NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Sunday (4/26)
The NBA schedule is loaded with exciting postseason games. The Boston Celtics will look to increase their lead over the Philadelphia 76ers, while the Los Angeles Lakers will look to sweep the Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs. I’ve got NBA same game parlays (SGPs) for both games and discussed them below.
Go premium to view top prop bets based on Cover Probability, Expected Value & Star Rating >>
Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Boost your NBA betting strategy with our NBA Same Game Parlays (SGP) tool. Get expert correlations, projections, and bet ratings for today.
Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers
- Leg 1: Quentin Grimes Under 7.5 Points (-136)
- Leg 2: Jayson Tatum Over 10.5 Rebounds (+102)
- Leg 3: Sam Hauser Over 3.5 Rebounds (-104)
Quentin Grimes hasn’t scored at least eight points in any of the first three games against the Boston Celtics in this postseason series. In fact, his usage dropped to 5.8% in Game 3 after taking only one shot in 14.7 minutes of action. In addition, throughout his last ten games, Grimes has scored at least eight points in only three of those games.
Meanwhile, Jayson Tatum has contributed at least 11 rebounds in seven of his last ten games. He finished with just five in 42.4 minutes last game, but he’s averaged nearly 11 rebounds per game over the last ten games. The 76ers currently rank 28th in total rebounds allowed to power forwards this season.
Sam Hauser is another power forward who has gained at least four rebounds in three of his last four games against the 76ers. His minutes declined in Game 3, but he’s averaged 25 minutes a game over the last ten games. With more than six rebound chances per game over the last ten games, let’s ride with Hauser to add at least four rebounds tonight.
Parlay Odds: +595
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets
- Leg 1: Amen Thompson Over 17.5 Points (-104)
- Leg 2: Jaxson Hayes Under 3.5 Rebounds (+122)
- Leg 3: Alperen Sengun Over 5.5 Assists (-102)
Amen Thompson has been the lone bright spot for the Houston Rockets. When he’s in the game, the Rockets perform well. When he’s not, the Rockets tank. It remains to be seen how healthy Kevin Durant will be tonight. Ultimately, Thompson is going to have to be the guy offensively. He just added 26 points in 48.4 minutes against the Lakers in Game 3. He’ll need to continue to be aggressive against a Lakers team that ranks 29th in points allowed to small forwards this season.
Jaxson Hayes has grabbed four rebounds in back-to-back games against the Rockets. However, in his last 11 games against the Rockets, he’s averaged at least four rebounds just twice. He also earned only six rebound chances in 20 minutes of game action last time out. The Rockets currently rank third in the NBA in total rebounds allowed to centers this season.
Finally, consider Alperen Sengun to contribute at least six assists tonight. He’s nailed this line in three of his last four games, including in Game 3, where he had six assists on 13 potential assists. In fact, he’s had 27 potential assists combined in the last two games against the Lakers. Having Durant back (potentially) will help.
Parlay Odds: +671