NBA Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Saturday (3/22)

Despite many March Madness games, there are still five NBA games on tonight’s sports slate. I’ve added two same-game parlays (SGPs) for the matchups that will be featured on NBA TV.

Put NBA TV on a side television set and sweat out these two same-game parlays tonight.

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Saturday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

Golden State Warriors vs. Atlanta Hawks

With Steph Curry out, some of the Warriors’ veterans will need to step up. Buddy Hield is someone to watch. Hield has scored at least 11 points in five of his last 10 games. He’s also recorded at least 11 points in 11 of his last 12 head-to-head games against the Hawks. Hield will want to take advantage of the Hawks, who have allowed 24 points per game to shooting guards this season. That ranks 29th in the NBA. In addition, the Hawks have allowed shooting guards nearly four threes per game, which is also 24th in the NBA.

Hopefully, it’s Jimmy Butler dishing out the assists. Butler has added at least 10 assists in two straight games. With Curry out, Butler should be very ball-dominant. Additionally, the Hawks rank 19th in assists allowed to small forwards this season. Butler has had 22 potential assists in two straight games. That should help.

On the other hand, Mouhamed Gueye has earned at least five points in 52% of games. He’ll take on a Warriors team that ranks 25th in points allowed to power forwards. Gueye averages 18 minutes per game but played nearly 24 minutes in Atlanta’s most recent game. If he can play 20+ minutes, you can expect about five field goal attempts from Gueye, who can also hit threes.

Parlay Odds: +506


Milwaukee Bucks vs. Sacramento Kings

Keegan Murray scored just 10 points in Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bulls. He took only eight shots in that game despite playing 38.3 minutes. Murray might get a lot of minutes in this game. But he’s facing a Bucks defense that ranks second in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards. Don’t expect Murray to get open looks throughout the game. He’s also had a usage percentage of just 15.8% over the last 10 games and has shot 44.3% from the field. Look for this rate to drop against the Bucks.

Meanwhile, Kyle Kuzma is getting hot. He has scored at least 20 points in two consecutive games. Kuzma has also seen his usage increase over the last two days. He’s attempted 17 threes in his last two games combined. He’s also added 16 field goal attempts per game in the previous two days. Tonight, he’ll battle a Kings defense ranked 29th in points allowed to power forwards. Kuzma should take advantage.

I’m also rolling with Zach LaVine to record at least four rebounds. He’s added four rebounds in five of his last 10 games but in only one of his previous five games. That said, he’s facing a Bucks defense ranked dead last in rebounds allowed to shooting guards this season. Look for LaVine to get back on track in the rebounds category against the Bucks.

Parlay Odds: +426


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