NBA Same Game Parlay: Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors for October 28th, 2025

Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac (40). Rob Gray-Imagn Images
Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac (40). Rob Gray-Imagn Images

The Same Game Parlay has become a popular wager at online sportsbooks across the country. NBA Same Game Parlays have especially taken off in popularity.

NBA veteran handicapper Adam Thompson has revealed his top NBA Same Game Parlay for October 28. Keep up with exclusive picks and insights by following Adam Thompson on X.

Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors

  • Leg 1: Over 225.5 Points
  • Leg 2: Ivica Zubac, Under 10.5 Rebounds
  • Leg 3: Kris Dunn, Over 1.5 Assists

Steph Curry and the Warriors look to improve to 4-1 on the young season, while Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers look to win a third straight. L.A. won all four matchups with Golden State last season.

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Leg 1: No total has been high enough for Warriors games. The Over has hit in all four of their games, three of which easily so, and Golden State games are averaging 250.8 ppg. The Over is 2-1 in Clippers games, with near-identical totals despite playing offense-starved teams such as the Trail Blazers and Jazz.


Leg 2: Clippers center Ivica Zubac averaged a solid 12.6 rebounds per game last season. So far this year, however, he has yet to grab more than eight in any game. He’ll be chasing perimeter-based center Al Horford on Tuesday night, so the easy glass-cleaning opportunities may go elsewhere – another single-digit board night.


Leg 3: Kris Dunn has registered exactly one assist in each of the Clippers first three games. He’s getting a consistent 21-22 minutes per game, and the Warriors have allowed 11.1 apg to opposing point guards. Dunn had four-plus assists in three of his four meetings vs. Steph Curry’s Warriors last season.