NBA Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Monday (11/4)

Get your NBA fix in tonight because you won’t be able to bet any NBA tomorrow.

That’s right… Every team plays today, and none will play tomorrow due to Election Day. Therefore, join me with these two NBA same game parlays for November 4.

Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays

Odds courtesy of FanDuel

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Boston Celtics vs. Atlanta Hawks

Jrue Holiday has nailed at least three three-pointers in three of his last four games. He’s also added at least two three-pointers in four of his previous five games. In the last two, he’s averaged three three-pointers and has hit 46.2% from downtown. He’ll go up against an Atlanta defense that ranks 29th in three-pointers allowed to point guards this season.

Meanwhile, Dyson Daniels should also have a day from three-point range. With Atlanta, Daniels has nailed at least two threes in four of his last five games. He’s shot above 35% from deep this season, earning more than 32 minutes a night. The Celtics are only 15th in limiting threes from point guards. Let’s take Daniels to keep finding success from three.

Finally, Derrick White has added just 18.7 points per game this year. He’s shot just 33.3% over the last two games and has gone under 20.5 points in five of his previous six games. Atlanta is an average defense against shooting guards. However, White has only recorded at least 21 points in 15% of his previous 20 games dating back to last year. Finish the parlay with his Under.

Parlay Odds: +449


New York Knicks vs. Houston Rockets

Alperen Sengun has scored 15 points per game this season. He’s shot just 38.6% from the field and has hit this prop in just 17% of games. With a matchup against the Knicks, he likely won’t do any better. New York ranks 6th against centers in points allowed. Sengun has also missed out on 18 points in five consecutive games.

However, there is reason to expect Dillon Brooks to find his three-point shot tonight. Brooks isn’t the most efficient shooter. But he’s shooting with volume. He’s attempted more than five threes per game. He’ll nail his three-point line even if he goes 2-for-5 and 40% from deep. Brooks has added at least two threes in 67% of games against the Knicks dating back to last year and will face a Knicks team that is 25th in the NBA in threes allowed to shooting guards.

Lastly, consider Jalen Brunson to go below 3.5 rebounds. He’s only added 2.4 per game this season and has hit this line in only 20% of games this year. Additionally, the Rockets rank 4th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to point guards. It’s unlikely Brunson gets many opportunities to clean up the glass.

Parlay Odds: +489

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