NBA Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Wednesday (11/13)

How much longer can the Cavaliers continue this amazing run? As the last undefeated team, they're not just skating by, as their point differential of +12 leads the league.

We have a massive 11-game slate with great matchups tonight. Let's look at the matchups and share our top same-game parlays (SGPs).

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Wednesday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays

(NBA odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers

In the last couple of seasons, the Cavaliers’ defense has driven them, but the offense is now their strong suit, as they lead with 122.4 points per game. Four of their five starters are averaging double-digit points (Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen). Caris LeVert and Ty Jerome, who come off the bench, are also averaging over 10 points per game apiece.

The good news for the 76ers is Joel Embiid finally made his season debut last night; the bad news is they still lost. This is an excellent team, but the deeper the hole they dig, the harder it will be to get a decent playoff seed or they might have to participate in the NBA Play-In Tournament.

With them playing on Tuesday, we likely won't see some of the stars, and from what Embiid told us, he will be in street clothes. You also have a 38-year-old Kyle Lowry and a 34-year-old Paul George, who started the year with an injury that could sit this one out.

It is not shocking that the Cavaliers are favored by this much, even on the road. They have the rest advantage against what is currently a bad team.

Parlay Odds: +582


Phoenix Suns vs. Sacramento Kings

The Suns looked good starting the season 8-2, but now they face a big test. Phoenix found out they would have to play without their leading scorer, Kevin Durant, who was dealing with a calf strain. They didn't have center Jusuf Nurkic for Tuesday's win over Utah and won't have him again for this one.

They kept this team together because they would still have the offensive talent to hold it down if someone got hurt. Devin Booker and Bradley Beal combined for 55 points against the Jazz and are their second and third-leading scorers.

The Kings won the first matchup in overtime a few days ago. Demar DeRozan’s addition has invigorated this team, which already features De'Aaron Fox and one of the best forwards in the game - Domantas Sabonis. 

This makes them one of the more efficient offenses, with the fifth-best field goal percentage (47.9%). However, they still need to improve their defense, thanks to being 18th in points allowed per game (113.3).

It will take some time for the Suns to adjust without Durant, but with the Kings’ fourth-fastest-paced offense, they should be able to build a significant lead and win.

Parlay Odds: +537


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