
On Thursday, June 19, the Indiana Pacers will host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, and this is the best NBA Same Game Parlay today.
The Thunder now lead the series 3-2 after getting a 120-109 win at home.
Game 6 heads back to Indiana, and if the Pacers can knot things up at 3-3, Game 7 will be back in Oklahoma City on Sunday, June 22.

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As for how the Game 5 Same Game Parlay did, we fell just short.
The picks were the Thunder -9.5, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 30+ points, and Tyrese Haliburton to have 7+ assists.
Of course, the Thunder covered, winning by 11; SGA had 31, but where we failed was Haliburton. He had six assists.
That's right, we were one assist short of cashing.
There's really nothing new to add to the injury report per se, but there have been reports that Haliburton was playing through a calf injury.
Additionally, Jarace Walker is off crutches, but still unlikely to play in either of these final two games, if Game 7 is necessary.
Below, you’ll find my NBA Same Game Parlay picks today for this game with odds of +186.
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The Thunder moneyline leads off my NBA parlay predictions.
There have been two games in Indiana thus far, and each team has gotten a win.
The Pacers got the Game 3 win, 116-107, and the Thunder followed that up with a win in Game 4, 111-104.
On the road against the Pacers, the Thunder are averaging 109 points, shooting 47.13% from the floor, and 34.2% from 3-point range.
Of course, the 3-point number is a bit "off" because the Thunder shot just 3 of 16 from there in Game 4, though somehow they still got the win.
Let's look at Game 5.
During halftime, though, Haliburton didn't even have a point and finished with just four in 34 minutes.
The Thunder didn't shoot all too well from 2-point range. The Pacers outscored them in the paint (48-42), but due to their 3-point shooting performance, it didn't matter.
The Pacers shot 37 of 82 from the floor (45.1%), including 11 of 30 from 3-point range (36.7%).
Indiana finished with more rebounds (50-45).
You could tell the Pacers had a bad night as the Thunder had more assists (24-23) and blocks (12-4).
The Pacers also had 22 turnovers. The Thunder had just 11.
It was interesting because he was out there. He logged 34 minutes, but he didn't really ever shoot. That said, when he did, it wasn't successful.
Haliburton shot 0 of 6 from the floor, including 0 for 4 from 3-point range. All four of his points came on free throws.
Of course, a limited Haliburton doesn't do the Pacers any favors. He averaged 18.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 9.2 assists per game.
Williams had 40 points, six rebounds, and four assists.
SGA had 31 points, but still dished out 10 assists.
For Game 6, I'm going to take the Thunder moneyline. It's possible they could cover five points, but with Haliburton ailing and the momentum on the Thunder's side, I think they can steal a road win and finish off this series.
The next leg of my NBA Same Game Parlay today is for Gilgeous-Alexander to record 30 points or more.
I've utilized this prop in every game of the series, and it has only let me down once, which was a 24-point loss with just six free-throw attempts, and he shot less than 50% from the floor.
He really didn't shoot all too well, going 9 of 21 from the floor and didn't make a single 3-point shot despite three tries.
To me, there are just so many ways in which SGA can score and get to 30 points.
He's had double-digit free-throw attempts in three of five games and is shooting 92% from there.
He's also attempted at least 20 shots in every game.
There are just way too many ways for the MVP of the league to find ways to score, and he's proven it in 80% of the games so far.
I'm going to keep taking it.
The next leg of my NBA Same Game Parlay today is for Dort to make two or more 3-point shots.
He's averaging 5.8 attempts per game and knocking down 2.4 of them.
Throughout this series, he's shooting 58.3% from beyond the arc.
In one of the games, he fell short, having attempted only one 3-point shot.
I'm going to keep looking toward Dort. He's 5 of 6 from 3-point range on the road.
