NBA Parlay Picks: The 7-Leg Moneyline Monster for December 7, 2025

Date: December 7, 2025

The Play: 7-Leg Moneyline Parlay

The Potential Payout: +3201 (Approx. 33-1)

We are looking at a massive slate of NBA action today, and I’ve circled seven games where I see a distinct edge. We aren’t just playing it safe with the heavy favorites; we are mixing in some high-value underdog spots to boost our odds significantly.

If you were to drop $100 on this specific 7-leg parlay, you’re looking at a potential payout of approximately $3,301.09.

Here is the breakdown of the ticket and why we are backing these squads today.

1. New York Kn

icks (-156)

Matchup: vs. Orlando Magic

The Knicks are the road favorites here for a reason. With a win probability hovering over 71%, New York has the defensive grit to stifle the Magic’s offense. At -156, the books are giving us a reasonable price on the better team. We’re starting the parlay with a solid foundation by taking the Knicks to take care of business.

2. Toronto Raptors (+116)

Matchup: vs. Boston Celtics

Here is our first value play. The Celtics are favored (-136), but the Raptors at plus-money (+116) is a spot we have to take. In a divisional clash, throw the records out the window. The Raptors have the length and athleticism to disrupt Boston’s flow, and grabbing them as underdogs offers significant upside to our parlay multiplier. We are banking on the upset here.

3. Denver Nuggets (-461)

Matchup: vs. Charlotte Hornets

This is our “anchor” leg. The Nuggets playing at altitude in Denver against the Hornets is one of the biggest mismatches on the slate. The books know it, pricing them at -461, but we need this win to keep the parlay alive. The Nuggets projected win probability is nearly 68%, but it feels even higher at home. Don’t overthink this one; take the Nuggets.

4. Portland Trail Blazers (+102)

Matchup: vs. Memphis Grizzlies

We are backing the home underdog in Portland. The Grizzlies are slight road favorites (-120), but the Blazers at +102 is essentially a coin flip with better value. Portland at the Moda Center is always a tough out, and getting plus-money on the home team in a game projected to be this close is a smart play. We’re fading the public perception of Memphis here.

5. Chicago Bulls (+100)

Matchup: vs. Golden State Warriors

This game is a virtual pick’em, with the Bulls sitting at even money (+100) against the Warriors (-118). The Warriors at home are tough, but the Bulls have the offensive firepower to keep up. In a game that the models suggest is a tight 50/50 split, we will gladly take the side that pays out better. We are banking on Chicago to steal one on the road.

6. Los Angeles Lakers (-166)

Matchup: vs. Philadelphia 76ers

The Lakers are solid home favorites at -166. Philadelphia is always a threat, but Los Angeles has the star power to close out games at home. The implied probability here is strong, and laying the juice on the Lakers is worth it to add stability to the middle of our ticket.

7. Oklahoma City Thunder (-549)

Matchup: vs. Utah Jazz

We close the ticket with the biggest lock of the night. The Thunder are massive -549 favorites against the Jazz, with a win probability north of 80%. While the payout on this single leg is small, it pushes our total parlay odds up without adding much risk. OKC should dominate this matchup from tip-off to the final buzzer.


The Parlay Math

Here is how the odds stack up if you combine these seven moneyline picks:

  • Knicks (-156)

  • Raptors (+116)

  • Nuggets (-461)

  • Blazers (+102)

  • Bulls (+100)

  • Lakers (-166)

  • Thunder (-549)

Total Parlay Odds: ~ +3201 (Decimal: 33.01)

Wager: $100

Total Payout: $3,301.09

Total Profit: $3,201.09

It’s a high-risk, high-reward play, but the combination of heavy favorites (Nuggets, Thunder) with value dogs (Raptors, Blazers) gives us a fighting chance at a huge payday. Good luck!

Solomon wiesen

Shlomo transitioned from a decade-long career in proprietary trading and financial market analysis to apply his disciplined, quantitative approach to the world of sports. His Narrative-Driven Analysis (NDA) focuses on predicting outcomes based on psychological shifts and high-leverage situations, offering a unique, non-consensus view on the biggest NBA games.