NBA Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Friday (1/24)

We will be breaking down two contests across The Association this evening. To begin the slate, the Cleveland Cavaliers are on the road in Philadelphia to face the Sixers at 7:00 p.m. ET. Following that, New Orleans will take on the Grizzlies in Memphis. Without any further preamble, let's dive right into our same-game parlay picks (SGP) for these contests.

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Cleveland Cavaliers at Philadelphia 76ers

Philadelphia will once again be without the services of Joel Embiid. This puts the Sixers at a grave disadvantage against the top team in the NBA. Evan Mobley is also going to miss this contest, yet that doesn't change all that much for the Cavs in this contest.
The Sixers have recorded two wins over their past 10 contests while recording the second-lowest defensive rating in that span. Cleveland has won seven of their last 10 games and 15 over their last 18 games. Without Embiid, it's going to be difficult for Philadelphia to have the lead at halftime or the end of the contest.
Donovan Mitchell has corralled at least four rebounds in two prior games against Philadelphia this season. This includes a 13-rebound performance - the highest total of the year. The Cleveland guard grabbed four boards or more in three of the last five contests, with an average of 4.5 rebounds over that span.
Darius Garland lit up the Sixers when these teams last met to the tune of 26 points in only 26 minutes. The fifth-year veteran connected on 6-of-7 three-pointers in that contest. Philadelphia allows over 13 baskets from beyond the arc per game to the opposition on 36.6% shooting. Garland has knocked down at least two three-pointers in 20 out of 22 games.
Parlay Odds: +157

New Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies

New Orleans will not have the tandem of Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram once again for this road matchup against the Grizzlies. Memphis currently sits third in the Western Conference with the fifth-best record overall. While the Pelicans still have a trio of fantastic options, the team may fall short in regards to stopping the high-powered Memphis offense in this contest.
The Grizzlies have won each of the two prior games this season where these teams have met, and have done so by at least eight points. While both teams are 4-1 over the past five contests, without Zion Williamson, the Pelicans are down a tremendous source of scoring. We feel the Grizzlies will have the lead at halftime and keep it for the entirety of the game.
Trey Murphy should see a decent bump this evening given the Pelicans will need to score as much as possible to keep up with the league leader in points per game. The New Orleans forward is averaging 21.6 points on the season and has not scored fewer than 15 points in a game since December 5th.
Murphy is averaging 3.5 three-pointers in the two previous games against Memphis this year. He has made at least two three-pointers in every game played so far. We feel the steak continues in what should be a high-scoring affair. The Grizzlies also allow the 10th-most three-pointers to opponents.
If Memphis is going to once again score 120+ points, the main source of assists on the team should certainly flourish tonight. The only issue is will Ja Morant play at least 30 minutes tonight? That has not been the case in the two prior matchups against New Orleans. We feel the third time is the charm and he clears the minutes as well as his assists prop this evening. 
Morant is averaging 10.6 assists over the last three games while playing at least 30 minutes. New Orleans allows the fifth-most amount of assists to the opposition with 27.2 each contest. The Memphis guard accounts for 39.2% of the assists for the team on the season. 
Parlay Odds: +201
Enjoy the games tonight and good luck with your parlays.

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