NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Monday (1/30)

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NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Monday (1/30)

There are plenty of games on the NBA slate tonight. However, multiple players are taking the day off tonight. Something’s got to be done about load management in the NBA. It’s getting a bit out of hand.

With that said, we’ll avoid those questionable games when putting together our same-game parlays.

Today’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook)

Sacramento Kings vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

Let’s start with Keegan Murray. He’s not even a top-three scorer on the Kings. But I still like him to earn 13 points in tonight’s contest. Murray only added eight points last time but had hit 13 points in his previous four games. In January, he’s averaging 14.1 points per game while shooting over 50% from the field. He’s also earned nearly 32 minutes a game. I like him to get back on track tonight.

Meanwhile, De’Aaron Fox is the leading scorer for the Kings. But I’m going in a different direction with him. I like Fox to earn four or more rebounds in tonight’s game. He’s had four or more rebounds in four of his last five games. He plays so many minutes that the ball occasionally finds him off the rim.

Finally, Anthony Edwards has been incredible recently. He’s hit 28 points in 60% of his last 20 games. He’s also nailed 28 points in four of his last five games. Edwards just added 34 points against the Kings last time out. He’s also taken over 20 shots per game in January. Edwards is starting to develop into a top player in the NBA. Watch him go off tonight.

Parlay Odds: +446

Washington Wizards vs. San Antonio Spurs

I’m going to be heavily invested in the Spurs tonight. Jakob Poeltl is averaging three assists per game this season. He’s hit three assists in six of his last 10 and four of his last five games. He’s coming off six assists against the Suns in an overtime game. And even though Poeltl is a center, he’s rarely getting in foul trouble. That allows him to get solid minutes per game.

Meanwhile, Tre Jones is averaging 3.6 rebounds per game. But he hasn’t even hit four rebounds in his last five games. Jones is a volume shooter who rarely crashes the glass. Plus, his minutes are below 30 per game.

Lastly, Keldon Johnson is the leading scorer on the Spurs with 21.5 points per game. He’s only shooting 43.4% from the field and isn’t the most efficient scorer. But he’s taking 6.3 threes per game and added three threes on nine attempts last game against the Suns. Johnson has banged three threes in four of his last five games and should continue that pace again tonight.