The New York Knicks are set to face the Sacramento Kings in a cross-conference NBA game on Tuesday night. Currently riding a winning streak with a recent narrow 112-109 victory over Philadelphia, the Knicks hold a 27-18 record. Meanwhile, the Kings, struggling with a 12-35 record, have dropped five consecutive games, last losing 139-116 to Detroit. Sacramento will be without Zach LaVine (back), Keegan Murray (ankle), and Malik Monk (ankle) for this matchup.
The game tips off at 7:30 PM ET from Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York. The latest betting odds at DraftKings Sportsbook favor New York by 14.5 points, with an over/under set at 227.5 points. Before placing bets, fans are encouraged to consult the SportsLine Projection Model for detailed NBA predictions and betting strategies.
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The model also suggests that nearly 60% of the simulations support a specific side of the spread, promising valuable insights for bettors. For complete analysis and the latest picks, SportsLine provides an in-depth breakdown of the game.
Fan Take:
This matchup is a key opportunity for the Knicks to continue their momentum and for the Kings to try and break their losing streak despite missing key players. Basketball fans should tune in as this game highlights how star power and team dynamics can significantly influence high-stakes outcomes, affecting both the season’s trajectory and playoff implications.

