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Stephen Nover's NBA Early Game Totals Crusher - 17-9 Basketball Totals!
(NBA) Toronto vs. New York,
Total: 216.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 216.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
The Knicks rank No. 1 in the major defensive categories, including giving up the fewest points per game at 104.7. Lately, though, the Knicks have been involved in some high-scoring games. The result is five Overs in their last six games.
I find these Overs misleading. During their last five games, the Knicks have played two overtimes, met the Pelicans twice and Hawks once. This has led to a lot of scoring inflation.
Toronto is a much different opponent.
The Raptors have allowed just 105.5 points during their last six games, playing offenses much stronger than the Knicks, who rank 26th in scoring. There were a combined 198 points scored when the Raptors last visited New York just 13 days ago. The Knicks won that game, 102-96.
This is a day game with an early start time, which I view as a plus for the Under. The Raptors also will be without injured Chris Boucher. The value of Boucher is well-known to anyone who participates in a deep Rotisserie basketball league like I do. Boucher is shooting 51.9 percent from the floor, which is the highest by far of any Toronto player logging more than 23 minutes a game.
I find these Overs misleading. During their last five games, the Knicks have played two overtimes, met the Pelicans twice and Hawks once. This has led to a lot of scoring inflation.
Toronto is a much different opponent.
The Raptors have allowed just 105.5 points during their last six games, playing offenses much stronger than the Knicks, who rank 26th in scoring. There were a combined 198 points scored when the Raptors last visited New York just 13 days ago. The Knicks won that game, 102-96.
This is a day game with an early start time, which I view as a plus for the Under. The Raptors also will be without injured Chris Boucher. The value of Boucher is well-known to anyone who participates in a deep Rotisserie basketball league like I do. Boucher is shooting 51.9 percent from the floor, which is the highest by far of any Toronto player logging more than 23 minutes a game.