NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Monday (5/11)

If the Oklahoma City Thunder sweep the Los Angeles Lakers, this will be the final night with multiple games in the NBA. Enjoy it while you can. Here are two NBA same-game parlays (SGP) for tonight’s two-game slate.

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Detroit Pistons vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

Tobias Harris has become the star of the show for the Detroit Pistons. He’s scored at least 20 points in eight consecutive games, including all three games against the Cavaliers. Harris hasn’t attempted a ton of threes over the last couple of games. Yet, he’s still attempted at least 14 shots per game. Harris has shot nearly 47% from the field over the last 10 games and is still competing against a Cavaliers team that ranked 27th in points allowed to power forwards this season.

Jarrett Allen hasn’t contributed eight rebounds in any of the first three games against the Pistons. He’s had no more than 13 rebound chances in all three of those games. Meanwhile, he’s averaged over 15 rebound chances per game over the last 10 games. The Pistons are keeping Allen in check. Take the under on his rebounds prop.

Duncan Robinson has drilled at least four three-pointers in every game of this series. He’s attempted at least seven threes per game against the Cavaliers and has shot at least 56% from downtown in every game. With the way things are going, it’s unlikely to stop now.

Parlay Odds: +492


Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Luguentz Dort just scored 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting in Game 3 of this series. He played 20 minutes and shot 80% from the field. The Lakers rank 28th in points allowed to small forwards, so Dort will likely continue to be able to get some quality shots up.

Shai Gilgeous Alexander hasn’t earned more than four rebounds in any game this series. He’s averaged 5.2 rebound chances over the last five games. He’d have to bring down every rebound chance to get to five rebounds in Game 4 tonight.

Marcus Smart had only three assists in 32 minutes in Game 3. Smart typically has at least six potential assists per game. But it’s not easy to add at least four assists against a Thunder team that ranked fifth in the NBA in assists allowed to point guards.

Parlay Odds: +554


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