Mavericks vs. Warriors

NBA Same-Game Parlay Tonight: Mavericks vs. Warriors

The Dallas Mavericks seek to extend their winning streak to eight games on Tuesday night at the Chase Center against a Golden State Warriors team that's also won four in a row.

Let's put together a same-game parlay for this matchup and win some money.

Last Same-Game Parlay Results: Suns Vs. Pelicans (April 1, 2024)

BetOddsResult W or L
Phoenix Suns ML-112124-111 SunsW
Devin Booker OVER 25.5 Points-12252 PointsW
Herb Jones OVER 11.5 Points-1309 PointsL
Overall+4242-1L

A $100 bet would have netted $424 in profit had Herb Jones scored three more points.

Dallas Mavericks Vs. Golden State Warriors Same-Game Parlay (April 2, 2024)

Matchup Page: Dallas Mavericks vs. Golden State Warriors, 10 p.m. ET

BetOdds
Dallas Mavericks ML-104
Kyrie Irving OVER 25.5 Points-113
Klay Thompson 3+ Made 3-Pointers-290
Overall+324

Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 1: Dallas Mavericks ML

Both sides are red-hot at the moment, possessing the two longest winning streaks in the Western Conference. 

A current one-point spread is indicative of that, with Dallas surprisingly entering as the underdog despite having the longer and more prosperous streak. The Mavericks were also four-point underdogs on Dec. 30 the last time they were on the road to take on Golden State, ultimately winning that game by double digits.

Dallas is 2-0 SU this season against the Warriors, although one win did come with Stephen Curry sidelined. Nonetheless, the Mavericks appear to have more momentum with key wins over the reigning champion Nuggets, Kings, and even having ended the Rockets' 11-game winning streak. 

Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 2: Kyrie Irving OVER 25.5 Points

Luka Doncic's scoring OVER/UNDER is set at 33.5 points, which makes us hesitant to run with considering he's only toppled that number once in his last four appearances. As a result, we're going to take a flyer on a Kyrie Irving prop which seems more obtainable to hit.

Irving is averaging 25.1 points while shooting 49.9 percent from the field and 40.6 percent from behind the arc since the All-Star break. This includes 16 games in which he's finished with more than 26 points, which would nail Tuesday's prop.

If he's not the best No. 2 option in basketball, then he's in the conversation. Irving has gone UNDER 25.5 points in two of his last three games, mind you, but he still scored 24 points each time and wasn't too far off. 

Same-Game Parlay Pick No. 3: Klay Thompson 3+ Made 3-Pointers

The month of March was seemingly a return to form for Klay Thompson, having reentered the starting lineup on a more fluid basis while also recapturing his shooting touch.

Thompson converted 39.9 percent of his 3-pointers across a 15-game span and nailed three or more shots from the perimeter in 10 of those outings.

His 13-point effort against the San Antonio Spurs on March 31 was the first time since March 13 that he failed to make at least three 3-pointers. Thompson will rectify that against the Mavericks. 

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