Thunder vs Cavaliers Same Game Parlay Picks for NBA (Jan 19th, 2026)

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45)
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45)

Rocket Arena lights up for a high-octane NBA tilt on January 19th, where offensive fireworks have become routine. The last four matchups between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder saw three surpassing the 230-point mark. Oklahoma City's dominance against the spread in this series stands out, with covers in three of their previous four meetings. Both teams lean toward fast-paced play lately, adding unique value to NBA same game parlay picks.

Thunder vs Cavaliers Same Game Parlay Picks (Jan 19th, 2026)

The combined selection targets trends both at team and player level, boosting correlation potential. An elevated total dovetails well with backing an assertive Thunder margin via point spread bets. Donovan Mitchell's perimeter presence aligns as increased tempo often leads to more attempts from deep.

Pick 1: Point Spread – Oklahoma City Thunder -6.5 – -105

Oklahoma City’s -6.5 line draws merit largely from their proven edge covering spreads when matched with Cleveland historically—three times across the past four encounters alone they finished clear ahead after final whistles sounded even away from home floor advantage which gives added context here given Rocket Arena’s neutrality factors throughout last season’s comparable dates.

Pick 2: Total Points – Over 233.5 – -108

Choosing over 233.5 points is justified by both historical data and current style preferences for these squads. Three out of their previous four showdowns exceeded this threshold easily despite defensive adjustments each time out. Recent games suggest neither side shies from running or shooting early in possessions at Rocket Arena either night or day games alike; that pattern remains steady regardless of roster shifts.

Pick 3: Player Made Threes – Donovan Mitchell Over 4.5 – +138

Donovan Mitchell clearing over 4.5 made threes leverages not just his volume but also opponent tendencies; Oklahoma has conceded wide open looks around arc range during prior meetings while themselves launching threes aggressively too—a trend visible when reviewing box scores showing both teams averaging above-league pace beyond perimeter lines since December matchups commenced.