BetSided's Primetime Parlay for Celtics vs. Warriors Game 6 of NBA Finals
Tonight is Game 6 of the NBA Finals, and the Golden State Warriors have a chance to win yet another NBA title. Normally, this is where our Peter Dewey gives his “Primetime Parlay,” but I’m going to step in and hope to do this column some justice.
I pride myself on “knowing ball,” and I’ll put that to the test tonight. Here is a parlay to bet for tonight’s potential season finale, with odds coming from WynnBET.
Best NBA Parlay Picks Today for Warriors vs. Celtics (+431 Odds)
- Warriors +9.5 (-250)
- Stephen Curry 30+ Points and Assists (-323)
- Jaylen Brown OVER 6.5 Rebounds (-125)
- Marcus Smart 20+ Points and Assists (-164)
Warriors +9.5 (-250)
Now, for full discretion, I fully believe that the Warriors are going to win this game. However, I felt the same way in Game 1 and got burned. This is a way for me to cover myself and still juice up the parlay a little bit. The Celtics won in blowout fashion in Game 1 and Game 3. However, that has come at the hands of two great shooting nights that I think the Warriors will finally crack down on.
The last two games have been fairly close heading into the fourth quarter and I think that if the Celtics do pull away, Golden State will keep it manageable.
Stephen Curry 30+ Points and Assists (-323)
Even without a three-pointer last game, Curry was six points/assists away from this line. I fully expect him to get going earlier in this game and have more control over the offense. The Warriors have been at their best when he is running the show, so expect a lot of Curry pick-and-rolls and magic tonight.
Jaylen Brown OVER 6.5 Rebounds (-125)
Brown has been a fantastic rebounder throughout these playoffs, and also in this series. He’s cleared this line in three of the five games, and he only missed the two games by the hook (would’ve needed 1 rebound to clear). If the Warriors’ offense looks pedestrian tonight, Brown will be down by the rim to get rebounds and start the fast breaks. Watch for Brown to be a major rebounder when the Celtics go small.
Marcus Smart 20+ Points and Assists (-164)
Smart has cleared this line in four of the five games in this series and is on track to do it again. He’s become a big scoring piece for the Cetlics and hasn’t been afraid to take the ball to the block and post up the Warriors’ guards. Outside of a bad Game 2, Smart is averaging 20 points per game. His normal games set him up to clear this with scoring alone, making this a clear anchor of this parlay.
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