NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Sunday (11/13)

You’re in luck if you’re looking for more action after the NFL games. Although the Knicks host the Thunder at noon ET, six other games are still scheduled in the nighttime.

I’ve put together a couple of same-game parlays that you can consider for tonight’s NBA slate. Let us know if you’re tailing!

NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions

Denver Nuggets vs. Chicago Bulls

  • Leg 1: Ayo Dosunmu Over 10.5 Points  (-104)
  • Leg 2: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Over 3.5 Rebounds (+120)
  • Leg 3: Zach LaVine Under 4.5 Rebounds (-158)

The Chicago Bulls will look to get back to .500 with tonight’s game against the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets are currently sitting at -1 against the Bulls. Therefore, expectations are that this game will be close throughout.

Ayo Dosunmu has been the fourth leading scorer for the Bulls this year. He’s averaging 10.5 points per game while earning over 30 minutes per contest. In November, he averaged 11.7 points and has reached at least 11 points in seven of his last nine games.

His teammate, Zach LaVine has done most of the scoring for the Bulls. But LaVine isn’t crashing the glass much. He’s averaged just 3.8 rebounds per game this year. LaVine has had five or more rebounds in just one game in November this year.

Finally, the Nuggets are getting solid production out of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. He’s averaged 12 points with 3.6 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. He didn’t have a single rebound in 34 minutes against the Celtics but had eight rebounds in the game before against the Pacers.

Pope has hit the four-rebound mark in 64% of games this season, and we’re getting +120 on this prop because of his last game, where he put up zero. Let’s add that prop into the same-game parlay.

Parlay Odds: +599 via FanDuel


Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings

  • Leg 1: Stephen Curry Over 30.5 Points (-111)
  • Leg 2: De’Aaron Fox Over 25.5 Points (-120)
  • Leg 3: Kevin Huerter Over 13.5 Points (-102)

If you like high-scoring games with little defense, this is likely that game. The Kings are 25th in points allowed this season, while the Warriors are dead last in points scored this season.

Stephen Curry has led the Warriors with 33.3 points per game. He’s been the only consistent player on the Warriors this year. Curry has scored at least 31 points in 82% of games this season, yet his prop against the Kings is sitting at -111.

Meanwhile, De’Aaron Fox has been the best scorer for the Kings, scoring 25.9 points per game this year. He’s hit at least 26 points in 70% of games this season. But because he’s had one game with eight points, his averages look a little weaker. Fox is coming off a 32-point performance against the Lakers and has scored 28 points in three of his last four games. He should put on a clinic against the league’s worst defense.

The same could also be said for Kevin Huerter. He’s been surprising this season. We all knew what he was capable of, but now that he’s got a more critical role with the Kings, he’s starting to develop into a real scoring threat.

He’s averaged 16.5 points per game this year and has scored at least 14 points in 64% of games this year. He scored at least 14 in each of his last two games and has four games with 20+ points. Back Huerter to have some offensive success along with Fox.

Parlay Odds: +556 via FanDuel

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