Warriors vs. Kings same-game parlay predictions Nov. 28: Bet on Steph Curry and De'Aaron Fox at +280

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Warriors vs. Kings same-game parlay predictions Nov. 28: Bet on Steph Curry and De'Aaron Fox at +280

The Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings re-ignite their rivalry tonight.

The pregame narrative: Sacramento had Golden State on the cusp of elimination in last season's playoffs before the Warriors erased a 3-1 series deficit to advance. Golden State has won both of its matchups against Sacramento this year and is worth backing as a teased-down underdog. Meanwhile, Stephen Curry and De'Aaron Fox are always good bets to fill the basket.

NBA oddsas of 11:31 a.m. on 11/28/2023.

Warriors vs. Kings same-game parlay

Parlay: Warriors +6.5 + Curry over 29.5 points + Fox over 26.5 points (+280)

Warriors +6.5 (-235): Both of these teams have similar records but Golden State clearly has Sacramento's number. The Warriors are 9-4 against the Kings since the start of last season (playoffs included) and have won six of their past seven meetings.

Backing Curry and Co. on the moneyline (+105) makes sense but teasing up the road team to a 6.5-point underdog gives us a nice little safety net. This is a number the Warriors have covered in 12 of 17 games this season.

Golden State is also 5-3 away from Chase Center this season with the fourth-best road net rating (4.2).

Other parlay picks

Curry over 29.5 points (-118): Kings fans probably see Curry in their nightmares. The future hall-of-famer averaged 33.7 points in the playoffs against Sacramento last year, clearing this total in five of seven games. That was capped by a 50-point outburst in Game 7.

And in their first meeting this year, Curry dropped 41 points on an ultra-efficient 14-of-19 shooting night.

Sacramento is a much improved defensive team this season compared to last but it still sits 17th in defensive rating (113.4) while allowing the seventh-highest opponent 3-point percentage (36.9).

Fox over 26.5 points (-220): Curry will be throwing haymakers and Fox should be able to answer. The 25-year-old bucket-getter is averaging 29.9 points per game this season and has cleared this teased-down total in seven of 10 games this season.

Golden State also allows the fourth-most points per game to opposing PGs, according to Fantasy Pros, and Fox had 39 points in his lone game against the Warriors this season.