NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Sunday (3/29)

There are nine games on tonight’s NBA slate, including multiple games on NBC. I’ve got NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) for those two games and shared them below. Let’s get right after it.

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Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

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New York Knicks vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

Mikal Bridges has nailed his points line in three consecutive games. However, against the Thunder, it’ll be hard. The Thunder rank first in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards, and Bridges has only scored 13+ points in three of his last 10 games. Bridges rarely gets to the foul line and has shot 35.7% from the field over the last 10 games.

Meanwhile, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has recorded at least five rebounds in just two of his last seven games. He’s added just four rebounds in his last two games combined. That said, the Knicks rank first in the NBA in total rebounds allowed to point guards. Gilgeous-Alexander has averaged just 3.8 rebounds over his last five games against the Knicks.

Finally, Josh Hart has earned at least seven rebounds in two consecutive games. He’s also hit this line in seven of his last 10 games and in all five of his last games against the Thunder. Hart has averaged 10.8 rebounds in his last five games against the Thunder. The Thunder rank dead last in total rebounds allowed to shooting guards this season.

Parlay Odds: +400


Golden State Warriors vs. Denver Nuggets

Jamal Murray has scored 84 points in his last two games combined. He’s attempted at least 10 threes in each of those games and has shot at least 50% in each game. Tonight, he’ll battle a Warriors team ranked 29th in points and 30th in field goal rate against point guards this season. Murray has gone over his line in four of his last seven games against the Warriors.

On the other hand, De’Anthony Melton has missed this line in four of his last five games. Melton has shot 36.4% over his last 10 games and has hit just 23.6% from downtown during that span. He’s set to face a Nuggets team ranked first in three-point rate against point guards and fifth in points allowed to point guards.

Finally, let’s take a look at Nikola Jokic’s rebounds prop. He’s earned 22.3 rebound chances per game over the last 10 games. He’s also added at least 13 rebounds in seven of his last 10 games. He’ll battle a Warriors team ranked 25th in total rebounds allowed. Jokic has averaged 13 rebounds per game against the Warriors over his last nine games against them.

Parlay Odds: +444


  

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