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NBA Same-Game Parlay Picks Today: Back Steph Curry in Game 4

We're serving up another NBA parlay as playoffs continue on April 28th. A pair of Game 4's give basketball fans and bettors plenty to sink their teeth into as the the Cleveland Cavaliers meet the Miami Heat, before the Houston Rockets take on the Golden State Warriors. Let's find some more winners after we smacked yesterday's +820 NBA parlay. 

Dive into today's NBA same-game parlay: 

NBA Same-game Parlay Today

Prop Odds
Davion Mitchell 2+ Made Threes +108
Tyler Herro UNDER 4.5 Assists -102
Steph Curry 25+ Points -200
NBA Parlay Today +503

Odds as of April 28 at Sportsbook

Davion Mitchell OVER 1.5 Three Pointers

Miami Heat point guard Davion Mitchell has knocked down two or more three pointers in five straight games. Most importantly, Mitchell is shooting over 47% from deep over his past 10 games.

The former Raptor has hit this mark in all three games of this playoff series so far and five straight games at home while averaging 2.4 three pointers a night. Mitchell will have the green light to shoot a couple more open threes tonight. 

Tyler Herro UNDER 4.5 Assists

Tyler Herro will go down swinging. With the Miami Heat trailing 3-0 in their first round series, I'm betting Herro will be shooting more often than not tonight. 

The former Sixth Man of the Year has failed to cross his 4.5 assist player prop line the seven of his last 10 games. Additionally, Herro has averaged just four potential assists per game this postseason, and will likely keep the rock to himself with the Heat's season on the line. Plus, Herro's crossed this line in just one of his last eight home contests while averaging 3.8 assists a night. Fade Tyler Herro's assist line in Game 4. 

Steph Curry 25+ Points

Let's keep the final leg of our NBA same-game parlay simple. Steph Curry has gone to work this postseason averaging 29 points, seven assists and six rebounds per contest, while shooting 52.6% from the field. Curry's nailed a sparkling 45.2% of three-pointers to boot, and has been the best player on the floor in the Rockets vs Warriors series. 

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