Suns vs. Trail Blazers same-game parlay predictions Feb. 3: Bet on Booker, Portland to cover alt-spread

Suns vs. Trail Blazers predictions

The Portland Trail Blazers welcome back the Phoenix Suns in a rematch from Saturday’s showdown.

The pregame narrative: Portland has been a tough challenge for Phoenix, and I expect that to continue on Monday night. This +330 SGP also features player props on Devin Booker and Toumani Camara.

Check out my Suns vs. Trail Blazers same-game parlay predictions for Feb. 3.

Suns vs. Trail Blazers predictions

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Parlay: Trail Blazers +7.5 | Booker 25+ points | Camara over 16.5 points/rebounds (+330)

Trail Blazers +7.5 (-190): If you’ve been backing the Blazers over the last few weeks, you’ve been cashing in big.

  • Eight straight ATS victories.
  • 7-1 SU in their last eight … with every win coming as an underdog. The lone defeat came against Oklahoma City.

Portland dominated Phoenix 127-108 on Saturday, in which they led for nearly the entire game. Plus, the Blazers covered the spread in all three head-to-head contests this season.

Although the Suns are a star-packed squad, they struggle to produce on the road, holding a lacklustre 10-14 record away from Arizona.

Phoenix needs to respond to stay within the Western Conference playoff chase, but I see this as a competitive matchup.

SGP legs

Booker 25+ points (-200): This pick from Saturday’s SGP piece cashed with ease, and I see no reason why he can’t do it again.

Booker just dropped 37 points against these Blazers over the weekend. Also, he’s reached this mark in 10 of his past 12 games, averaging 29.8 points during that stretch.

Tonight, the star guard could etch his name in the history books.

A 23+ point performance will move him past the late Walter Davis (15,666 points) to become the Suns’ all-time leading scorer.

You can almost always bank on Booker to put up points, no matter the matchup.

Camara over 16.5 points/rebounds (-104): Camara is developing into a promising player for Portland, and I believe he’s still flying under the radar.

In the last 10 games, the 24-year-old Belgian is shooting 54.9% from the field and 38.5% from behind the arc.

Against a below-average defensive team like the Suns, Camara can use his 7-foot wingspan to dominate the boards and collect rebounds.

He’s eclipsed this mark in five of his last six games, averaging 21.8 points/rebounds during that stretch. And he comes off a double-double performance over the Blazers on Saturday.

Picks made at 10:51 a.m. ET 02/03/2025

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