NBA Playoffs Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Sunday (4/20)
Yesterday’s NBA playoffs slate featured multiple blowouts and several teams that went on crazy runs. We’ll see if that’s the case with today’s four NBA Playoff matchups.
I’ve added a same-game parlay (SGP) for the two late games. Let’s have a day.
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Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
- Leg 1: Andrew Wiggins Over 17.5 Points (-114)
- Leg 2: Evan Mobley Under 4.5 Assists (-180)
- Leg 3: Jarrett Allen Under 10.5 Rebounds (-114)
Andrew Wiggins scored 20 points in both NBA Play-In Tournament games for the Miami Heat. He’s percolating right now. Meanwhile, he’s in line to face a Cavaliers defense ranked 26th in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards. Wiggins has a usage rate of 27.4% over the last 10 games. It could even reach 30% against the Cavaliers tonight. In addition, Wiggins has shot 47.3% from the field in the previous 10 games and has attempted more than 15 shots per game. Let’s back him to go over.
Meanwhile, Evan Mobley of the Cavaliers has earned at least five assists in just 21% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in just three of his last 10 games and finished his most recent game against the Knicks with only two assists. Mobley isn’t known for his passing. Mobley is also taking on a Miami defense ranked 14th in the NBA in assists allowed to power forwards.
Jarrett Allen has recorded at least 11 rebounds in only 43% of games this season. In addition, he has hauled in just 9.5 rebounds per game against the Miami Heat since December 2021. He’s hit this line in only 38% of games against the Heat since then. Plus, Allen has added no more than 10 rebounds in any game against the Heat this season.
Parlay Odds: +408
Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets
- Leg 1: Steph Curry Over 24.5 Points (-114)
- Leg 2: Jabari Smith Over 9.5 Points (-114)
- Leg 3: Alperen Sengun Under 20.5 Points (-125)
Steph Curry scored at least 25 points in four of his last five games. He’s also scored at least 36 points in back-to-back games heading into this one. Ultimately, he’s facing a Rockets defense ranked 30th in points allowed to point guards per game this season. The Rockets rank 28th in three-point field goal percentage allowed to point guards and have given up the most field goals made to point guards this season. Curry should be able to take advantage.
Conversely, Jabari Smith Jr. has recorded at least 10 points in 67% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in four of his last five games and eight of his last 10 games. Plus, Smith has added at least 10 points in nine out of 11 games against the Warriors in his career. Ultimately, Golden State ranks 23rd in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards this season. The Warriors also rank 23rd in field goal percentage allowed to power forwards and have given up a high rate of free throws to power forwards. There are many ways Smith can get to 10 points.
However, Alperen Sengun could have a harder time scoring. The Rockets center has scored at least 21 points in only 39% of games this season. He’s also struggled specifically against the Warriors, scoring at least 21 points in only two out of 13 games against the Warriors since November 2021. In those games, he’s averaged just 13.4 points per game. On April 6th, Sengun scored 19 points against the Warriors, which wouldn’t be enough for his player prop tonight.
Parlay Odds: +454