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NBA Props Parlay For Friday, November 11, 2022
We have been cashing in on some of our NBA player props parlays and we love what we found for Friday night.
It's Friday, November 11, 2022, and, as always, we've simulated all of the night's NBA games 10,000 times each to determine where the value lies for basketball player prop bettors across the United States.
NBA Props Parlay For Friday
The first thing we need in our Friday parlay is Spurs rookie Jeremy Sochan to not make one three against the Bucks.
We also need Klay Thompson to score at least 19 points against the Cavs.
The final leg of the parlay will come down to Keegan Murray scoring 12 or more points for the Kings against the Lakers.
PARLAY PICKS | ODDS |
Jeremy Sochan Under 0.5 Threes | -130 |
Klay Thompson Over 18.5 Points | -105 |
Keegan Murray Over 11.5 Points | -115 |
Friday NBA Props Parlay Picks
LEG 1: Jeremy Sochan Under 0.5 Threes (-130) with DraftKings
San Antonio Spurs vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 8:10PM ET
Sochan doesn't have a reputation for being a shooter, but he has actually attempted more threes than expected from him in his rookie campaign thus far. The problem? They aren't going in.
Sochan is shooting just 21.% on the season from three point range on 2.5 attempts. His attempts per game have declines from 2.8 in the first month of the season to 2.2 in five November games, and we expect these to continue to decline going forward.
LEG 2: Klay Thompson Over 18.5 Points (-105) with DraftKings
Golden State Warriors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 10:10PM ET
The desperate Warriors sit at just 4-7 to start the season, and while they came into the season preaching patience with their veterans, Steve Kerr has already changed his stance. Thompson has already gone from playing 25 minutes per game in October to 34 minutes per game in November.
In his last three games, Thompson is averaging 20.7 points, and 20.3 shots per game. As long as the minutes are there, this should be a safe Over.
LEG 3: Keegan Murray Over 11.5 Points (-115) with DraftKings
Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 10:40PM ET
Murray has been one of the more productive rookies in this class this season, averaging 13.0 points per game on the year thus far. He started the season averaging a blistering 17.4 points per game in October before cooling off a bit in November, but he did just score 14 points in 33 minutes against Cleveland.
For the Kings, there is a correlation between minutes played for Murray and team success, and they would be wise to figure that out soon. Against the Lakers, without LeBron James, we think the Kings go all in to win, and that means a lot of Murray tonight.
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