NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (3/6)

Andddd we’re back for another edition of Same-Game Parlays with yours truly. 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. Here are two of my favorite SGP options for Wednesday, March. 6. Best of luck with your wagers for today!

Wednesday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Chicago Bulls at Utah Jazz

The Jazz will be shorthanded in this one. They’re without three starters: Lauri Markkanen, Walker Kessler, and Taylor Hendricks. Keyonte George is also day-to-day. Without much big man depth, John Collins will likely be the biggest benefactor cleaning up the glass in this one. He has 10 or more rebounds in 11 of his last 17 games, averaging 10.8 boards per game. Last game without both Kessler and Markkanen, he had 25 potential rebounds, and found 15 against Washington.

Chicago has been without Zach LaVine for quite some time. Stepping up in his stead throughout the season has been Coby White, who has started to climb his way into the Most Improved Player Award conversation. He is averaging six assists per game without LaVine across 36 games this season and now draws a phenomenal matchup with the Jazz. Utah has allowed the most assists per game to opposing Point Guards.

Without many scoring options in the fold, the Bulls should be able to zone in on Collin Sexton’s scoring. They have permitted the fewest points per game to Point Guards this season as it is. Sexton is under this 22.5 number in 15 of his last 18 games averaging 19.7 points per game.

Parlay Odds: +390


Sacramento Kings at Los Angeles Lakers

Arguably the game of the night, the Kings head into L.A. to take on the Lakers in what should be a tightly contested, high-scoring affair. The Lakers play quickly and rank sixth in pace on the season. Sacramento isn’t too far behind in pace, ranking 12th. One commonality when these teams take on each other is De’Aaron Fox going off in the scoring department. He has scored 30, 29, 32, 22, 34, 31, 37, and 28 points over his last eight games against the Lakers. They have allowed the 10th most points per game to opposing Point Guards as well.

Sticking with the trend theme, look to the King to turn it up a notch, as he tends to do against the Kings. Over his last eight games against Sacramento, LeBron has put up 50, 50, 49, 52, 48, 47, 41, and 48 combined points, rebounds, and assists. The Kings are just 20th in adjusted defensive net rating on the season, so it wouldn’t be all that surprising to see James do work against them once again.

The rebounding leader in the NBA should be able to go over this lofty 13.5 rebound prop of his in this contest. As laid out in the Fox section, this will be a back-and-forth game with the tempos these teams play at. The Lakers have also allowed the eighth-most rebounds per game to opposing Centers. Sabonis has contributed to that cause himself, with 15 and 16 boards across their two meetings with the Lakers this season.

Parlay Odds: +415


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

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