25-year fantasy sports and gambling industry veteran, FSWA's 2024 Player Notes Writer of the Year, and five-time FSWA award winner. Twitter: @danieledobish
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