NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Friday (11/14)
Whether you like Miami-New York, Portland-Houston, Golden State-San Antonio or one of the other six games, fans looking to bet on NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) have options today. After doing a deep dive into each game, we have identified a couple of the best NBA SGPs for your betting pleasure.
With nine games and hundreds of prop markets for each one, there are plenty of great options. But the following are our favorite SGP picks for Friday night.
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Friday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
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Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks
Leg 1: Over 237.5 Points (-110)
Miami is banged up, but that hasn't stopped them from putting up a ton of points every night; they are currently the NBA's highest scoring team with 124.8 points per game. The Knicks are not far behind with 120.5 points per game. But New York will be without a key player tonight in Jalen Brunson.
Leg 2: Karl-Anthony Towns Over 11.5 Rebounds (-136)
Karl-Anthony Towns is averaging 12.6 rebounds per game this season. He's pulled down at least 10 boards in every game and fewer than 12 in just three games. When the Knicks played the Heat in Miami on October 26th, he pulled down 18 rebounds. He'll get at least 12 in this game against a Miami team whose opponents are averaging 49.8 rebounds per game (29th).
Leg 3: Norman Powell Over 23.5 Points (-114)
Norman Powell has been taking advantage of his elevated role with Bam Adebayo on the bench. He is averaging 25.2 points per game in November (six games played) and scored 29 against the Knicks in Miami on October 26th.
Parlay Odds: +438 - A $100 wager will result in a $538 payday; your stake plus $438 in winnings.
Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs
Leg 1: Spurs -2.5 (-112)
Golden State just handed San Antonio its first home loss of the season on Wednesday night, 125-120, thanks in large part to a monster night by Steph Curry (46 points, 5-of-16 from three-point range). But I wouldn't expect another such night from Curry in this game. Without it, Golden State won’t win.
The Warriors have not played well on the road this season (2-6), nor have they been stringing wins together. San Antonio is 5-1 at home and one of the more consistent squads in the NBA this season.
Leg 2: Victor Wembanyama Over 26.5 Points (-112)
After getting off to a hot start in October and averaging 30.2 points per game (five games), Victor Wembanyama hit a rough patch to start November, averaging 17 points per game over the first four games of the month. He has since rebounded with 38 and 31 points (his last time out versus Golden State). The Warriors had no answer for Wembanyama in the paint on Wednesday night and will probably not have one tonight, either.
Leg 3: Steph Curry Over 26.5 Points (+100)
San Antonio is one of the better defensive teams in the league this season, holding teams to 112.5 points per game (fourth). However, they struggle against three-point shooters, allowing 39.3% from deep (fourth-worst in the league). I wouldn't count on another monster night from Steph Curry, but he'll at least match his season average (27.1 points per game).
Parlay Odds: +570 - A $100 wager will result in a $670 payday; your stake plus $570 in winnings.