NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Friday (11/21)
With nine NBA games scheduled for Friday night, fans will have some choices on their hands when thinking about which games and/or players to bet on with their NBA same-game parlays (SGPs). In this article, we present to you for your betting pleasure our top two same-game parlays for the night.
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Friday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
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Indiana Pacers vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Leg 1: Cavaliers -13.5 (-115)
Indiana (2-13) is a train wreck this season, struggling on the offensive (110.1 points per game, 28th in the league) and defensive (123.1 points per game allowed) ends of the court. Cleveland (10-6) is certainly off to a much better start with a top-10 offense (119.9 ppg) and a top-15 defense (116.1 points per game). It is a large spread, but there is no reason to believe the Pacers can keep this one competitive on the road.
As long as the Cavs do not take their foot off the gas, they should beat the Pacers by more than 13.5 points.
Leg 2: Donovan Mitchell Over 28.5 Points (-115)
Donovan Mitchell is averaging 31.4 points per game in November and 30.2 points per game this season. The Pacers have allowed someone to score 28+ points in seven of their last nine games. Don't count on their defense to slow Mitchell down in Cleveland.
Leg 3: Bennedict Mathurin 30+ Points + Rebounds + Assists (-114)
I can only guess that this total is so low despite Bennedict Mathurin averaging 27.8/7.3/2.3 because he has played in only four games this season and averaged 16.1/5.3/1.9 in 49 starts last season. But he was playing with Tyrese Haliburton then.
Parlay Odds: +650 - A $100 wager will result in a $750 payday; your stake plus $650 in winnings.
Denver Nuggets vs. Houston Rockets
Leg 1: Under 235.5 Points (-112)
Yes, we have two of the best offensive teams in the league in the Nuggets and Rockets, but we also have two of the better defensive squads, and neither plays at a particularly fast pace of play (Nuggets: 14th; Rockets: 27th). Each will slow the other down just enough for the final score to go under this total.
Leg 2: Nikola Jokic Over 50.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-137)
Leg 3: Nikola Jokic to Record a Triple-Double (-118)
Nikola Jokic is averaging 34/12.6/11.3 in November and is averaging 35.5/13.7/10.5 assists in his last six games. Houston has a solid defense, but don't count on it slowing down the best player in the NBA much, if at all. Jokic has had nine triple-doubles this season and is always a good bet to record one every night.
Leg 4: Kevin Durant Under 2.5 Made Three-Pointers (-180)
Kevin Durant has not been great from behind the three-point line this season, hitting 38.1% in November and going over this total in just one game. Against Denver's solid perimeter defense, don't bank on him hitting more than two threes tonight.
Parlay Odds: +650 - A $100 wager will result in a $750 payday; your stake plus $650 in winnings.