Tonight’s NBA slate features 10 games, including multiple matchups on NBA TV. Therefore, I’ve included a same-game parlay (SGP) for both featured matchups below. Let’s have a great start to the week.
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Monday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays
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Houston Rockets vs. New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Karl-Anthony Towns Under 3.5 Assists (-150)
- Leg 2: Amen Thompson Under 4.5 Assists (-146)
- Leg 3: Dillon Brooks Over 2.5 Three-Pointers Made (+132)
Karl-Anthony Towns has earned at least four assists in 48% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in just four of his last 10 and will face a Houston defense ranked third in the NBA in assists allowed to centers. Towns has had six or fewer potential assists in four consecutive games. He’s also averaged below 3.5 assists per game over the last five. Take his under to start the parlay.
Meanwhile, Amen Thompson won’t have it easy in the assists column either. Thompson has earned at least five assists in only 18% of games this season. He’s nailed this line in just four of his last 10 and has averaged below four assists over his previous 20 games. Although Thompson had 13 potential assists against Brooklyn, he only recorded seven assists. Typically, Thompson gets around 7-8 potential assists per game. That’ll be more like it against a Knicks defense ranked eighth in the NBA in assists allowed to small forwards this season.
Dillon Brooks has drained at least three three-pointers in three of his last four games. He’s averaged 3.8 threes over his last five and has nailed 3.3 threes per game in four head-t0-head matchups against the Knicks. In addition, the Knicks rank 20th in three-pointers allowed to shooting guards and have allowed a 41.76% field goal rate to shooting guards this season. Brooks can get hot tonight.
Parlay Odds: +475
Orlando Magic vs. Golden State Warriors
- Leg 1: Andrew Wiggins Under 18.5 Points (-115)
- Leg 2: Buddy Hield Under 9.5 Points (-130)
- Leg 3: Jalen Suggs Over 10.5 Points (-115)
Andrew Wiggins is coming off a 17-point performance against Phoenix. That wouldn’t be enough to get past his 18.5-point player prop tonight. Ultimately, he’s taking on an Orlando defense ranked first in the NBA in points allowed to small forwards. Wiggins has averaged more than 20 points per game over the last 10. However, he’s totaled just 16.8 points in his previous six head-to-head matchups against Orlando. The Magic defend small forwards well.
Orlando is also terrific against shooting guards, holding them to 20.81 points per game this season, which ranks fourth in the NBA. Ultimately, Buddy Hield has taken a step back as of late, scoring just 8.8 points per game over the last 10 games. He’s also shot just 36.2% from the field over that same period. Beyond that, the Magic have limited shooting guards to 2.73 three-pointers per game. That’s the best rate in the NBA. Fade Hield tonight.
Jalen Suggs scored no more than eight points in his last two games. Yet, that could change tonight against a Warriors defense ranked 23rd in the NBA in points allowed to shooting guards this season. Suggs still has a 34.3% usage over his last 10 games. He’s just shot 38.4% from the field, which hasn’t been good. Against the Warriors, Suggs should get some good looks. Let’s back his points over tonight.
Parlay Odds +478
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