NBA Same Game Parlay: Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets - Nov. 18, 2025

Michael Porter Jr. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)
Michael Porter Jr. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

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Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets

  • Leg 1: Boston Celtics Point -10.5
  • Leg 2: Michael Porter Jr. Over 3.5 Points
  • Leg 3: Nic Claxton Over 7.5 Rebounds

Boston’s track record against Brooklyn is tough to overlook—Boston has covered the spread in four straight matchups. Michael Porter Jr.’s three-point shooting also stands out; he converted from deep seven times across his last eight games.

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Leg 1: Backing Boston -10.5 leans on their sustained control during head-to-head meetings with Brooklyn lately. In all four most recent encounters, Boston not only won but exceeded bookmakers’ margins each time out as well. Their perimeter defense limits easy looks while offensive efficiency creates separation early and often against the Nets' setup at home.


Leg 2: Michael Porter Jr.'s over on made threes leverages hot form beyond the arc entering this spot versus Brooklyn’s rotation defense patterns seen elsewhere in November action too. With seven outings clearing three triples among his last eight appearances, volume remains high whether catch-and-shoot or off movement screens.


Leg 3: Nic Claxton's rebound line sits within reach, given double-digit board totals being routine during an ongoing streak that includes every appearance since early November, now eight straight efforts where he clears both scoring and glasswork benchmarks comfortably, regardless of opponent style or front-line matchups faced so far.