We’ve got an exciting six-game NBA slate, including one game on NBA TV at 8:00 p.m. ET featuring the Celtics and Spurs. I’ve added a same-game parlay for that game and another matchup.
Let’s hit one of these tonight!
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Saturday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel)
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Memphis Grizzlies
- Leg 1: Jaylen Wells Over 7.5 Points (-130+122)
- Leg 2: Ja Morant Over 19.5 Points (-125-114)
- Leg 3: Jaren Jackson Jr. Under 21.5 Points (-114-188)
Jaylen Wells has tallied at least eight points in two straight games. As a matter of fact, he’s added at least ten points in two straight games. Wells has scored at least eight points in 67% of games. He’s also hit this line in three of his last five games. Beyond that, he’s added at least eight points in every game against the Lakers this season. The Lakers currently rank 27th in three-point field goal percentage against shooting guards. Los Angeles also ranks 21st in points allowed to shooting guards this season. Wells won’t get a lot of minutes, but he’s shot nearly 53% over the last ten games and has added almost two threes per game in the previous ten games.
Meanwhile, Ja Morant has totaled at least 20 points in each of his last ten games. Morant doesn’t have the easiest matchup. But he still figures to shoot a high amount of shots tonight. Morant took 21 shots against the Lakers last time they played. He’s also averaged 21 field goal attempts per game over the last ten. In addition, Morant has hit nearly 48% of his shots, which really isn’t bad considering all the volume Morant has launched.
Finally, Jaren Jackson Jr. has a harder matchup. He’s only added at least 22 points in 47% of games and has struggled to find success against the Lakers, hitting at least 22 points in only 32% of games dating back to 2021. Jackson has shot only 43.1% from the field over the last ten games. He’s also facing a Lakers team that doesn’t foul much against centers. Furthermore, the Lakers have limited centers to one of the lowest three-point percentages in the league.
Parlay Odds: +412+451
Boston Celtics vs. San Antonio Spurs
- Leg 1: Kristaps Porzingis Over 19.5 Points (-114-114)
- Leg 2: Jayson Tatum Over 24.5 Points (-128-132)
- Leg 3: Harrison Barnes Under 10.5 (-122-172)
Kristaps Porzingis has scored at least 24 points in four of his last five games. His usage has been above 27% over the last ten games. He’s also attempted 14 shots per game over the last ten games. Ultimately, Porzingis will face a Spurs defense that ranks 30th in offensive rebounds. That should help Porzingis add some second-chance points. The Spurs also rank 29th in points allowed to centers and also rank 29th in the NBA in field goals made to centers this season. Porzingis is in line for another big day.
That said, so is Jayson Tatum. Tatum has scored at least 25 points in three straight games. He’s also hit this line in eight of his last ten matchups. Ultimately, the Spurs rank 23rd in three-point percentage to power forwards. The Spurs also rank 21st in field goals made to power forwards. With the amount of volume Tatum has shot recently, he looks good for another 25+ point game.
Lastly, Harrison Barnes has missed out on at least 11 points in three straight games. Tonight, he’ll battle a Celtics team that ranks 4th in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards. Barnes also saw a usage percentage of only 11.9% against the Cavaliers on March 27th. That was the second-lowest usage percentage he’s had over the last ten games. Plus, he hasn’t even taken more than nine shots per game over the last ten games. Let’s fade Barnes against the Celtics.
Parlay Odds: +540+401