NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (2/24)

After back-to-back massive slates in the NBA, we’re left with only three games on the betting board tonight.

However, there’s still some value on the board that I’m ready to attack. Here are a couple of same-game parlays to consider for tonight’s action.

Saturday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks

We’re attacking some Jrue Holiday props against the Knicks tonight.

Holiday has earned at least five assists in five straight games. He’s also hit this line in six of his last ten and in most of his games against the Knicks dating back to last season.

He’s averaged 6.4 assists per game in February and even has a 12-assist game in the month. Meanwhile, the Knicks rank 26th in the NBA in limiting assists to point guards. Holiday has a great matchup and continues to be consistent in the assists category this month.

On the other hand, Holiday has only attempted eight shots in his last two games and 53 minutes. Five of those eight shots have come from downtown. In February, Holiday has nailed nearly two threes per game and has shot 59.1% from three.

Although the volume won’t be there for Holiday, he’ll still get about three looks in this game from deep. He’d need to drain two.

Finally, Josh Hart has added at least nine rebounds in 60% of his last 20 games. Even with Precious Achiuwa dominating the glass, Hart has also been effective on the boards. He just added 12 rebounds against the 76ers in 44 minutes of game action. In February, he’s added nearly ten rebounds per game. He’s only got one game this month with fewer than ten rebounds.

Let’s grab his Over to finish out the parlay.

Parlay Odds: +422


Brooklyn Nets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

Mikal Bridges will face the toughest defense against small forwards. The Timberwolves rank No. 1 in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards this season. Meanwhile, Bridges has only added 22 or more points in 42% of games this season. He’s struggled recently, hitting this line in just two of his last five games, too.

In February, Bridges has shot just 43.3% from the field and has hit under 39% from three with just 2.6 trips to the foul line per game. Grab his Under.

On the other hand, Cam Thomas isn’t known for his rebounding. He’s added at least three rebounds in only 41% of games this year. The Timberwolves are also in the top ten in limiting rebounds to guards this season. Thomas has played north of 33 minutes but has only added three or more rebounds in four of his last eight games. He’s also missed this line in four consecutive games.

Lastly, Mike Conley struggled against the Bucks last night. He played 28 minutes and added just nine points, two assists, and two rebounds. His assist number is still at 6.5 despite his box score last night. Conley has hit at least seven assists in just two of his previous five games and is facing a Nets defense that has limited point guards well regarding assists.

Parlay Odds: +400


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