After a fun-filled slate last night, there are only four games on tonight’s NBA schedule. The Heat-Bulls game will be on NBA TV, but the other three games are only available on local channels. Either way, I’ve added NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) for two of the four games below.
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Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
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Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls
- Leg 1: Andrew Wiggins Under 14.5 Points (-136)
- Leg 2: Nikola Vucevic Over 10.5 Rebounds (-118)
- Leg 3: Kevin Huerter Under 2.5 Assists (+106)
Andrew Wiggins is in a bit of a slump right now. He’s added no more than 12 points in three consecutive games, despite playing more than 25 minutes in all of them. Over the last ten games, he’s hit just 42.7% from the field on over 12 shot attempts per game. Meanwhile, he’ll take on a Bulls squad that ranks 5th in the NBA in points by small forwards and 5th in the NBA in field goals made by small forwards. The Bulls are also very good at limiting foul shots against small forwards. This could be another dud performance from Wiggins.
On the other hand, Nikola Vucevic has secured at least 15 rebounds in back-to-back games. He’s had at least 16 rebound chances in each of his last three games and has had at least 21 rebound chances in two of those three games. Tonight, he’ll take on a Heat team that ranks 27th in total rebounds allowed to centers. Miami ranks 28th in offensive rebounds allowed to centers and 24th in defensive rebounds to centers. Vucevic could do damage, especially on the offensive glass.
Finally, Kevin Huerter has recorded at least three assists in at least 38% of games this season. He’s also averaged just 2.1 assists against the Heat over his last seven games, hitting this line in just two of those games. He’s averaged under three potential assists per game in those last seven games and had no assists last time against Miami on November 21.
Parlay Odds: +471
Dallas Mavericks vs. Utah Jazz
- Leg 1: Brandon Williams Over 13.5 Points (-125)
- Leg 2: Lauri Markkanen Under 26.5 Points (-114)
- Leg 3: Keyonte George Over 3.5 Rebounds (-152)
Brandon Williams is a game-time decision, but if he plays, he’s in a good spot. He’s scored at least 14 points in five consecutive games and has played at least 23.7 minutes in each one of those games. His usage has risen to nearly 24% over the last 10 games, and he’s shot 51.9% during that stretch. Ultimately, he’ll face a Jazz team that ranks dead last in points allowed to point guards. This is an ideal spot for Williams.
Conversly, Lauri Markkanen has a difficult matchup tonight. He’ll take on a Mavericks team that ranks second in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards. The Mavericks are also second in the NBA in field goal percentage allowed to power forwards. Markkanen has shot below 49% from the floor over the last ten games, while taking more than 19 shots per game. His average could drop a bit after this game.
Lastly, Keyonte George has grabbed at least four rebounds in eight of his last ten games. He just added seven against the Oklahoma City Thunder last night! In fact, he’s had 6.1 rebound chances per game, but he’s converted at well over 50% when these opportunities present themselves. The good news is he’ll face a Mavericks team that ranks dead last in rebounds allowed to point guards. Look for George to grab a rebound every opportunity he gets.
Parlay Odds: +416

