NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Monday (3/18)

About half of the league is in action for tonight’s NBA slate!

Ultimately, we should get some good games, with one matchup having a spread in the double figures. That said, I’ve added two same-game parlays for tonight’s action!

We’ve also added a new tool called the Same Game Parlay Builder. You can find instant insight with recommendations and grades of a particular leg in the parlay!

Here are two same-game parlays using the builder as a helping tool.

Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Utah Jazz

Mike Conley has added back-to-back games with 23 or more points. In the last game, he scored 25, and it was against the Utah Jazz. Therefore, everyone will look to take his Over. Still, Conley has scored 13 or more points in only 34% of games this season. He’s also facing a Utah team that is fourth in the NBA in points allowed to point guards.

Even after scoring 48 points in two games, Conley has still only averaged 13 points per game in the month. He’s had more games with nine or fewer than 25+. Right now, Conley is hitting from downtown. But the Jazz should adjust and limit him this time around.

On the other hand, I’m rolling with Jaden McDaniels to score at least 10 points. McDaniels is facing a Jazz unit that ranks 28th in points allowed to power forwards. He played 22 minutes against the Jazz in an earlier game and only scored eight points on 4-for-9 from the field. But he’ll likely get more volume from the field in this game. His three-point shot is going to fall eventually. This is a good matchup for some easy looks, despite it not working for him last game.

We’ll also hope Anthony Edwards is the one dishing assists to McDaniels. Edwards has averaged 5.5 assists per game against the Jazz this season. He’s also hit this line in 61% of games throughout the year.

Parlay Odds: +462

New York Knicks vs. Golden State Warriors

Andrew Wiggins returned to the court in early March. To get acclimated, he was playing about 15 minutes a night. But now he’s back to his usual 30 minutes over the last four games.

In the last three, he’s scored 16+ points and has attempted 29 shots in his previous two games. With the Knicks ranking 27th in points allowed to small forwards, Wiggins should stay consistent and at least add 12 points tonight.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Kuminga has scored at least 19 points in six consecutive games for the Warriors. He even added 25 against the Knicks in an earlier game this year.

Kuminga has also averaged nearly 21 points per game in the month and will face a Knicks team that is 20th in points allowed to power forwards. Over the last ten games, Kuminga has nailed this line in nine of them. He’s hit this line with Steph Curry in and Steph Curry out. He’s also hit this line plenty with Andrew Wiggins in and out of the lineup. Kuminga is a legitimate piece for the Warriors’ offense.

Parlay Odds: +459


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