NBA Playoffs Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Monday (5/12)

We’ve got two more Game 4 matchups in the NBA tonight. Therefore, I’ve added a couple of same-game parlays (SGPs), looking to profit from tonight’s games.

Check out the two parlays below.

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    Monday’s Best NBA Playoffs Same Game Parlay Picks

    (Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

    Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks

    Jrue Holiday has secured five rebounds in his last two games against the Knicks combined, while playing nearly 60 minutes. In Game 3, he had just five rebound chances, the lowest number of chances he’s had in his last 10 games. Meanwhile, the Knicks rank 11th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to point guards this season. They’re not elite, but certainly above average in limiting point guards in the rebound category.

    Meanwhile, Josh Hart has secured only six rebounds in each of his last two games. He’s added at least 10 rebounds in 50% of games this year. However, he’s hit at least 10 rebounds in only two of his last five games. Beyond that, he’s averaged just 8.6 rebounds per game against the Celtics over his last 16 games against them. The Celtics currently rank ninth in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards, which is another above-average rank on defense.

    Derrick White has drilled only three three-pointers in each of his last two games. The Knicks currently rank ninth in the NBA in three-point shooting percentage among shooting guards. Plus, they’re fifth in the NBA in three-point attempts from shooting guards. Of course, the Celtics will get their shots up from three. But the Knicks have still held White to 31% or worse three-point shooting in two of the first three games of this series. Consider his under here.

    Parlay Odds: +400


    Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors

    Jaden McDaniels has secured at least six rebounds in only three of his last 10 games. He had six in Game 3, but managed just six in his previous two games combined against the Warriors. Ultimately, he’s taking on a Warriors defense ranked seventh in the NBA in rebounds allowed to power forwards. Plus, he’s had no more than eight rebound chances in two of his first three games against the Warriors.

    On the other hand, Brandin Podziemski has hauled in at least six rebounds in all three games of this series. He’s taking on a Timberwolves defense that ranks 21st in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards. In addition, Podziemski has had at least 11 rebound chances in all three games. He also played more than 39 minutes in Game 3 with Steph Curry out.

    Jimmy Butler has earned at least seven assists in four of his last five games. However, he’s hit this number in just 34% of games this season. Butler is a very good passer as a small forward. However, the Warriors need Butler to be more aggressive and to score more. They lacked a consistent offense in Game 3 and need to find a way to win Game 4.

    Parlay Odds: +402


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