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NBA Parlay Picks Today: Monday’s 5-Leg Parlay w/Giannis & Anthony Edwards (Nov. 6)

We just missed back-to-back NBA parlay wins, but P.J. Washington couldn’t get us the 21 points + rebounds we needed Saturday. I saw some BRUTAL beats out there because of it, but hang with me. Monday is a MASSIVE slate of games, and we’re back with some NBA parlay picks today, and with a FanDuel boost, we decided to roll with a five-legger today.

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NBA Parlay Picks Today: Best 5-Leg Parlay Monday

Ben Simmons 6+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)

This man has just been gobbling up rebounds so far this season. He’s had nine or more rebounds in every game, and that includes games with foul trouble and where he got banged up.

We’re starting our NBA parlay today with Ben Simmons six-plus rebounds in a matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks. Simmons has been forced to be the de facto center for the Nets, as they’ve gone to a complete small-ball lineup. While he can’t totally bang with Brook Lopez, he should be able to beat him to the punch with his quickness and grab the six boards we need.

Giannis Antetokounmpo 8+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)

We finally got the 35-plus minutes from Giannis we were hoping to see on Friday — and we needed every minute of it to get that 20-plus points for our six-leg parlay win.

We’re scrapping the points tonight and heading only for Giannis rebounds. As I just mentioned, the Nets are a small-ball team, which means more rebound opportunities for Giannis with a small defender on him. He’s grabbed eight or more rebounds three times, and this should be another spot for him.

Anthony Edwards 4+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)

When the OddsShopper NBA Prop Tool gives you a play, you don’t blink. Today, it’s giving us the mega green light on Anthony Edwards four-plus rebounds — expected to win 60% of the time.

He’s only hit this number three times this season, but the projections and simulations absolutely adore this prop today. Against the Celtics, I can see him needing to be a bit more active on the boards. So I’m trusting the OddsShopper tools and firing this up as part of our NBA parlay today.

Jaylen Brown 2+ Assists (NBA Player Prop)

This is another prop the OddsShopper Prop Tool loves today. The expected win rate on this bet is over 60%, which we love to see when we’re cooking up a parlay.

Brown has hit two-plus assists in three of five games this season. With no games tomorrow, there is no fear of a back-to-back looming, so we should get full run for all the “dudes.” Brown has played 32-plus minutes in every game except against the Pacers, which was an absolute pasting.

I don’t expect a blowout either way here, and with full minutes, we should be able to get two assists from our guy.

Karl-Anthony Towns Under 3.5 Assists (NBA Player Prop)

When I saw FanDuel hanging this line I was ALL OVER it. It made me have to go look to see if the Timberwolves were sitting a player or two. But alas, they’re not.

We’re getting Karl-Anthony Towns for fewer than four assists at an EXTREMELY GOOD PRICE. We have to fire it up. This prop almost broke our model. The expected win rate is 64%.

Towns has only logged four or more assists in a game once this season, and I have no reason to believe he’ll do it tonight. So for the final leg of our NBA parlay today, we’re rooting against any kind of sharing for Towns. Let’s go, friends.

Final NBA Picks & Parlay Bet Today

Leg 1: Ben Simmons 6+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)
Leg 2: Giannis 8+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)
Leg 3: Anthony Edwards 4+ Rebounds (NBA Player Prop)
Leg 4: Jaylen Brown 2+ Assists (NBA Player Prop)
Leg 5: Karl-Anthony Towns Under 3.5 Assists (NBA Player Prop
= +320 FanDuel Sportsbook w/ 30% Boost

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