Best NBA Parlay For Tonight (+427): Brooklyn Nets, Kevin Durant, Tyrese Haliburton, and More - October 31 | 2022 NBA Regular Season

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The NBA season kicks off a new week of action as October comes to a close. We've got the best parlay you need to have for the Brooklyn Nets vs Indiana Pacers game tonight (October 31).

The Nets are off to a nightmare start with a record of 1-5, while the Pacers are showing positive flashes at 3-4. This is Game 2 of a back-to-back contest between them.


NBA Parlay Leg 1: Indiana Pacers +8.5 (-110)

Brooklyn Nets vs Indiana Pacers Match Details

Fixure: Pacers @ Nets

Date and Time: Monday, October 31 (7:30 pm EST)

Venue: Barclays Center

The Pacers took Game 1 of this matchup on Saturday, winning 125-116. The Pacers had a huge night off the bench from Mathurin with 32 points, but they were also without center Myles Turner.

Kevin Durant had a rough night of shooting but was still able to score 26 to complement Kyrie Irving's 35 points. The Nets were finally able to get a few minutes out of Seth Curry, but he finished 0-5 (expect that to change soon).

The Nets have been terrible with their defensive rotations and have been unable to defend anybody. Turner coming back tonight is only going to exacerbate matters; he could be a problem for the Nets who lack an interior presence to hold him. The Pacers are going to keep this within eight points and cover tonight.


NBA Parlay Leg 2: Tyrese Haliburton Over 20.5 Points (-113)

Haliburton finished with 26 points on Saturday night and is averaging 23.4 on the season. He shot 60% with the deep ball in Game 1.

Expect Turner coming back to open the floor spacing even more for Haliburton and make picking his spots even easier while the Nets struggle to cover extra ground. Haliburton should continue to put up the same kind of numbers on offense, while the Nets do everything they can to pull off the sweep in Brooklyn.


NBA Parlay Leg 3: Kevin Durant Over 1.5 Made Threes (-158)

Kevin Durant finished with 26 points in Game 1 while shooting 8-20 FG and 1-5 from 3-pointers. Those were not the typical shooting figures for one of the NBA's most efficient scorers of all time.

While Durant is doing everything he possibly can to pull the Nets out of their nightmare slump, don't expect many nights of shooting like that. While Durant and Irving seemingly take turns putting up most points per night, expect Durant to have a big night to fight off back-to-back losses. He should knock down a few 3s in the process.

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