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NBA picks: Raptors vs. 76ers same game parlay – Wednesday, March 12

NBA picks: Raptors vs. 76ers same game parlay – Wednesday, March 12

USA Today12-03-2025

NBA picks: Raptors vs. 76ers same game parlay – Wednesday, March 12
The Philadelphia 76ers (22-42) hope to end a seven-game road losing streak when they visit the Toronto Raptors (22-43) on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. ET. If you're looking for parlay possibilities, we list those for you below.
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Winning the spread, total and Kelly Oubre Jr. over 17.5 PTS parlay for the Raptors-76ers matchup earns $57.41 on a $10 bet using the computer picks below. Want to know how each of those bets stacks up? Keep reading to learn more.
NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 6:15 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
76ers vs. Raptors spread pick
Favorite: Raptors (-3.5)
Raptors (-3.5) Pick ATS: Raptors -3.5 (Projected score: Raptors 115, 76ers 110)
Raptors -3.5 (Projected score: Raptors 115, 76ers 110) Toronto has covered the spread 37 times in 65 games.
The Raptors are 3-2 as 3.5-point favorites or more.
Against the spread, Philadelphia is 23-41-0 this season.
Against the spread as 3.5-point underdogs or more, the 76ers are 15-15.
76ers vs. Raptors total pick
Total: 219
219 Pick OU: Over 219 (Projecting 225.2 total points)
Over 219 (Projecting 225.2 total points) Toronto and its opponents have gone over the current 219-point total in 42 of 65 games this season.
So far this season, 60.9% of Philadelphia's games (39-of-64) have had more combined points than Wednesday's total of 219.
Raptors games this season feature an average total of 228.6 points, a number 9.6 points higher than Wednesday's over/under.
The 220.8 PPG average total in 76ers games this season is 1.8 points more than this game's over/under.
Kelly Oubre Jr. points prop
Points prop: OU 17.5
OU 17.5 Pick: Over (Projecting 17.8 points)
Over (Projecting 17.8 points) The 17.5-point over/under for Kelly Oubre Jr. on Wednesday is 2.4 higher than his scoring average.
Oubre has had a points prop in 57 games this season, and has gone over 31 times.
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