NBA Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Thursday (3/20)

There are five games on tonight’s NBA slate, including a doubleheader on NBA TV. I’ve added a same-game parlay (SGP) for both of those matchups you’ll want to consider for tonight.
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Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlays
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Brooklyn Nets vs. Indiana Pacers
- Leg 1: Andrew Nembhard Under 5.5 Assists (-146)
- Leg 2: Myles Turner Under 6.5 Rebounds (-122)
- Leg 3: Andrew Nembhard Under 3.5 Rebounds (-154)
I’m all about fading Andrew Nembhard tonight. His matchup isn’t great. Nembhard has added at least six assists in only five of his last 10 games. He’s also earned at least six assists in just 38% of games this season. Beyond that, he’s tallied at least six assists in just two of his last seven head-to-head games against the Brooklyn Nets. Ultimately, the Nets have limited shooting guards to just 4.77 assists per game, which is 12th-best in the NBA. Meanwhile, Nembhard has earned no more than eight potential assists in four of his last five games.
On the glass, the Nets rank fifth in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards. Nembhard has tallied no more than three rebounds in six straight games. He’s averaged only 2.4 rebounds per game over the last five and 2.9 per game in the previous 10 games. Plus, he’s added four rebounds in just one of his last seven games against the Nets.
Finally, we’ll also take Myles Turner to go under 6.5 rebounds. Turner has earned at least seven rebounds in just two of his last 10 games. He’s earned only 5.5 rebounds per game in the previous 10 and just 5.4 rebounds per game over the last five. He’ll battle a Nets team ranked 13th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to centers. That’s slightly above average. After all, Turner has earned no more than nine rebound chances in three of his last five games.
Parlay Odds: +401
Chicago Bulls vs. Sacramento Kings
- Leg 1: Malik Monk Over 20.5 Points (-102)
- Leg 2: DeMar DeRozan Over 23.5 Points (-122)
- Leg 3: Malik Monk Over 3.5 Rebounds (-162)
I’m a big Malik Monk fan tonight. Monk has scored at least 22 points in two consecutive games. He’s also facing a Chicago defense that has allowed 24.42 points per game to shooting guards this season. Ultimately, Monk has played at least 35 minutes in three straight games. He’s also taken at least 17 field goal attempts in four of his last five games. The volume will be there, but so will the shot-making.
On the glass, Monk should be just as good. He’s recorded at least four rebounds in six of his last 10 games. He’s also averaged 4.1 rebounds per game in the previous 10 games. In his last six head-to-head games against the Bulls, Monk has added at least four rebounds in four of those games. That said, the Bulls also rank 30th in the NBA in rebounds allowed to shooting guards. Monk has had multiple games with 13 rebound chances over the last 10 games. This could be another game like that.
Meanwhile, the Bulls are just as bad at defending small forwards, giving up 22.56 points per game to small forwards this season. That ranks 25th in the NBA. Ultimately, DeMar DeRozan should take advantage. DeRozan is coming off a 27-point game against the Cavaliers and has scored at least 27 points in three of his last 10 games. This is a great matchup for DeRozan to light it up.
Parlay Odds: +424
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