NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks: Thursday (4/9)
We’ve got an exciting slate of games, including two premier matchups on Amazon Prime. I’ve put together a couple of NBA same-game parlays (SGPs) and shared them below.
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Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays & Picks
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
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Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Jaylen Brown Over 24.5 Points (-138)
- Leg 2: Derrick White Over 3.5 Rebounds (-122)
- Leg 3: Karl-Anthony Towns Over 1.5 Made Three-Pointers (+126)
Jaylen Brown has scored at least 25 points in 10 consecutive games. He’s averaged more than 37 minutes per game during that stretch and has a usage rate of 36.7%. Brown has shot 46.7% from the field and has attempted 23 shots per game over the last 10 games.
Tonight, Brown will battle a Knicks defense ranked 19th in points allowed to small forwards, 20th in free throws made to small forwards and 22nd in free-throw attempts by small forwards. Brown should have another monster game tonight.
Meanwhile, Derrick White has earned at least four rebounds in seven of his last 10 games. He’s averaged 8.5 rebound chances per game during that stretch and has played more than 34 minutes a night.
Ultimately, the Knicks rank 27th in defensive rebounds allowed to shooting guards, and White has grabbed at least three defensive rebounds in seven of his last 10 games. He’ll likely be able to haul in four boards against the Knicks.
Let’s back Karl-Anthony Towns to drill two threes. He’s hit this line in two of his last three games and will face a Celtics team that ranks dead last in three-pointers allowed to centers this season.
Parlay Odds: +505
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors
- Leg 1: LeBron James Under 24.5 Points (-125)
- Leg 2: Marcus Smart Over 10.5 Points (-114)
- Leg 3: Jake LaRavia Over 4.5 Rebounds (-146)
LeBron James added 30 points in his latest start against the Dallas Mavericks. But he’s still only scored at least 25 points in 26% of games this season. In addition, he’s nailed this line in just two of his last 10 games and has a usage rate of just 22.7%. He’s set to face a Warriors team ranked fourth in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards this season.
On the other hand, Marcus Smart has scored at least 11 points in three of his last five games. He’s taking on a Warriors team ranked dead last in three-point rate and field-goal rate against point guards. Smart’s activity should be high tonight.
Finally, roll with Jake LaRavia to add at least five rebounds. He’s hit this line in four straight games and will battle a Warriors team ranked 23rd in total rebounds allowed to power forwards. LaRavia has at least 13 rebound chances in three of his last four games.
Parlay Odds: +406