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NBA · 3 months ago

Knicks vs. Cavaliers: NBA Playoff Preview & Betting Insights

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Knicks vs. Cavaliers: NBA Playoff Preview & Betting Insights

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Kevin Previews Knicks vs. Cavs Matchup and Discusses Betting Strategies

In the upcoming NBA game, the New York Knicks are favored against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 6.5 point lead, and a total score prediction of 216.5. Despite the lower predicted score, which contrasts with the Knicks' strong performance in the playoffs and season end, the Cavaliers showed impressive play in their first game.

Kevin highlighted the difficulties in betting on the total score, citing recent games where unexpected overtimes led to the games going over. Specifically, the first game between the Knicks and Cavs exceeded the predicted score during overtime by just one point. This has made betting on over/under quite challenging, as initial under predictions logically made by bettors ended up losing due to these game extensions.

Continuing on the topic of betting odds, Kevin noted that bookmakers have been adjusting their totals, referencing other games like OKC vs. San Antonio where the total was dropped significantly only to end up going over. For the Knicks vs. Cavs, he suggested that the total might have been lowered too much and expressed personal interest in potentially betting on the Knicks' team total instead of worrying about them covering or outright winning.

Further, Kevin discussed the Cavaliers' performance and the significant impact of their trade acquisitions, notably Harden's influence. Despite criticism of Harden’s late-game performance, Kevin defended him, pointing out coaching issues rather than Harden’s gameplay were to blame. He proposed that Harden could still be a key player in upcoming games, especially with prop bets on his rebounds and assists appearing favorable after recent adjustments.