NBA Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Friday (1/10)
There are seven NBA games tonight. We will break down two contests across The Association for this evening for our same-game parlay (SGP) picks. To open the slate, the Golden State Warriors match up against the Indiana Pacers at 7:00 p.m. ET. Following that, Oklahoma City is in New York for their second matchup against the Knicks this season. Without any further preamble, let's dive right into our SGPs for these contests.
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Fridayâs Best Same Game Parlays
(Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Golden State Warriors @ Indiana Pacers
- Leg 1: Indiana Pacers First-Half/Full-Time Winner (-160)
- Leg 2: Pascal Siakam Over 2.5 Assists (-160)
- Leg 3: Bennedict Mathurin 1+ Three-Pointers Made (-550)
Golden State will be playing for the second time in as many nights. They have already all but ruled out Steph Curry and Draymond Green. Without those two individuals on the floor, what was already a tough matchup on the road becomes even more difficult.
Indiana have won their last four contests, with two of those wins on their home court. Golden State has won four of their last 10 games. Before last nightâs road game against Detroit, the Warriors had played six straight home games. In their last seven road games, Golden State has only won twice.
When these two teams last faced off on December 23rd, the Pacers beat the Warriors by six points on the road. Considering Indiana will be playing at home for this contest and the almost certain absences of Curry and Green, the Pacers should be able to have the lead at halftime, as well as at the end of the game.
Pascal Siakam has recorded at least three assists or more in five of his last six games and is averaging 3.4 dimes on the season. Although Siakam only managed one assist the last time these teams met, he has dished out 3.8 assists per game since that contest. The Pacers have an implied team total of 115.5 points. As long as Siakim can see 30+ minutes, the Indiana forward appears to be in a fantastic spot to clear his 2.5 assists prop line.
The last leg of this parlay is extremely juiced-up, however, Bennedict Mathurin has knocked down at least one three-pointer in each of the last five games. We are going streaking.
Golden State has conceded an average of four baskets from beyond the arc to the opposition's starting shooting guard in the last three games.
The reason why we feel it may be best to avoid the 1.5 total three-pointers made prop line is due to the low volume of attempts for Mathurin. In the last five games where he has successfully made at least one shot from deep, the Indiana guard is only averaging 4.6 attempts per game. We will play it safe, and take the 1+ three-pointer for this parlay.
Parlay Odds: +195
Oklahoma City Thunder @ New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Oklahoma City Moneyline (-158)
- Leg 2: Under 226.5 Points (-112)
- Leg 3: Mikal Bridges 2+ Assists (-390)
After having a 15-game win streak broken by Cleveland, the Thunder are on the road to take on the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. When these two teams last played each other on January 3rd, New York managed to get the better of the Thunder, winning by 10 points in Oklahoma City.
Karl-Anthony is currently listed as questionable for this contest after returning from a knee injury on Wednesday. If he canât go, the spread, total and Moneyline odds will no doubt be completely different.
If Towns can muster the strength to play at all, we imagine he will be out there. However, if he's not 100% against a Thunder team that ripped off 15 victories in a row, it stands to reason to back the Thunder in this contest.
Oklahoma City has only lost four times on the road in the entire 2024-25 campaign, with just six losses on the season in total. It's difficult to imagine the Thunder taking two losses in a row, especially with such a successful traveling record.
Something about the total combined points seems entirely off when you consider the Thunder rank first in defensive rating on the season and the Knicks rank eighth over the previous two contests.
Over the last 10 games, these two teams are allowing an average of 216.9 combined total points. The amount for this contest is just shy of 10 points over that. In the last meeting, the total reached 224. In the case of Oklahoma City, they have only played in games that totaled more than 226.5 points in five of their last 20 contests.
We end the parlay with what hopefully is a leg that gets settled quickly. Mikal Bridges has recorded at least two assists in 10 of his last 12 contests and is averaging 3.2 dimes per game on the season. In the 41 minutes he played against the Thunder in their last meeting he finished with two assists.
We certainly are not looking for volume here - considering the Thunder allow the fourth-fewest amount of assists per game to opponents. The Knicks run one of the shortest rotations in the NBA. In what should be a close contest, we expect Bridges to see 40+ minutes tonight once again.
Parlay Odds: +260
Enjoy the games tonight and good luck with your parlays.
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