We fell one Jayson Tatum assist away from winning another Same-Game Parlay last night. Let’s look for some revenge tonight.
We have two more same-game parlays ready for the later portion of today’s NBA slate.
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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. New York Knicks
- Leg 1: Josh Giddey Over 13.5 Points (-122)
- Leg 2: Jalen Brunson Over 6.5 Assists (-128)
- Leg 3: Donte DiVincenzo Over 4.5 Rebounds (-142)
Josh Giddey is getting a lot of volume recently. He’s attempted at least 14 shots in three straight games and has shot at least 58.3% in five consecutive matchups.
Giddey has finished the month on fire, earning at least 19 points in four straight games. Obviously, it will help if Shai Gilgeous-Alexander doesn’t play. Right now, he’s lasted as a game-time decision. But he’s more doubtful than probable. Giddey has nailed this line in seven of his last ten games and has added at least 14 points in multiple games against the Knicks dating back to last year.
Meanwhile, Jalen Brunson is coming off a massive performance of 61 points. But he still achieved six assists against the Spurs in the Overtime loss. Look for Brunson to get back to his typical stats, with maybe 30 points and a few more assists against a Thunder squad that ranks 21st in assists allowed to point guards.
Finally, we’ll take Donte DiVincenzo to haul in at least five rebounds. DiVincenzo has done this in four consecutive games and has now averaged 4.6 rebounds per game in the month.
Parlay Odds: +400
Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs
- Leg 1: Andrew Wiggins Over 14.5 Points (-115)
- Leg 2: Devin Vassell Over 5.5 Assists (+124)
- Leg 3: Stephen Curry Over 3.5 Rebounds (-158)
This month, Andrew Wiggins scored just 14.1 points per game. However, recently, he’s really started to pick it up. Wiggins has added 20+ points in two straight games and has earned at least 15 points in four consecutive games.
Wiggins has attempted 17 three-pointers in his last three games and has seen an increase in his shot volume, taking at least 12 shots in all of them. He hasn’t been the most consistent shooter, but he’s still shot at least 50% during his run of 15+ points. With the Spurs ranking 25th in points allowed to small forwards, we’ll give Wiggins a chance tonight.
Meanwhile, Steph Curry only had one rebound in his last game against the Hornets. But look for him to get back to cleaning up the glass a little more. The Spurs rank dead last in rebounds allowed to point guards, and Curry has earned four or more rebounds in 60% of games this season.
Lastly, take a look at Devin Vassell’s assists. He’s averaged at least six assists in three straight games and will take on a Warriors defense that is still 19th in assists allowed to shooting guards. Vassell has played nearly 38 minutes a night this month for the Spurs. The longer he’s on the court, the more opportunity he’ll have of adding assists.
Parlay Odds: +507