Parlay betting presents an exhilarating opportunity to boost your winnings by placing bets on multiple games with one wager. This strategy revolves around identifying bets with a positive expected value (EV) that have the potential to yield a profit in the long run. The primary metric used to evaluate the worth of each bet is a positive return on investment (ROI). To identify the best NBA parlay on DraftKings, we will make use of the premium tool provided by OddsShopper.
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Jonas Valanciunas Under 12.5 Rebounds (-105)
The New Orleans Pelicans are hosting the Charlotte Hornets, and while Jonas Valanciunas has been on a hot streak lately, this under bet is still a good play. The algorithm used for finding market discrepancies reveals that this bet is beating the market, with a positive expected ROI of 3%. It also has a 53% chance of hitting. Even if Valanciunas is in a blowout situation, he may not be getting many rebounds tonight. Ultimately, there are many reasons why Valanciunas might not hit 13 rebounds, and it doesn’t matter what they are. Building this parlay reveals that there is market discrepancy, which means there is an area that can be attacked for profit.
Julius Randle Under 26.5 Points (+100)
The New York Knicks disappointedly lost to the Miami Heat last night, but Julius Randle didn’t have a standout performance. He could either bounce back from this or struggle again tonight. That said, the market-based approach reveals that under 26.5 points is beating the market, with a positive expected ROI of 3%. It also has a 52% chance of hitting. Regardless of the outcome of tonight’s game, this under bet is a good wager.
Spencer Dinwiddie Under 8.5 Assists (-105)
While this bet only has a 50% chance of hitting, it is still a good play because it is beating the market, with a positive expected ROI of 3%. Additionally, Brooklyn’s opponent tonight in the Cavaliers suggests that he might struggle to get assists. The Cavs are currently No. 1 in the league in defensive rating and dead last in pace — aka the worst possible matchup for someone trying to go over on assists.