The New York Knicks visit the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night in a pivotal Eastern Conference clash. With both teams vying for positioning near the top of the standings, the game highlights the tight race among the conference's elite. Cleveland enters as a 4.5-point favorite.
The Eastern Conference playoff picture remains intensely competitive, with little separating the top contenders. According to DraftKings Sportsbook, the Cavaliers hold slight favoritism to win the East at +300 odds, closely followed by the Boston Celtics at +310, Detroit Pistons at +350, and Knicks at +380. NBA analyst Charles Barkley recently shifted his prediction from New York to Cleveland, adding intrigue to the matchup.
Cleveland (36-22) sits fourth in the East, one game behind the Knicks (37-21). The Cavaliers have surged, posting a 19-6 record over their last 25 games and going 5-1 since acquiring James Harden at the trade deadline. They have been particularly strong offensively, averaging 119.1 points per 100 possessions since December 29, ranking third in the league, and improving to 123.0 after the Harden trade.
The Knicks counter with a 12-3 mark in their last 15 games, though their record stands at 12-1 against teams other than Detroit. New York has been elite offensively all season, averaging 118.5 points per 100 possessions, third in the NBA. The SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates games 10,000 times, projects a 55.5% chance for the total points to exceed 232.5, suggesting a potential shootout.
The game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET in Cleveland, airing on Peacock and streamable via Fubo. This contest at Rocket Arena could influence the conference hierarchy as the season progresses.