Tracking the leaders for DraftKings Queen of the Court during the Tuesday, 7/22/25 WNBA slate.
We’re back for our second-ever Queen of the Court competition. It’s time to get those player prop slips in and keep an eye on the scoreboard. We’re here with a handy tracker to keep you updated on which players have the highest P/R/A totals on Tuesday’s slate.
Update: 12:10 a.m. ET
A’ja Wilson and Dearica Hamby both finished with 41 PRA and are tonight’s QOTC winners!
Update: 11:41 p.m. ET
The third quarters are in the books in our last two games. It’s looking better and better for our Hamby ticket holders.
Allisha Gray has 24 points and seven rebounds as the Dream head into the fourth. She’ll need to pile on some points to give Hamby a run for her money. Gabby Williams remains stuck at 12/6/8 as the fourth quarter is underway in Seattle. Dallas has taken complete control of that game, and it’ll take a serious stretch run for her to catch up. Stay strapped in for these fourth quarters.
Update: 11:22 p.m. ET
The Seattle Storm are getting, well, stormed. Dallas came out with a 17-0 run to start the third quarter, taking the lead in upset fashion and dominating the third. It also put a hard cap on Gabby Williams’ P/R/A ceiling; after 10/5/8 in the first half, she’s added just two points and a rebound in the third. She’ll need to close the game in a big way to challenge the crown.
Allisha Gray has gone relatively quiet as well. Atlanta’s backcourt sniper is having a great game with 18 points and seven rebounds in 21 minutes. But that leaves a big gap between her and Dearica Hamby.
Hamby bettors, don’t start counting your bonus bets just yet. But it’s looking good for you.
Update: 10:50 p.m. ET
Now we’re cooking with gas. As the Storm-Wings game approaches halftime, Gabby Williams is in for one of the best nights of her season. The Seattle guard is up to 10 points, five rebounds and eight assists for a total of 23 P/R/A. It’s a monster performance, and a much needed one in Skylar Diggins’ absence, as the Storm lead the lowly Wings by two.
And she’s not the only one posing a serious threat to Dearica Hamby, our current leader. Atlanta Dream All-Star guard Allisha Gray has 14 points and seven rebounds with a couple of minutes to go until halftime. A monster first half for an excellent player.
If the pace of these two keeps up, we’re in for another great finish. Don’t change the channel just yet.
Update: 10:28 p.m. ET
We’ve got some early leaders in our night slate. As our last four teams push through the first quarter, Gabby Williams is going off for the Seattle Storm. She recorded seven points, two rebounds and three assists in the first quarter. Heck of a job to step up with Skylar Diggins ruled out.
But she’s not the biggest contributor in the late slate so far. Allisha Gray has put up nine points and four rebounds against the Aces, and the first quarter isn’t even over. Those two look like the best threats to Hamby, but there is a lot of game left.
Update: 10:10 p.m. ET
Two more games have gone final, and four more teams’ worth of players were unable to catch Dearica Hamby. Napheesa Collier gave it a good run, putting up 19 points, eight rebounds, and four assists. Aliyah Boston put up another strong line with 15, 12, and 6 while her teammate Kelsey Mitchell recorded 29 points. But nobody truly challenged Hamby.
Two more games are tipping off: one between the Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces, the other between the Dallas Wings and Seattle Storm. There’s a lot of star talent and box-score fillers between those four squads. Stay tuned to see who ends up with the crown tonight.
Update: 9:38 p.m. ET
Whew, what a start to the slate for Dearica Hamby. She dominated this game with 24 points, 14 rebounds, and three assists. Her all-around play helped put this upset away for the Sparks.
Dearica Hamby does it all here. She comes up with the steal and finishes the possession with her 22nd point.
Sparks lead 88-78 with 2:29 remaining.
Hamby and Rickea Jackson with 22 points each to lead the Sparks. pic.twitter.com/jTCq6eZxLv
— Rob from Chester, Pa (@knoxrob1) July 23, 2025
Now, 41 P/R/A is the mark to beat. It would take some massive fourth quarters from our 8 p.m. EST slate players like Napheesa Collier, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston to catch Hamby. It’s likely she takes that lead into the 10 p.m. slate, but wilder things have happened.
Update: 9:26 p.m. ET
This Sparks-Mystics game is going down to the wire, but Dearica Hamby’s P/R/A lead in that contest isn’t going anywhere. Right now, she’s up to a combined 33 P/R/A.
It’s a strong lead for the moment, but it may not be enough. Kelsey Mitchell has 21 points with two rebounds and two assists as the third quarter winds down. Aliyah Boston continues to produce. Napheesa Collier is also up to 24 P/R/A in the third quarter against the Sky, though the blowout nature of that one may keep her in check. Her teammate Kayla McBride has 22.
Update: 8:50 p.m. ET
Dearica Hamby continues to lead our field, securing a double-double midway through the third quarter. She’s up to 14 points, 10 rebounds, and two assists. It’s one heck of a showing to put Los Angeles in position for the upset. But there are other contenders staying hot on her trail.
A few Fever players are putting up good stat lines. Kelsey Mitchell is up to 14 points at halftime, and defending QOTC champ Aliyah Boston is on pace for another double-double. Angel Reese of the Sky is holding steady with seven points, eight boards, and three assists. And the likely MVP, Napheesa Collier, caught fire in the second quarter to give Minnesota a lead. She has eight points, four rebounds, and four assists.
Our first game is winding down. Two more are at halftime. Two are yet to start. This race will only intensify as the clock ticks. Stay tuned.
Update: 8:25 p.m. ET
It was a massive second quarter for the Sparks. Hamby helped deliver a 24-9 second quarter to go into halftime with a lead. She has 11 points, seven rebounds and two assists to pile up 20 P/R/A.
She’s not the only one going off. Our two later games are through the first quarter, and some early leaders are showing. Natasha Howard has eight points and three boards for the Fever in their game against the Liberty. Angel Reese, who nearly won our last slate, has five points, six rebounds and an assist.
Let’s see if we can get another incredible finish. It has the makings of a promising slate in the early going.
Update: 8:13 p.m. ET
Dearica Hamby got off to a rough start in this game, turning it over four times in the first four minutes. Now she is capital C cooking in Washington. Hamby is up to nine points, four rebounds, and an assist.
She’s our early P/R/A leader as we close in on halftime. Stay tuned as two more games have tipped off: Fever vs. Liberty and Sky vs. Lynx.
Update: 7:50 p.m. ET
We’ve got an early leader in the Mystics-Sparks game. In her first four minutes of action, Shakira Austin has racked up six points and a pair of rebounds. It’s an early punch to the mouth against this poor Sparks defense.
Austin being a P/R/A leader on tonight’s Queen of the Court slate would be a massive upset. But against this poor Los Angeles defense, anything is possible.
Stay Tuned Here!
The Queen of the Court slate begins with one game at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time with the Sparks facing the Mystics. Four more games kick off between 8:00 and 10:00 ET. Check back here for updates throughout the Tuesday, July 22nd slate!
Last Queen of the Court
In our first-ever Queen of the Court competition, we had a heated race to the finish. It culminated with Aliyah Boston clutching up in the final quarter of our last game on the slate. All users who picked the Fever center received a $232 bonus bet.
Can Boston run it back for the second straight slate? Or will a new challenger come to claim the crown?
How to Play Queen of the Court on DraftKings Sportsbook
Queen of the Court will be awarded to whichever player on the night of the contest finishes with the most combined points, rebounds, and assists (also referred to as PRA). Bettors can take up to two shots at Queen of the Court on each slate.
All bettors who want to play in the contest will opt in to receive a profit boost token, which can only be used on a pre-match single bet or a pre-match two-leg parlay/SGP. Along with the profit boost, token usage will also act as a customer’s entry into the Queen of the Court contest. Bettors must select the profit boost token in their betslip before placing the qualifying bet to apply the promotion.
The bet(s) must be on a player prop market for that night. Here are some examples:
Potential Single Bet: Caitlin Clark over 29.5 points
Potential Parlay: Caitlin Clark over 29.5 points and Angel Reese over 8 rebounds
Potential SGP: Caitlin Clark over 29.5 points and Sophie Cunningham under 3 assists
Each bet placed as part of this promotion must have -200 odds or longer (-150, +125, etc.).
If a customer used their profit boost token on the player who was named Queen of the Court for that night, you split the nightly $500K prize pool with the pool of customers who also took that player. (Example: If 10k bettors used their token on Satou Sabally and she is named the Queen of the Court, those bettors will each receive a $50 bonus bet the following morning.) If multiple players tie for the top spot on the board, all bettors who included the players that tied will receive equal portions of the prize pool.