The Toronto Raptors will wrap up a five-game homestand when they host the New York Knicks on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena.
Toronto is coming off a 125-118 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday, but the Raptors did cover the eight-point spread as underdogs. They’ll be looking to avoid a third straight loss on Monday after getting blown out by Oklahoma City last Thursday.
The Knicks, meanwhile, just enjoyed a 3-1 homestand, but it ended on a sour note with a 120-111 loss to Detroit. They trail the Boston Celtics by 4 1/2 games for the Atlantic Division lead and sit fourth in the Eastern Conference standings entering play Monday.
Let’s dive into the game odds for Monday’s clash between the Knicks and Raptors:
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Knicks moneyline odds | -240 |
Raptors moneyline odds | +195 |
Spread odds | Knicks -6 (-110), Raptors +6 (-110) |
Game total | Over 231.5 points (-110), Under 231.5 (-110) |
Date/Time | Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m. ET |
The Knicks have been impressive on one end of the floor to this point, ranking first in the NBA in offensive rating (121.1), second in effective field goal percentage (58.3), second in true shooting percentage (61.5), and second in 3-point field goal percentage (39.8).
A major reason for the team’s offensive proficiency is Karl-Anthony Towns, who has fit in nicely in his new surroundings after being acquired in October by New York in a blockbuster trade that sent Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo back the other way to Minnesota. He’s averaging 25.2 points and 13.2 rebounds per game, but he does have a questionable designation with a knee injury ahead of this matchup. His status should be closely monitored by bettors leading up to this evening, as his potential absence would leave a huge hole at the centre position with Mitchell Robinson (ankle) already on the shelf. This spread will certainly move in favour of the Raptors if he’s ruled out.
The Raptors are coming off losses to two elite opponents, but they battled back from a big deficit on Saturday to outscore the Mavericks 64-55 in the second half to make things interesting and cover the spread. Only the Cleveland Cavaliers (18-7) and Memphis Grizzlies (17-7-1) have better records against the spread than the Raptors this season.
Another positive for the Raptors is that they’re slowly getting healthy. Veteran forward Kelly Olynyk made his season debut on Saturday, leading all reserves with 13 points and four rebounds in just 14 minutes. He’ll be a nice addition to the bench rotation moving forward.
Scottie Barnes has been padding his stats recently, averaging nearly a triple-double over four games this month (22.3 points, nine rebounds, 10 assists). He recorded a career-high 14 assists on Saturday against the Mavericks and scored 19 points for his seventh double-double of the campaign.
C Mitchell Robinson (ankle) is out for the Knicks. G Cameron Payne (elbow) and C Karl-Anthony Towns (knee) are questionable.
F Bruce Brown (conditioning) and G Immanuel Quickley (elbow) are out for the Raptors.
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