Tuesday's slate features three games, including two that could end series. I'm focusing on those two clinching scenarios, as I expect the Boston Celtics to overwhelm the Philadelphia 76ers and the San Antonio Spurs to finish off the Portland Trail Blazers. As part of my parlays, I also make plays for Victor Wembanyama, Jayson Tatum, and Jrue Holiday. Here are the best NBA same-game parlays for Tuesday, April 28’s game Trail Blazers vs. Spurs.
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Tuesday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays: Trail Blazers vs. Spurs
(Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook)
Portland Trail Blazers vs. San Antonio Spurs
- Leg 1: Spurs -11.5 (-115)
- Leg 2: Victor Wembanyama Under 12.5 Rebounds (-136)
- Leg 3: Jrue Holiday Over 3.5 Made 3-Pointers (+234)
I understand that the final score of Game 4 is not indicative of how close the game actually was. The Trail Blazers actually led by 17 at halftime before being outscored 73-35 in the second half. While the first-half performance may have some bettors confident in the Trail Blazers in this contest, I just think that game told the story of this entire series. The Trail Blazers can play with the Spurs for a period of time, but eventually, the Spurs prove to be too much for them. It's been the story in three of the first four games, with the Spurs picking up each of their victories by margins of at least 13.
Victor Wembanyama averaged 11.5 rebounds per game during the regular season, but he hasn't excelled in the category in this series. While he only played 12 minutes when he grabbed four rebounds in Game 2, he played 33 minutes in Game 1 and only managed five boards. While he grabbed 12 rebounds in 34 minutes in Game 4, there's nothing to suggest that he will set a new series high for himself in this game. After all, the Trail Blazers allowed the 11th-fewest rebounds per game during the regular season.
After a rough first two games, Jrue Holiday has found his stroke from beyond the arc. He's shot at least 50% in back-to-back games, and he knocked down five 3-pointers in Game 3. What gives me even more confidence in him in this game is that he just keeps shooting. He's averaging 7.0 3-point attempts per game this series, and he's actually shooting a higher percentage (39.3%) than he did in the regular season (37.8%).
Parlay Odds: +1100

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