NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Monday (12/8)

With the NBA Cup quarter-finals and semi-finals on the schedule, there aren’t a ton of games on this week’s slate. Still, there are three games on tonight’s NBA slate that we can dive into. With that, I’ve added two NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) that look great on paper. Let’s attack.

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Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

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Sacramento Kings vs. Indiana Pacers

DeMar DeRozan has scored at least 19 points in just one of his last five games. He’s also hit this line in just three of his previous 10 games and in 48% of games this season. DeRozan has averaged more than 32 minutes a night over the last 10 games. However, his usage rate is just 20.1% during that time. He’s rarely seen the foul line lately and has attempted fewer than 12 shots per game. Meanwhile, the Pacers rank fifth in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards.

Bennedict Mathurin has secured at least six rebounds in just two of his last five games. In the previous 10 games, he’s also earned just 8.5 rebound chances per game. Tonight, he’ll battle a Kings squad ranked third in the NBA in total rebounds allowed to small forwards. Asking for six rebounds is a lot against the Kings.

Russell Westbrook has tallied at least 10 assists in three of his last four games. But he’s still hit this line in just 39% of games this season. In the previous five games, Westbrook has averaged fewer than 12 potential assists per game. It’s unlikely he’ll even get to that point tonight, facing a Pacers team ranked sixth in the NBA in assists allowed to point guards this season.

Parlay Odds: +460


Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

Dillon Brooks is a game-time decision. But if he’s out there, Brooks should shine. Devin Booker is already out, giving Brooks a lot of potential volume in this one. He’s scored 23+ points in three straight games and faces a Minnesota team ranked 26th in points allowed to small forwards. The Timberwolves also send small forwards to the foul line at a super high rate.

On the flip side, Jaden McDaniels has earned at least five rebounds in just one of his last five games. He’s had 7.5 rebound chances per game in the previous 10 games, but he is set to face a Suns team ranked first in the NBA in rebounds allowed to power forwards this season. In addition, McDaniels has averaged only 4.1 rebounds per game against the Suns over his last 12 meetings against them.

Let’s take Grayson Allen to go under 3.5 assists for the final leg of this parlay. He’s missed this line in four straight games, while averaging just over seven potential assists per game. Ultimately, the Suns rank fourth in the NBA in assists allowed to shooting guards, so his potential assists will likely be even lower, even playing 30+ minutes tonight.

Parlay Odds: +474


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