NBA Playoffs Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Monday (4/28)

There are two matchups in the NBA Playoffs slated for tonight. The Cavaliers have a chance to move on to the next round over the Miami Heat, while the Golden State Warriors hope to extend their first-round lead against the Houston Rockets.

I’ve added a same-game parlay for both games below.

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    Monday’s Best NBA Playoffs Same Game Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

    Cleveland Cavaliers at Miami Heat

    Davion Mitchell is lighting up this series. He’s added at least 16 points in all three games of the first round. In addition, he’s scored at least 15 points in five consecutive games. Mitchell has earned at least 33 minutes in all five of these games. He’s also averaged a usage percentage of nearly 17% of the last ten games. Beyond that, he’s attempted at least nine shots in four straight games and has shot nearly 62% from the field in the previous ten games. There’s nobody hotter than Davion right now.

    Meanwhile, Tyler Herro has earned at least six rebounds in just one of his first three games of the series. He’s actually added at least six rebounds in only four of his last ten games and has hauled in six or more rebounds in three of his previous 11 head-to-head games against the Cavaliers. The Cavaliers rank second in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards. They’ve been dominant on the defensive glass and rarely allow guards to grab rebounds.

    Finally, De’Andre Hunter of the Cavaliers brought down four rebounds in Game 3 of this series, but he fell short in the first two games of this series. In fact, he’s added at least four rebounds in only three of his last ten games. Hunter has averaged seven rebound chances per game over the last ten games, but has had no more than six rebound chances in five of those games. Ultimately, the Heat rank 5th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to small forwards. We’ll grab Hunter’s Under.

    Parlay Odds: +440


    Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors

    Brandin Podziemski has added just ten points in his last two games combined in this series. In Game 2, he only got 14.2 minutes after giving Golden State some awful minutes. However, in Game 3, he was back to his old self, playing over 33 minutes. Yet, he still scored just ten points and shot 33% from the floor. As a matter of fact, he’s shot below 40% from the field this series and has nailed only 38.3% from the field over the last ten games. That’s not ideal.

    Meanwhile, Dillon Brooks has drained at least two threes in every game of this series. He’s actually added at least two threes in each of his last ten games. Beyond that, he’s nailed at least two threes in 85% of his last 20 games. Right now, the Warriors rank 25th in three-pointers made to small forwards this season. Brooks has nailed 48% from downtown over the last ten games and has attempted nearly six threes per game in that stretch.

    Lastly, Moses Moody has shot only 34.9% from downtown over the last ten games. He’s actually hit no better than 25% from three in each of his last four games, including the three games against the Rockets and the play-in matchup against the Grizzlies. Ultimately, Houston ranks second in the NBA in three-pointers allowed to shooting guards this season. Houston defends the perimeter very well. Let’s add Moody’s Under here.

    Parlay Odds: +401


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