NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Sunday (4/7)

Almost the entire NBA is playing in a game today. That’s because there’s no NBA on the schedule tomorrow with the NCAA National Championship on the schedule.

Make sure to get in your NBA fix today. If not, you’ll have to wait until Tuesday!

I’ve added two same-game parlays for tonight with our new tool, the Same Game Parlay Builder. You can find instant insight with recommendations and grades for a particular leg in the parlay!

Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic

Ayo Dosunmu has already hit at least 15 points in four of his last five games and seven of his last ten games. He’s also facing an Orlando defense that ranks 26th in points allowed to point guards this season.

Over the last five games, Dosunmu has shot above 50% in every single one of them. However, against the Knicks on Friday, he took 20 shots and still drained ten baskets, including three three-pointers. He should stay hot against the Magic tonight.

Meanwhile, Coby White probably won’t be as hot, especially from downtown. He’s already listed as questionable with an ankle injury. But in the last two games, he’s attempted ten threes in an average of 26.5 minutes per game. He’s only made two of those threes and has averaged one three per game. While he was injured for half of the Knicks game, he still began that game 0-for-3.

Asking for three threes out of White is too much.

Lastly, we’ll ride the Over with Wendell Carter Jr.’s points total. He’s hit this line in four straight games. He’s also nailed three three-pointers in two straight and has also shot above 50% from the field in his last two games.

Parlay Odds: +403


Sacramento Kings vs. Brooklyn Nets

Mikal Bridges has added at least four rebounds in every game against the Kings dating back to last year. That makes sense, knowing the Kings rank 22nd in rebounds allowed to small forwards this season. Bridges has had a couple of poor games on the glass over the last week. But he’s got a great matchup and is typically consistent in this department. He’s nailed at least four rebounds in 65% of games. Look for him to get back to that against the Kings.

However, Cam Thomas is not consistent on the glass. He’s Brooklyn’s best scoring option, but he certainly isn’t going to crash the glass as much as Bridges. But Thomas finished with six rebounds in yesterday’s win over the Pistons, so his line is high. Thomas is facing a Kings squad that ranks 2nd in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards. The opportunities won’t come at a high rate in this game for Thomas on the glass.

Finally, Keegan Murray should have a solid night in the points column for the Kings. Murray has already scored 24 points against the Nets earlier this season. He’s also hit this 15.5-point line in seven of his last ten games. Murray has attempted at least ten threes in two consecutive games and has added at least 14 shot attempts in four straight games. He’s also played more than 35 minutes a night, dating back to March.

Parlay Odds: +464


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