NBA Same Game Parlay: Oklahoma City Thunder at Sacramento Kings - Nov. 7, 2025

Sacramento Kings guard Dennis Schroder
Sacramento Kings guard Dennis Schroder

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Oklahoma City Thunder at Sacramento Kings

  • Leg 1: Kings +11
  • Leg 2: Dennis Schroder, Over 18.5 Points/Rebounds/Assists
  • Leg 3: Alex Caruso, Over 6.5 Points
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Leg 1: OKC has just one loss all season – but it was its last game, a 121-119 setback to the Trail Blazers. Of their prior eight victories, four were by seven points or less. Sacramento is 2-0 ATS when getting 9-12 points. The Kings’ last three games, they beat the Bucks and Warriors and lost by six to the Nuggets. Sacramento can hang at home.


Leg 2: Dennis Schroder, the Kings’ PG, matches up with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Two weeks ago they faced off and Schroder was overwhelmed with a 16 PRA (SGA’s was 44). But the prior four meetings, Schroder posted 26, 31, 20 and 31. And in three November games he’s taken it up a notch with 36, 31 and 32. This number is low enough to take a stab.


Leg 3: Alex Caruso has played in only five games for the Kings so far. He went scoreless in one of them, but in the other four finished exactly with eight points. With Jalen Williams and Aaron Wiggins out, Caruso should continue getting minutes, and he’ll throw up enough shots.