The NBA playoffs continue Saturday, with a total of four games. The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic meet at 1:00 p.m. ET on Peacock/NBCSN in Game 3, as the series shifts to Central Florida. At 3:30 p.m. ET, the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns meet at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. There are two evening games, too, but we’ll focus on the two day games for our NBA same game parlays (SGPs) for Thunder vs. Suns.
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NBA Same Game Parlays: Thunder vs. Suns (Saturday)
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(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Oklahoma City Thunder (-405) at Phoenix Suns (+315) | O/U 214.5 (-114/-106)
- Leg 1: Rockets -5.5 (-105)
- Leg 2: Over 207.5 Points (-105)
- Leg 3: Chet Holmgren – 2+ Blocked Shots (-188)
- Leg 4: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 42.5 – Pts + Rebs + Asts (-120)
In the second game of the afternoon, OKC heads to the Valley of the Sun looking to set the Suns into a 0-3 series hole in Game 3. The defending champs blasted Phoenix 119-84 in Game 1, covering as 16.5-point favorites. The Suns covered a 17.5-point number in Game 2, but the Thunder still won handily, 120-107. The Over-Under has split in the first two games, too.
In Game 2, which was a much more competitive contest, OKC shot 47 percent (14-of-40), and Phoenix hit 46 percent (39-of-85). The teams had identical 35 percent marks from behind the 3-point line, too, while the Suns were plus-4 in rebounding. The difference was miscues, as Phoenix turned it over 22 times, while Oklahoma City had just 10 mistakes. OKC was plus-6 in points in the paint, too.
Oh, and the Thunder also has defending MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who erupted for 37 points, nine assists, and five rebounds with just three turnovers and a pair of 3-pointers. Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams were both good for 19 points, and Holmgren swatted four shots, too.
The Suns had a big effort from Dillon Brooks, as he dropped 30 in Game 2, including five made 3-pointers, and Devin Booker was good for 22 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.
These teams have met seven total times this season since Nov. 28, 2025, with Oklahoma City winning five of those matchups. The teams have split 3-3 ATS, with Phoenix covering three times in five tries as a double-digit underdog. The Over is 3-1 in the previous four matchups. In Arizona, these teams split the regular-season meetings, both straight up and ATS, and, yep, the total split, too, so not much to glean from those trends.
We’ll back the Thunder to get the job done by double digits in Phoenix in Game 3, however. The Suns just aren’t deep enough to keep it a close game, and we’ll go high on the total.
For player props, we’ll keep it simple. Holmgren had four blocks in Game 2. He won’t likely be nearly as prolific, but he should be able to get to at least two blocks in Game 3. And, it’s fun to cheer for success, and all eyes will be on SGA. Let’s go high on this player combo, which seems a bit low at 42.5 for total points, rebounds, and assists.
Parlay Odds: +842

