NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Friday (3/22)
There are eight NBA games tonight, which means plenty of sports betting. One of the most popular forms of betting is same-game parlays. Same-game parlays are pretty simple: Pair together multiple bets to increase your odds. Get all legs correct, and cash out.
Let us look at the best same-game parlays tonight.
Friday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets
(Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook)
Golden State Warriors vs. Indiana Pacers
- Leg 1: Stephen Curry Over 26.5 Points (-123)
- Leg 2: Andrew Wiggins Over 1.5 Three Pointers (-101)
- Leg 3: Myles Turner Over 6.5 Rebounds (-139)
The last time these teams played, Stephen Curry scored 42 points. He is one of the elite scorers in the league, and there is a good chance he will have another big night. The Warriors will need him to continue scoring points to have a chance at making the postseason this year.
Andrew Wiggins is averaging 2.3 three-pointers over his last three games. He can shoot the ball well from deep at times, which means he is trending upward. Bettors can take advantage of the increased three-point volume.
I like this matchup for Myles Turner, as the Warriors are an undersized team. Being undersized creates more rebounding opportunities for Turner. He had seven rebounds against them last game on limited minutes. In this game, he should play more and get over that number.
Parlay Odds +510
Toronto Raptors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
- Leg 1: Kelly Olynyk Over 7.5 Rebounds (-106)
- Leg 2: Luguentz Dort Over 1.5 Three Pointers (-157)
- Leg 3: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 30.5 Points (-123)
Kelly Olynyk has started to carve out a bigger role for this Raptors team, who continue to struggle to find their identity. That role includes more minutes and increased opportunities to grab rebounds. He has a good chance of going over the rebounding line.
The last time these teams played, Luguentz Dort went 5 for 12 from beyond the arc. The number of shots he took means the Thunder like the looks that Dort gets when he plays the Raptors. That kind of shooting volume during the last game makes him give him fantastic betting value.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is one of the most explosive players in the NBA. He averages 30.9 points per game and is making his case to win the MVP. That means he will continue trying to put up as many points as possible. The Thunder face one of the weaker NBA teams, which will help pad his stats.
Parlay Odds +470
Detroit Pistons vs. Boston Celtics
- Leg 1: Cade Cunningham Over 20.5 Points (-119)
- Leg 2: Jaylen Brown Over 5.5 Rebounds (-151)
- Leg 3: Jayson Tatum Over 3.5 Three Pointers (-101)
Cade Cunningham is the leading scorer for the Pistons. He is also their only consistent scorer. The Pistons need to get him involved early and often to stay in this game. The only time he played against the Celtics, he dropped 31 points. Hopefully, he does that again tonight.
The Pistons have one of the weakest frontcourts in the league. That creates opportunities for other players to grab rebounds. Brown averages 5.6 rebounds per game this season. The last time he played the Pistons, he grabbed seven rebounds. Brown has additional betting value tonight with Porzingis and Horford in game-time decision status.
Jayson Tatum attempts the seventh-most three-point shots in the NBA. He averages 8.3 shots from deep per game. That number will increase tonight since they face one of the worst defensive teams in the NBA. He is the perfect player to round out this same game parlay.
Parlay Odds +456
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