NBA parlay picks Feb. 15: Bet on Bucks to blow out Grizzlies, Warriors to beat Jazz

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NBA parlay picks Feb. 15: Bet on Bucks to blow out Grizzlies, Warriors to beat Jazz

One pick from each of today's three NBA games makes up this parlay.

The pregame narrative: The Golden State Warriors beat the Utah Jazz on Monday and I'm expecting that to happen again. The Milwaukee Bucks should demolish a shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies team on no rest and Anfernee Simons is worth fading on the glass.

Read up on these NBA parlay picks for February 15.

NBA oddsas of 10:56 a.m. on 02/15/2024.

NBA parlay picks

Parlay: Warriors moneyline + Bucks -11.5 + Simons under 3.5 assists (+396)

Warriors moneyline (-130): Golden State's five-game winning streak was snapped last night by the Los Angeles Clippers but I'm happy to go back to the Dubs.

Utah got blown out by the Los Angeles Lakers yesterday, meaning the Warriors aren't the only team playing on no rest. The Jazz have now lost three straight games by 14-plus points.

One of those defeats was a 129-107 drumming at the hands of Golden State on Monday, marking the fourth time in five meetings that the Warriors have gotten the upper hand.

Golden State has won seven of their past nine games and is in no position to be resting stars like Steph Curry tonight. Expect a strong performance.

Other picks

Bucks -11.5 (-109): This is a huge number but it's one Milwaukee is more than capable of covering.

The Grizzlies picked up their first win in their last 10 tries last night and now have to play a far more talented Bucks roster on a back-to-back.

Memphis is down to its skeleton crew as Ja Morant, Desmond Bane and Marcus Smart are all out tonight. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard are on the injury report but are both listed as probable.

The Grizzlies are 4-5 ATS on no rest this season.

Simons under 3.5 assists (-220): Simons picked up three rebounds against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday and those teams are back at it tonight.

This is a line the Portland Trail Blazers point guard has gone under in 16 of 30 games this year including three of his last five.

The Timberwolves are a fantastic rebounding team with Rudy Gobert leading the charge. They give up the second-fewest boards per game to opposing point guards, per Fantasy Pros.