NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Sunday (2/25)

After only three games last night, we’re back with a monster slate in the NBA today.

The games begin in the afternoon and carry over into the night. In the middle of the day, ABC will have a doubleheader. By night, ESPN will begin its doubleheader.

To give everyone some time to get their bets in, we’ve added a couple of same-game parlays for the night slate on ESPN. Let’s finish off the weekend strong!

Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors

Aaron Gordon has shot nearly 55% this season. However, he’s played in just 49 minutes over the last two games and took only five shots in his most recent game against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Gordon has averaged under 15 points per game in February and has hit this line in just 35% of his last 20 games. He’s also facing a difficult Warriors defense against power forwards. Golden State ranks 8th in points allowed to power forwards this season.

Meanwhile, I’m also looking to fade Michael Porter Jr. because of Golden State’s defense. The Warriors rank third in the NBA in threes allowed to small forwards. Porter Jr. just went 5-for-10 from deep against Portland but had hit two threes in three of his previous six games. Before his 10-attempt performance, he ultimately hit this line at 50% for the last six games.

Finally, we’ll finish off the parlay with Andrew Wiggins going Under 4.5 rebounds. Wiggins has only earned 4.3 rebounds per game this season. He’s also hit this line in just four of his last ten games and is now facing a Denver defense that ranks third in the NBA in limiting small forwards from hauling in rebounds.

Parlay Odds: +521


Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Clippers

Harrison Barnes has averaged 5.5 points per game against the Clippers this season. He’s shot just 20% from three and 40% overall against the Clippers this year.

Beyond that, Barnes has only hit 13 or more points in 38% of games this year. He also played just 17 minutes against the Spurs on Thursday and hasn’t taken more than nine shots in five consecutive games.

Still, Domantas Sabonis will earn his assists. It just might not be to Harrison Barnes. Sabonis has averaged 8.4 assists per game this season and has added at least nine assists in seven of his last ten games. Sabonis is also facing a Clippers defense that has allowed the second-most assists to centers this season. The big man has previously struggled to rack up assists against the Clippers, but he’s in a much better groove heading into this game.

Lastly, we’ll roll with De’Aaron Fox to haul in four or more rebounds. Fox has added at least four rebounds in 59% of games. He’s also hit this line in six of his last ten and in most games against the Clippers over the last couple of seasons.

In his last three games, Fox has added rebound totals of nine, eight, and five. We need four against a Clippers defense that ranks 23rd in rebounds allowed to point guards.

Parlay Odds: +482


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