
Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat Same-Game Parlay: Ride Al Horford and Jayson Tatum in This +146 Same-Game Parlay
Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat Same-Game Parlay: Ride Al Horford and Jayson Tatum in This +146 Same-Game Parlay
Tonight the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat square off at 8:30 pm ET in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Boston. This could legit be the last game of the Eastern Conference Finals people. The Celtics are up 3-2 and they smashed in each of the last two games. The Heat looked like they didn't even belong on the same floor with the Cs in both contests. Almost like a train just running out of steam right before our eyes. It was bad. But that's not the point here. The point is, we could be reaching the time of year when we'll get one basketball game to bet like every three days. That's rough. There's nothing we can really do about it, so I propose that we bet the hell out of this one. Go out swinging. I've already found the perfect same game parlay to get us going.
Celtics vs. Heat Game 6 Start Time and Where to Watch, and Odds
- Date: May 27, 2022
- Game Time: 8:30 pm ET
- Where to Watch: ESPN
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Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat 3-Leg Same-Game Parlay Parlay (+146) (Bet $100 to Win $146)
*Odds Available at FanDuel at Time of Publishing*
- Al Horford Over 2.5 Assists
- Jayson Tatum Over 4.5 Rebounds
- Jayson Tatum 4+ Assists
I did this one at FanDuel because they had a better price than the others. The closest one I found was DraftKings and they had +135 for this same move. I'm a guy who likes the best price so I went with FanDuel. But I will say, if you can only bet at DraftKings, +135 isn't the worst price for this. You have to take into consideration that this bet has a zero percent chance of losing.
The first move shouldn't even be legal. Al Horford over 2.5 assists feels more like a stimulus package than an actual bet. The man has recorded at least three assists in each of his last 11 games. That's what I like to call a 100% win rate over that span. For you math people, that's a 0% loss rate. To put that into perspective, if you bet a million dollars on him to have at least three assists in each of the last 11 games, you would have millions of dollars right now. This is a good place to start.
Next is Jayson Tatum over 4.5 rebounds. This is another one of those 100% win rate bets. Over his last nine games, Tatum has pulled down at least five boards in every game. All of them. He's actually more than doubled the number twice. It's science people. This guy is 6'8" tall and he's on the floor for like 40 minutes. It's physically impossible for the ball not to bounce his way at least five times. All he has to do is catch it. This one is so easy.
Finally, we have Jayson Tatum to record 4+ assists. I feel like a broken record but we're looking at another 0% loser here. He's done this in each of his last nine games. Every single one of them. I checked. I'm not even that impressed though. We're talking about a guy who is averaging 10+ potential assists per game over that ridiculous, 100% winning, nine-game run. It would be crazy if he didn't get four assists in all of those games. This is the easiest parlay I've ever seen in my life.
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John has spent the past 20+ years betting sports on a daily basis and is considered by many to be a walking sports betting encyclopedia. From obscure player props to sides and totals, if there is an angle, John will find it. His work has appeared on Rotogrinders and he has been a regular on sports talk radio stations across the country. Based in the US, John operates a blog & podcast, Sports Bets Beers, which covers betting angles in the NFL, NBA, MLB, & NHL.