Prop Bets: Cleveland Cavaliers VS New York Knicks 2025-10-22
New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers: A Tale of Two Teams and a Point Spread
The New York Knicks, fresh off their 3-point favorite status, host the Cleveland Cavaliers in what promises to be a defensive slugfest. The over/under is a frugal 228.5 points, suggesting this won’t be a fireworks show. But hey, at least the Knicks’ offense is as reliable as a broken sprinkler—inefficient but occasionally refreshing.
Key Players to Watch
- Karl-Anthony Towns (Knicks): The 21.5 PPG/11.5 RPG machine is a -235 favorite to post a double-double. If he doesn’t, the Knicks might as well start a juggling act with their bench.
- Donovan Mitchell (Cavs): The 26.5 PPG scorer is a -110 favorite to eclipse 26.5 points. If he does, the Knicks’ defense will need to start playing chess with the Cavaliers’ offense.
- Josh Hart (Knicks): His 9.5 PPG line is a -112 favorite, because nothing says “confidence” like giving fans a 12% chance of disappointment.
The Spread: 2.5 Points
The Knicks are -2.5 favorites, which is about as exciting as a tax audit. Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell will likely make this a game, but the Cavs’ 12th-ranked defense (112.4 PPG allowed) isn’t exactly a juggernaut. Expect a final score like 114-111 Knicks, because nothing says “dominance” like winning by three while shooting 40% from the field.
Prop Bets Worth Your Time
- Towns Over 21.5 Points (-110): Take the under if you enjoy watching Towns airball 10 three-pointers.
- Mitchell Over 26.5 Points (-110): A must-play if you’re into the thrill of Mitchell’s mid-range heroics (and the agony of his turnovers).
- Total Rebounds Under 45 (-110): With both teams’ big men prioritizing points over boards, this is a safe bet for the faint of heart.
Final Prediction
The Knicks win 113-110 in a game that’ll have you questioning why you’re still watching a 48-minute snoozefest. Mitchell drops 28, Towns grabs a double-double, and the crowd at Madison Square Garden will be louder than the postgame analysis.
Why? Because in the NBA, even a 3-point favorite can feel like a 3-point disaster. Buckle up.
Created: Oct. 21, 2025, 6:17 p.m. GMT