NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Monday (2/5)

We hit both of our Same-Game Parlays (SGPs) yesterday, including +577 and +420 wins. That was fun, but let’s get greedy.

Here are a couple more SGPs to consider for today’s NBA slate.

Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Sacramento Kings @ Cleveland Cavaliers

Donovan Mitchell has averaged 6.4 assists per game this season. However, he’s hit at least seven assists in nine of his last 10 games. He’s also hit this line in four consecutive games and is facing a Kings defense that ranks 27th in assists allowed to shooting guards.

Even in January, Mitchell averaged 7.6 assists, and he’s trending that way in February.

Meanwhile, Max Strus’ assists prop is at 2.5. He’s added 3.7 assists per game this season. With about 29 minutes a game, Strus has added at least three assists in back-to-back games. Again, the Kings allow plenty of assists to shooting guards. Strus is another player who will benefit from that.

Lastly, Darius Garland has nailed at least two threes in 57% of games this season. He returned on Jan. 31 from a six-week hiatus due to an injury. In the three games back, Garland has added 11 three-pointer attempts. They’ll start to fall for Garland as he gets more acclimated and more reps.

Parlay Odds: +423


Golden State Warriors @ Brooklyn Nets

Cam Thomas can’t be stopped right now. He’s added at least 25 points in five straight games after a 40-point performance against Philadelphia, where he shot 5-for-11 from deep. The Warriors are dead last in points allowed to shooting guards. Meanwhile, Thomas has already hit his line in five straight games, as previously mentioned. This is a no-brainer to start off the parlay.

On the other hand, Stephen Curry has earned at least five rebounds in four of his last five games. He’s also hit this line in three straight games. With the Nets ranking 21st in rebounds allowed to point guards, Curry has a solid matchup where he should keep his streak alive.

However, Jonathan Kuminga isn’t as good on the glass, and maybe he should be. He’s averaged 4.6 rebounds per game this season and has only hit seven or more rebounds in 16% of games. Even in his last 20, he’s added seven rebounds in just 30% of games.

The Nets are 15th in giving up rebounds to power forwards. That’s average against a player who is below-average on the glass. Finish the parlay with Kuminga going Under.

Parlay Odds: +461


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