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NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Thursday (2/5)

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With the NBA Trade Deadline coming to a close today, there will likely be a handful of teams shorthanded heading into tonight’s NBA eight-game slate. Keep that in mind before you lock anything in. Here are a couple of same-game parlays (SGPs) for tonight’s slate.

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Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

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Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors

Sandro Mamukelashvili has added at least 12 points in seven of his last ten games. He’s also scored at least 14 points in two consecutive games and will battle a Bulls team that ranks dead last in points allowed to centers. In addition, the Bulls let go of Nikola Vucevic, so they’re thin at center. Sandro is getting 30+ minutes a night lately, and his usage is close to 20% over the last ten games.

Meanwhile, RJ Barrett has secured at least six rebounds in five of his last six games. He’s had nearly eight rebound chances per game in the previous ten games, but will take on a Bulls squad that ranks 24th in total rebounds allowed to small forwards. Barrett has averaged 6.7 rebounds in his last three games against the Bulls.

The Bulls’ rebound woes against small forwards are also why we’ll add Brandon Ingram’s rebound total over. Ingram has earned at least six rebounds in 65% of his last 20 games and has hit this line in 64% of games this season. Again, the Bulls rank in the bottom ten in rebounds allowed to small forwards, so the opportunities for Ingram and Barrett will be there.

Parlay Odds: +574


Golden State Warriors vs. Phoenix Suns

Coming off a 30-point performance, Collin Gillespie is red-hot. He’s added at least 15 points in six of his last ten games and has increased his usage up to 20% in the previous ten games. Tonight, he’ll take on a Warriors team that ranks 30th in three-point field goal percentage and 29th in field goals made by point guards. The Warriors also rank 28th in points allowed to point guards, and they’ll be without Steph Curry tonight.

On the flip side, Dillon Brooks has scored 22 or fewer in two straight games. He’s shot just 39% from the field over the last ten games and will face a Warriors team that ranks first in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards. Brooks has averaged 13.5 points against the Warriors in his last 17 games played against them, earning at least 23 points in just three of those games.

Finally, Royce O’Neale has scored at least 10 points in three of his last four games. However, his usage is still below 15,% and he’s only shot 41.5% from the field in the previous ten games. The Warriors, again, rank first in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards. With low usage and a bad shot percenatge, let’s take O’Neale under his points total.

Parlay Odds: +485


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