Since it’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, there’s NBA action throughout the holiday. NBC will have a tripleheader of NBA games. I’ll look at the last two matchups on the NBC slate and add my top NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) for those matchups.
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Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
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Dallas Mavericks vs. New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Naji Marshall Over 16.5 Points (-104)
- Leg 2: Mikal Bridges Over 3.5 Assists (-172)
- Leg 3: Brandon Williams Under 3.5 Rebounds (-162)
With Anthony Davis sidelined, Naji Marshall has stepped up. He’s scored at least 16 points in four straight games and has added at least 22 points in three of the last four games. In the previous 10 games, Marshall shot 58% from the field. He has attempted at least 14 shots in three of his last four games. Marshall battles a Knicks team ranked 27th in points allowed to small forwards.
Mikal Bridges has added no more than three assists in either of his last three games. But he’s still notched at least four assists in 63% of games this season. If Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart return to the lineup, he’ll go back to his usual role and add more assists. The Mavericks rank 29th in assists allowed to small forwards this season.
Finally, consider Brandon Williams to go under 3.5 rebounds tonight. He’s added at least four rebounds in just 27% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in just four of his last 10 games and has averaged just one rebound in each of his previous three games against the Knicks. In addition, the Knicks rank first in the NBA in total rebounds allowed to point guards. Williams has had just five rebound chances in each of his last two games. Don’t expect that number to increase against the Knicks.
Parlay Odds: +402
Boston Celtics vs. Detroit Pistons
- Leg 1: Jaylen Brown Under 30.5 Points (-125)
- Leg 2: Neemias Queta Under 7.5 Rebounds (+110)
- Leg 3: Cade Cunningham Over 9.5 Assists (-114)
Jaylen Brown has added at least 31 points in just 42% of games this season. He went on a tear against the Atlanta Hawks last time out, adding 41 points in 30 minutes. But overall, he’s not getting to 30+ points easily this season. Brown’s usage was at 50.6% against the Hawks in Boston’s latest game. Ultimately, Detroit’s one of the better teams in the NBA, and they’ve held small forwards to the lowest field-goal rate in the league.
Neemias Queta added just seven rebounds in 24 minutes against Atlanta last time out. Queta has averaged only 3.3 rebounds in six games against the Pistons in his career. He’s also averaged fewer than 25 minutes per game over the last 10 games. His rebound chances have increased to 17 in the previous 10 games, but that number has dropped over his last two games. Ultimately, the Pistons rank third in the NBA in total rebounds allowed to centers this season.
Let’s roll with Cade Cunningham to record at least 10 assists. He’s nailed this line in 54% of games this season and has also added enough assists in six of his last 10 games. Cunningham has averaged 18.5 potential assists per game and will now face a Celtics team ranked 24th in assists allowed to point guards this season.
Parlay Odds: +583

