Eight games will be played tonight in the NBA, including two matchups featured on NBA TV. I’ve got same-game parlays (SPGs) for both of those matchups and shared them with analysis below.
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Sunday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Portland Trail Blazers vs. New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Donovan Clingan Under 8.5 Points (-118)
- Leg 2: Karl-Anthony Towns Under 26.5 Points (-102)
- Leg 3: Karl-Anthony Towns Under 11.5 Rebounds (-144)
Donovan Clingan has added at least nine points in just two of his last five games. He finished with 25 points against the Cavaliers on March 25th and then went scoreless in over 17 minutes against the Kings. Tonight’s matchup against the Knicks won’t be any easier for Clingan. He’s facing a Knicks team ranked fifth in the NBA in points allowed to centers per game. The Knicks have also done a very good job keeping centers off the foul line and have limited centers to a super low amount of second-chance points.
Meanwhile, Karl-Anthony Towns, though way better than Clingan, also doesn’t have an ideal matchup. The Knicks’ center has added at least 27 points in 36% of games this season. He’s also hit this line in 20% of games against the Trail Blazers since 2021. Beyond that, the Blazers rank 10th in field goals made to centers this season. They’re also 17th in points allowed to centers, which is above average in the NBA. Towns has shot 53.2% from the field and 44.9% from three over the last 10 games. It’s hard to imagine he can sustain these numbers against the Blazers.
I also like Towns to go under 11.5 rebounds. The Blazers rank third in defensive rebounds allowed to centers. Portland also ranks seventh in the NBA in rebounds allowed to centers this season. Towns has added at least 12 rebounds in just three of his last 10 games. He also secured just 10 rebounds against Milwaukee last time out. Ultimately, he’s only had one game with more than 17 rebound chances over the last 10 games. He’d have to clean up all of his opportunities to get to at least 12 rebounds tonight.
Parlay Odds: +401
Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns
- Leg 1: Devin Booker Under 24.8 Points (-118)
- Leg 2: Dillon Brooks Under 3.5 Rebounds (-172)
- Leg 3: Devin Booker Under 2.5 Three-Pointers Made (-146)
- Leg 4: Dillon Brooks Under 2.5 Three-Pointers Made (-172)
I’m ready to fade Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks.
Devin Booker has secured at least 25 points in only one of his last five games. He’s added 19 or fewer points in four consecutive games. Meanwhile, the Rockets have limited shooting guards to a low number of three-pointers made. This season, they’ve also held shooting guards to just 21.6 points per game. Booker has shot just 26% from downtown over the last 10 games. He’s also had three games without even hitting a three-pointer in that period.
On the other hand, Dillon Brooks has recorded at least four rebounds in just three of his last 10 games. He’s missed this line in five consecutive games. He’ll battle a Phoenix defense ranked second in the NBA in defensive rebounds allowed to small forwards this season. The Suns have also limited small forwards to 29.5% from downtown this season. Brooks has nailed at least three three-pointers in two of his last five games. However, he’s hit this line in just one of 10 head-to-head matchups against the Suns. Brooks has been hot from downtown over the last 10 games, but that should change tonight.
Parlay Odds: +437