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NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Sunday (11/2)

NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Sunday (11/2)

With eight games on today’s slate, I’ve decided to add a couple of NBA same-game parlays (SGPs). Let’s finish out the NBA week strong.

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Sunday's Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks

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San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns

Ryan Dunn has added no more than nine points in five of his last six games. He scored 13 points against the Utah Jazz on October 31st, but he played more than 31 minutes in that game and still had a usage below 20%. Dunn is facing a Spurs defense ranked third in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards. It’s unlikely he’ll have his best performance of the season.

On the other hand, Dylan Harper has recorded no more than four assists in three of his first five games in the NBA. He’s averaged nine potential assists per game, but that number will likely drop against the Suns. The Suns currently rank second in the NBA in assists allowed to shooting guards.

Lastly, let’s take Stephon Castle to add at least five rebounds tonight. He’s had at least nine rebound chances in three of his last five games and has averaged 9.2 rebound chances over his last 10 games, dating back to last season. Heading into tonight’s game, the Suns rank 29th in defensive rebounds allowed to point guards and 28th in total rebounds allowed to point guards.

Parlay Odds: +428


Miami Heat vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Kel’el Ware was supposed to have a breakout season. But so far, he’s shown no consistency. The Miami center has scored 10+ points in just two of his first five games. He played fewer than 21 minutes against the Spurs on October 30th and had a usage rate of only 10.6%, while scoring zero points. While he might score some, he’s facing a Lakers defense ranked fourth in points allowed to centers. The defense also ranks second in free throws attempted and free throws made against centers this season.

Jake LaRavis has missed out on at least three assists in two consecutive games. In those last two games, he had just seven potential assists combined. That said, he’ll face a Heat defense ranked first in the NBA in assists allowed to centers. LaRavia won’t have as many opportunities as in other games.

LaRavia will be efficient on the glass. He’s seen at least nine rebound chances in four straight games and will battle a Heat team ranked 28th in defensive rebounding and 27th in total rebounding against centers. LaRavia should get ample opportunity to secure four rebounds.

Parlay Odds: +424


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