Peter's Primetime Parlay for Celtics vs. Warriors Game 5 of NBA Finals

Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry.
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There is nothing bigger than Game 5 in a series tied at two games apiece, and that’s what we have in the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics tonight.

It’s the NBA Finals, so you know I had a to break out a Peter’s Primetime Parlay with the odds at WynnBET for this matchup. 

Let’s jump into the picks for Game 5:

Best NBA Parlay Picks Today for Celtics vs. Warriors (+205 Odds)

  • Andrew Wiggins OVER 4.5 Rebounds
  • Jaylen Brown OVER 5.5 Rebounds
  • Klay Thompson 16+ Points
  • Steph Curry 35+ Points, Rebounds and Assists

Andrew Wiggins OVER 4.5 Rebounds

We’re starting safe, as Andrew Wiggins has cleared this line in 18 of 20 games in the playoffs and is averaging 7.3 rebounds per game. 

The Warriors need Wiggins on the glass when they go small, and if Otto Porter Jr. starts again in Game 5, I wouldn't be shocked if Wiggins has another double-digit rebound performance. 

Jaylen Brown OVER 5.5 Rebounds

Jaylen Brown is another guy who has been great as a rebounder, and he’s cleared 5.5 boards in 16 of 22 playoff games. 

When you break it down even more, Brown has been insanely consistent since the first round of the postseason. He’s grabbed six or more rebounds in 16 of 19 games and he’s also done it in six straight. 

I think he will have plenty of chances on the glass, especially since Boston needs this game to have two chances to win the series. 

Klay Thompson 16+ Points

I’ll be the first to admit that Klay Thompson has been volatile to bet on, clearing 16-plus points in just 11 of 20 playoff games. 

However, he is still averaging 19.3 points per game and is taking 16.8 shots per game in this series. Klay has bounced back from two bad shooting performances to hit this in back-to-back games, and I expect he stays rolling in Game 5. 

Steph Curry 35+ Points, Rebounds and Assists

Steph Curry is putting on a performance for the ages in these NBA Finals, notching 44, 39, 37 and 57 points, rebounds and assists in the first four games. 

Curry has put up 35 or more PRA in 15 of his 20 playoff games this postseason, and is averaging 34.3 points per game alone in this series. He may not have another crazy scoring game (although I won’t bet against it), but Steph is going to be on the floor a ton and have the ball in his hands as much as any other player. I think he reaches this with ease. 


Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record here.