NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (1/31)

After yesterday’s lackluster slate, the association has a phenomenal array of games for this Wednesday, January 31st. Just like every hump day, I’ll be here to preview a couple of Same Game Parlay options to consider. SGPs are pretty simple. Pair together multiple angles in a game to boost the odds. Get them all right, and you’re set for a big cash.

Best of luck with your wagers today!

    Wednesday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Sacramento Kings at Miami Heat

    The Miami Heat’s makeup has been shaken up with the acquisition of Terry Rozier. In particular, since he joined the team, there has been a change in Tyler Herro’s usage. Over the last four games, he leads the team in potential assists, with 11.3 per game. Somehow that has translated to averaging just four assists per game. Now, he and the Heat take on the Kings who play fast and don’t play the best defense either. Asking for four dishes is more than doable out of Herro.

    The tough angle might be the three-pointers, but it’s a spot he should be able to eclipse this mark. For starters, the Kings have allowed the second-worst three-point percentage to opponents, so he’s set up to have a sharp night from beyond the arc. Herro is averaging 2.6 fewer FGA’s per game with Rozier in the picture, but he’s also averaging 1.6 more 3PA’s per game as well. He has put up six, 10, 11, and 12 three-point attempts in his four games with Rozier. He’s actually over this mark in 17-of-27 games on the season anyhow.

    For the lone Under, trust the Heat to do what they do regularly: shut down their opponent’s number-one scorer. Just last game they held Kevin Durant (20 points) and Devin Booker (22) under this. Miami is allowing the seventh-fewest points per game to opposing Point Guards.

    Parlay Odds: +405


    Orlando Magic at San Antonio Spurs

    The Spurs have been a staple of this article series throughout the year given their defense and pace of play. They rank fifth in pace, own the seventh worst aDRTG, and have allowed the 10th most points in the paint. All of that sets up Franz Wagner to have a solid night, as he leads the Magic in scoring from down low. He has scored 55% of his points in that region. Wagner is over this mark in 24-of-38 (63%) games this year, excluding a game in which he played just five minutes, and is averaging 20.4 points per game on the season overall.

    It’s hard not to like Wendell Carter Jr.’s PRA line as well in this one. He’s under this mark in back-to-back games, but this line is pretty low for a starting center against the Spurs. They have allowed the third-most points and rebounds per game to the position.

    Lather, rinse, repeat, on Victor Wembanyama’s block prop, and you will be in the green. He has recorded at least three blocks in 16 of his last 25 games, averaging 3.5 per game. This comes despite playing on a minutes restriction for a month or so of that stretch.

    Parlay Odds: +380


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