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

There’s NBA on throughout the entire day!

ABC will carry a doubleheader of matchups for the early slate. After that, we’ll get a doubleheader on ESPN to cap off the four-game national television doubleheader.

That said, I’ve added same-game parlays for the later matchups so everyone can get in on the profit!

Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

Donovan Mitchell might be the leading scorer on the Cavaliers. But he’s also added 6.2 assists per game this season. Tonight, his assist line is stuck at 5.5 at +100.

Mitchell has nailed this line in 60% of games this season. He’s also earned at least six assists in 75% of his last 20 games. Meanwhile, the Knicks rank 20th in assists allowed to shooting guards this season. In February, Mitchell’s assist numbers decreased a little bit. But he’s got a top-ten matchup against the Knicks in a game where Cleveland is expected to win.

On the other hand, Josh Hart has averaged 7.4 rebounds per game. However, Hart averaged 10.3 rebounds per game in February and has added 28 rebounds in his last two games. Hart has played 87 minutes in those two games and doesn’t come off the floor. He’s added at least nine rebounds in 70% of his last 20 games and in seven of his previous ten games. That’s straight consistency.

Finally, we’ll conclude with Precious Achiuwa going Under 9.5 points.

Achiuwa has scored below 10 points in three of his last five games and is facing a Cavaliers team that still ranks in the top 15 in points allowed to power forwards this season. In three of the previous four, Achiuwa has scored no more than eight points and has added totals of four and three in multiple games of the last five. He’s not the best foul shooter and averaged under ten shots per game. Back the Under, and let’s profit.

Parlay Odds: +494


Indiana Pacers vs. San Antonio Spurs

The Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns are the next game on ESPN. However, at this time, with many players questionable, there are no player props up for that game.

Therefore, we’re rolling with the Pacers/Spurs matchup that can be found on NBA League Pass.

We’ll start with Jeremy Sochan. He’s added 11.3 points per game this season but has earned at least 12 points in three of his last five games. Sochan just attempted 14 shots in a win over the Thunder on Thursday. He played 32 minutes and drained three three-pointers to finish with 21 points.

Tonight, he’ll take on the Pacers, who rank 30th against power forwards regarding points per game.

Then we’ll roll with Myles Turner to add at least eight rebounds. He only played 19 minutes against the Pelicans in a blowout loss, where he added 12 points and five rebounds. But he typically plays about 28 minutes per game. The Spurs rank 28th in rebounds allowed to centers, and Turner has still earned at least eight rebounds in four of his last five games. At plus money, I’ll gladly take this line.

Lastly, we’ll throw in Andrew Nembhard to add at least one three. The Spurs rank 25th in threes allowed to point guards this season. Nembhard has nailed at least one three-pointer in four consecutive games and has earned at least one three-pointer in 75% of his last 20 games. He’s also just coming off a game where he took eight three-point attempts. You’d hope he’ll drain one if he takes eight attempts! While he likely won’t get eight attempts again, three attempts should at least get us one three against this Spurs defense.

Parlay Odds: +435


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