NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Sunday (5/3)
With two Game 7 matchups on the horizon, I’ve added a couple of NBA same game parlays (SGPs). Tonight is going to be fun. Let’s get right to it.
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Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
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Orlando Magic vs. Detroit Pistons
- Leg 1: Anthony Black Under 10.5 Points (+102)
- Leg 2: Ausar Thompson Over 8.5 Rebounds (+116)
- Leg 3: Duncan Robinson Over 2.5 Rebounds (-108)
Anthony Black has scored fewer than 11 points in six of his last seven games. He’s getting a lot of minutes lately, but his usage rate hasn’t been any higher than 15% in three of the last four games. Plus, the Pistons rank second in the NBA in points allowed to point guards this season. This is one of the main reasons Black has struggled in this series, scoring at least 11 points in just one game.
On the other hand, Ausar Thompson has hauled in at least nine rebounds in three consecutive games. He’s had at least 16 rebound chances in all three of those games, though. Ultimately, the Magic rank 29th in total rebounds allowed to small forwards, and Thompson has taken advantage of that.
Duncan Robinson is also another small forward to target for rebounds. He just grabbed five in his latest game and three the night prior. Robinson has had at least five rebound chances in three consecutive games and will also look to take advantage of the Magic’s inability to keep small forwards off the glass.
Parlay Odds: +591
Toronto Raptors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
- Leg 1: Scottie Barnes Over 21.5 Points (-112)
- Leg 2: Collin Murray-Boyles Over 13.5 Points (-108)
- Leg 3: Sandro Mamukelashvili Over 3.5 Rebounds (+110)
Scottie Barnes finished with 25 points in the Game 6 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. He didn’t reach the foul line a lot, but he still took 21 shots in that game that went into overtime. In addition, he drilled 42% from the field, which was just slightly below his average over the last 10 games. The Cavaliers rank 27th in points allowed to power forwards this season, so look for Barnes to continue his dominance.
We can also take advantage of Cleveland’s poor defense against power forwards with Collin Murray-Boyles. He has scored at least 14 points in every game but one against the Cavaliers in this series. Over the last 10 games, Murray-Boyles shot 61.2% from the field. You don’t have to worry about Murray-Boyles chucking threes. He’s looking to score inside the paint and should get plenty of looks.
Sandro Mamukelashvili has hauled in at least four rebounds in four of the first six games of this series. He’s had multiple games with at least 12 potential rebounds, despite not playing a whole lot of minutes. The Cavaliers rank 21st in total rebounds allowed to power forwards. This has been a solid matchup for Mamukelashvili.
Parlay Odds: +604