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

For as small of a slate we’re working with, there are some solid games on today’s docket. Four of the five games feature contests between playoff contenders, aside from the Rockets, who are attempting to usurp the Warrior’s spot. A win against them tonight would go a long way. So, let’s find a Same Game Parlay for that contest and another game as well. SGPs are fairly simple. Pair together multiple angles in a game to boost the odds. Get them all right, and you're set for a big cash. Be sure to use our powerful Same-Game Parlay Builder to find correlated legs and start winning today!

Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets

Jalen Green has been the spark to catapult the Rockets into playoff talk. Houston went on a 10-game winning streak thanks to his efforts, and over his last 10, he has scored at least 26 points in nine of those games, averaging 30.8 per game. The Warriors tend to play pretty fast, ranking 11th in pace for the season. Houston has also played pretty quickly since Alperen Sengun went down and is 7th in pace over their last 11 games without him, so Green should have ample scoring opportunities here.

This line for Draymond is simply too low. When he sees 22+ minutes, he has gone over this mark in 26-of-41 (63%). If you bump that time up to 29+ minutes, he’s over in 17-of-23 (74%). Given the circumstances, it’s reasonable to think Green will be on the floor for a decent amount of time. Excluding his recent ejection, he is averaging a little over 30 minutes per game over his last nine games.

Sengun’s injury also left a big void to fill in terms of rebounding, and Amen Thompson has been the one to clean up the glass in his stead. He has found nine boards in seven of his last 10 games, averaging 10.1 rebounds per contest. The Warriors have allowed the second-most rebounds per game to opposing Small Forwards, setting up Thompson for another solid rebounding game.

Parlay Odds: +470


Denver Nuggets at Los Angeles Clippers

This game could have been even better if Kawhi Leonard wasn’t ruled out, but it should still be a solid showdown on TNT. One notable trend when these teams meet up is Nikola Jokic’s rebounds. He has gone over this in nine of his last 10 games against them averaging 14.4 rebounds per game over this span. The Clippers have allowed the seventh-most rebounds to opposing Centers over the last 30 days.

No Kawhi means more minutes distributed throughout the team. Ivica Zubac will be one of the benefactors and has done very well without him this season. He’s averaging 27 minutes, 13.7 points, and 10.6 rebounds in seven games without Leonard. He has 12+ points and 10+ rebounds in five of those seven games. The Nuggets have allowed the seventh-most points per game to opposing Centers on the season, and the eighth-most over the last 30 days as well. Zubac has put up point/rebound lines of 10/9, 23/14, and 9/13 in three games against Denver this season.

Parlay Odds: +385


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Tyler Gentile is a featured writer at BettingPros. For more from Tyler, follow him @808Paperboi.

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