We're serving up a Thunder vs Nuggets Game 6 same-game parlay with a crucial contest on the NBA schedule tonight. Despite Nikola Jokic's playoff heroics, the Nuggets trail the series 3-2 and will have to win tonight to continue their championship pursuits.
Jump into today's +481 Thunder vs Nuggets same-game parlay:
Thunder vs Nuggets NBA Same-Game Parlay Today
Prop | Odds |
Jamal Murray OVER 21.5 Points | -106 |
Michael Porter Jr OVER 1.5 Made Threes | -104 |
Lu Dort UNDER 2.5 Threes | -186 |
NBA Parlay Today | +481 |
Odds as of May 15 at Sportsbook
Jamal Murray OVER 21.5 Points
Playoff Jamal Murray is a different beast. The Canadian has averaged 24.3 points in his last 18 home games, and will need to bring his best to push this Nuggets vs Thunder series to Game 7.
Murray is averaging 22.3 points, while shooting 45% from the field and 36% from three across his last 10 games. He'll need to continue his strong run of play tonight with the Nuggets facing elimination. Murray dropped 27 in Game 3 and 28 in Game 5, so even against the Thunder's menacing defense, 22 points is entirely plausible.
I like Murray to shoot the ball even more tonight in a must-win game. After all, the Nuggets bench unit can hardly shoot the basketball, so look for Jokic and Murray to do much of the damage themselves tonight. Bet on Jamal Murray OVER 21.5 points as the first leg of our Thunder vs Nuggets Game 6 same-game parlay.
Michael Porter Jr OVER 1.5 Made Threes
Expect some positive regression from Michael Porter Jr. after he's gone 0-5 from three in back-to-back games. The Nuggets desperately need Porter Jr.'s shooting in a pivotal Game 6 tonight.
Despite his shoulder injury, Porter Jr. is shooting 35% from three, on 5.5 attempts per night across his last 10 games. He's also averaged 2.3 three pointers made in his last 19 games.
Bet on Porter Jr. to bounce back at home tonight for the Nuggets.
Lu Dort UNDER 2.5 Threes
Lu Dort's shooting has been brutal on the road this series. Dort's averaging only 1.7 threes per game away from home this season, and shot 2-for-10 from deep in Game 4.
Dort's exploded in spurts at home against Denver, but has been mostly awful shooting the ball on the road. He seems to be in his own head about making a three at times, so I'll gladly fade him as the final leg of our NBA same-game parlay. After all, the Montreal native is shooting just 32% from three this postseason, while playing just 28 minutes a night.