NBA Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Thursday (3/13)

A couple of exciting matchups will be featured on TNT’s doubleheader of NBA games tonight. I’ve got same-game parlays (SGPs) for each game and shared them below.

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Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Milwaukee Bucks

With LeBron James out for some time, the Lakers are now Luka Doncic’s team. Doncic has added at least nine assists in four of his last five games. He’s also earned 11.6 assists per game against the Bucks in five head-to-head matchups since 2022. In those five games against the Bucks, Doncic has had at least 19 potential assists in four of them. Of course, he’s with the Lakers and not the Mavericks anymore, but 19 potential assists against the same team in four out of five games is still significant.

On the other hand, asking for 13 rebounds from Giannis Antetokounmpo might be a little too much. He’s recorded at least 13 rebounds in only four of his last 10 games. He’s also hit this line in just nine of his previous 20 games. Meanwhile, the Lakers rank ninth in the NBA in rebounds allowed to power forwards this season. Antetokounmpo has averaged 16.2 potential rebounds per game. If that continues, he’d have to bring down 13 of those 16 chances. That’ll be hard to do, especially against the Lakers.

Lastly, let’s take Brook Lopez to go under 1.5 three-pointers made. He’s added at least two threes in just four of his last 10 games. He’s also hit this line in just 47% of his last 30 games. Tonight, he’ll take on a Lakers defense that has limited centers to just 0.89 threes per game. That’s fourth in the NBA. Centers have shot just 9.48% from downtown against the Lakers this season.

Parlay Odds: +491


Sacramento Kings vs. Golden State Warriors

Zach LaVine has scored at least 30 points in two of his last three games. While his point total could dip with Domantas Sabonis back, LaVine still has the best matchup on offense for the Kings. After all, the Warriors rank 15th in the NBA in points allowed to shooting guards. They also rank 24th in free throws allowed to shooting guards this season. LaVine should be able to get extra points at the foul line but also shoot at a high percentage from the field.

Hopefully, it’s Domantas Sabonis throwing the dimes. He has added at least five assists in six straight games heading into this one. Ultimately, he’s been out all of March with a hamstring injury but is expected to play in tonight’s game. He’s nailed at least five assists in 68% of games this season. Even with a minutes restriction, I still like this number.

Finally, let’s roll with Keegan Murray to go under 5.5 rebounds. He’s coming off a game with only two rebounds against the Knicks. He’s facing a Warriors defense ranked 10th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to power forwards. This matchup won’t be any easier. Plus, Murray has had just seven rebound chances in two straight games. He’d have to bring down almost all of them to add at least seven.

Parlay Odds: +469


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