Best Same-Game Parlay for Nuggets vs Heat NBA Finals Game 4 (Jamal Murray Frustrates Miami Defense)

The 2022-23 NBA Playoffs continue on Friday night with Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the'Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat'at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. There are a ton of ways to get in on the betting action, including making your own same-game parlay on FanDuel Sportsbook.

A same-game parlay is exactly what it sounds like — It involves stringing bets from one game together to create a parlay. Of course, all legs must cash for the parlay to be deemed a winning ticket. With that in mind, here's a look at my best same-game parlay for the Nuggets-Heat matchup.

Nuggets vs Heat Same-Game Parlay for Game 4

Bet

Odds

Running SGP Odds

Bruce Brown to Record 1+ Made Three

-160

-160

Jamal Murray to Record 10+ Assists

+230

+387

Under 211 Total Points

-110

+1067

Bruce Brown may not be one of the Nuggets top scoring weapons, but he is head coach Michael Malone's first option off the bench and a reliable option from beyond the arc. It's a role he has excelled in during the NBA Finals considering he has drained at least one three-pointer in each of the first three contests. He is now sho oting 39.8% from deep over his last nine games and has drained at least one three-pointer in eight of those nine contests. All it takes for this leg to cash is for Brown to come through on what could easily be a wide-open look.

It's safe to say the bright lights do not scare Jamal Murray. He has dominated in what are the first three NBA Finals games of his career, especially when it comes to finding his open teammates. The 26-year-old has tallied 10 assists in each of the first three games of this series as he is constantly driving to the lane and kicking the ball back out. The two-man game he is running with Nikola Jokic is causing the Heat fits and there is little reason to believe that changes on Friday night. Adding this leg boosts the same-game parlay odds in a way that is well worth a shot.

Both of these teams are fully capable of breaking out in an amazing offensive outing, but that kind of performance hasn't been necessary in the NBA Finals. This series has featured a slow pace as well as elite defense, which makes backing the under the way to go on Friday. Keep in mind two of the three games in this series haven't even seen 204 total points put on the scoreboard. The total has hit the under in eight of Denver's last nine games against an Eastern Conference foe and it has hit the under in six of Miami's last seven games overall.


  
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