Top WNBA Waiver Wire Picks: Rachel Banham and Iliana Rupert Shine in Second Half of Season
Discover key WNBA players like Rachel Banham and Iliana Rupert who are making waves in the second half of the season, perfect for your fantasy basketball lineup.

As the WNBA season progresses into its second half, the intensity on the court escalates, with every game carrying significant weight towards playoff positioning. This period also marks a crucial time for younger players to step up, as injuries and strategic rest create opportunities for emerging talents.
Backcourt Highlights
Rachel Banham, G, Chicago Sky (rostered in 19.6% of ESPN leagues): Banham is experiencing a career-high in scoring efficiency this season. Empowered by the Sky to create plays, she has delivered double-digit scores in 12 of the last 13 games, alongside sinking more than three 3-pointers per game. With upcoming games against the Mystics and Dream, Banham is poised to continue her impressive performance against weaker defenses.
Aari McDonald, G, Indiana Fever (22.1%): With Caitlin Clark's return still uncertain, McDonald has been pivotal in scoring and facilitating for the Fever. Known for her adeptness in pick-and-roll situations, McDonald has shown significant productivity as a passer and has the capability for big scoring nights. The Fever's upcoming game against the Sky, a team with the league's worst defensive rating over the past 10 games, could be a golden opportunity for McDonald.
Frontcourt Focus
Iliana Rupert, C, Golden State Valkyries (11.3%): Rupert has been gaining more playing time as she adjusts back from her stint in Europe. Her ability to score efficiently, though not as strong defensively, makes her a player to watch, especially in her upcoming game against A'ja Wilson.
Emma Meesseman, C, New York Liberty (11.7%): The former WNBA Finals MVP made a strong return in a recent game against the Sun, scoring 18 fantasy points in just 17 minutes. With increased playing time likely, Meesseman is set to maximize her production in the upcoming games against the Wings and Lynx.
As the season unfolds, keeping an eye on these players could be beneficial for fantasy managers looking to capitalize on the shifting dynamics of the WNBA.