NBA Props Parlay For Wednesday, November 9, 2022

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NBA Props Parlay For Wednesday, November 9, 2022

We cashed in on our NBA player props parlay on Monday and we're hoping to do the same with the Wednesday night slate. 

It's Wednesday, November 9, 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 Wednesday

Our first prop of the night sees us needing Myles Turner to block at least three shots against the Nuggets. 

Next, we're hoping for at least 16 points out of Saddiq Bey in a Pistons-Celtics game that we predicted will be a shootout in our NBA best bets story. 

The last thing we need for our parlay is for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have at least six assists against the Bucks. 

PARLAY PICKS ODDS
Myles Turner Over 2.5 Blocks +145
Saddiq Bey Over 15.5 Points -105
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 5.5 Assists +118

Wednesday NBA Props Parlay Picks

LEG 1: Myles Turner Over 2.5 Blocks (+145) with DraftKings

Denver Nuggets vs. Indiana Pacers, 7:00PM ET

Turner is averaging 3.4 blocks per game for the Pacers this season, which isn't something that is unsustainable. He actually averaged that over 47 games in the 2020-21 season and then he averaged 2.8 blocks per game in 42 games last year. Turner is one of the best rim protectors in basketball and he's always a threat to block multiple shots. 

Tonight, Turner will get a crack at Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets. Denver runs everything through Jokic on the offensive end, which means Turner is going to be defending him in the post rather often. As a defender, Turner is much better off in the post than he is on the perimeter. He'll make Jokic work for absolutely everything and we just like him to come away with three or more blocks here. 

This is a play we went to with Jakob Poeltl the other night and he blocked three shots. And he's not nearly the rim protector that Turner is. 


LEG 2: Saddiq Bey Over 15.5 Points (-105) with DraftKings

Detroit Pistons vs. Boston Celtics, 7:30PM ET

In 10,000 DimersBOT simulations of tonight's Pistons-Celtics game, Bey averaged 18.7 points per game for Detroit. That doesn't mean he's a lock to score 19 points or anything, but we do think it's more likely than not that he'll finish with 16. That makes this a very good value at -105. 

Bey is actually averaging 21.7 points per game over his last three games and he had 25 in a win over the Thunder on Monday. He's in a groove right now, yet he hasn't even really gotten it going with his jumper yet. Bey is shooting just 33.3% from deep, which would be the worst mark of his three-year career. We expect him to fix that rather soon, as he's a very good shooter. Perhaps he snaps out of his slump against Boston?


LEG 3: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 5.5 Assists (+118) with DraftKings

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Oklahoma City Thunder, 8:00PM ET

Gilgeous-Alexander hasn't had six assists in a game since November 1, when he led the Thunder to a win over the Magic. But we like him to do it again in tonight's meeting with the Bucks, as Milwaukee's injury report is shaping up nicely for him to go out and help his teammates get easy shots. 

With Jrue Holiday listed as doubtful, it just isn't hard to envision Gilgeous-Alexander living in the paint in this game. But with the Bucks having great rim protectors in Giannis Antetokounmpo and Brook Lopez, the Canadian would be wise to use any successful dribble penetration as an opportunity to kick to open shooters or find cutters. 

Gilgeous-Alexander had only three assists against Milwaukee last week, so that could also be working in our favor. Head coach Mark Daigneault will probably want his point guard to do a better job of getting teammates involved. 

 

Your game not here? Find out who we're betting on for every basketball game on Wednesday via our NBA Bet Hub, where we deliver you NBA predictions and suggested bets, or check out the NBA Betting News section.

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Zachary Cohen

Zachary Cohen, a University of Wisconsin graduate, has written about betting and fantasy sports for prominent outlets like Covers, Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, Tennis Channel, and FOX Bet, with a strong focus on the NBA and college athletics.

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