NBA Miami Heat vs Milwaukee Bucks Same Game Parlay picks: Bucks bounce back at +1266 odds

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Germantas Kneita

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Like most Lithuanians, I started watching basketball from the age of six. I'm based out in London and played basketball at the University of Lincoln here in the UK. I had always had an interest in the NBA but things really took off in the summer of 2010. That year Linas Kleiza led Lithuania to 3rd place at the World Championships and signed with the Toronto Raptors to replace the departing Chris Bosh. I've been a Raptors fan since that day and I've not missed a game since. I've been handicapping games for more than a decade, specializing in player props. For Germantas Kneita media enquiries, please email contact@pickswise.com.
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The Miami Heat surprised the Milwaukee Bucks in the Game 1. They were able to pull off a 130-117 road win as significant underdogs, but it came at a cost. Tyler Herro has been ruled out for 4-6 weeks and should be a major miss for the the visitors. The Bucks do have their own injury concerns however with Giannis Antetokounmpo exiting the first game early and being listed as doubtful tonight. How will Game 2 shake out?

Take a look at all of our NBA Playoff predictions. But for now we’ll jump right into my Heat vs Bucks same game parlay.

Milwaukee Bucks -6 (-110)

Gabe Vincent 3+ made threes (+200)

Jimmy Butler over 6.5 assists (+114)

Parlay odds: +1266

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Milwaukee Bucks -6 (-110)

The Bucks will be up against it tonight, having dropped the first game of the series. While Giannis Antetokounmpo is listed as doubtful, it would be surprising to see him sit tonight out, considering the hole they could find themselves in. The Bucks dominated their 2 regular season games against the Heat in Milwaukee. With Herro being out, they should have a great chance of getting back to that form. The Heat finished the season 25th in offensive rating and will miss the 20-point per game scorer. It would be a surprise to see them reach the 130-point mark here again. Especially since the Bucks were 4th in defensive rating this season. Look for them to control tonight’s games.

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Gabe Vincent 3+ made threes (+200)

With Tyler Herro going down injured, someone else will have to provide the scoring threat from the perimeter. Look for Gabe Vincent to step up. He made 4 3-pointers in the first game of the series. It was the 3rd game in 5 against the Bucks this season in which he knocked down at least 3 triples. He also took 5 triples in his last game against the Bucks. Do not be surprised to see him push past 36 minutes of playing time. More than enough time for him to get his shots off. Tyler Herro attempted 8 3-pointers per game and Vincent should have a similar type of role here.

Jimmy Butler over 6.5 assists (+114)

Jimmy Butler recorded 11 assists in the last game between these sides. It marked the 3rd time in 4 games overall in which Butler recorded at least 8 assists. With Herro out of the lineup, the ball should be in Butlers hands throughout the night. Considering that he is likely to push past 40 minutes of playing time once more, he should have more than enough time to rack up assists. Eric Spoelstra does not seem to trust Kyle Lowry, with the guard managing just 18 minutes of playing time. Look for Butler to be the teams point guard here as a result. Considering his teammates made 60% of their 3-point attempts in the first game, they should be able to do their part and convert tonight.

 

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