Prop Bets: Toronto Raptors VS New York Knicks 2025-11-30
The Knicks vs. Raptors Showdown: A Statistical Farce with a 7.5-Point Spread
The New York Knicks (-7.5) are favored to stomp the Toronto Raptors in a game that’s already written in the stars (and the betting lines). With a 12-6 record and a 73.3% win rate as favorites, the Knicks are about as reliable as a microwave clock. The Raptors, meanwhile, are 14-6 but have the consistency of a broken compass—winning nine straight before this matchup but somehow still underdogs.
The Numbers Don’t Lie (Well, They Do a Little Bit)
- Spread: Knicks -7.5 (-280) / Raptors +7.5 (+220). The Knicks’ implied probability of a win? A comically safe 73.7%. The Raptors? A laughable 26.3%.
- Over/Under: 231.5 points. With both teams averaging 4.7 points over this total in their last eight meetings, the "Over" is a 68% favorite to be the correct answer. Bet it with the confidence of a guy who knows the Knicks’ offense is a leaky faucet.
Player Props to Watch
- Jalen Brunson is projected for 28.5 points (-117). The Knicks’ star is averaging 29.1 PPG, so this is a "give me my money" prop.
- Karl-Anthony Towns is chasing a 35.5 P+R prop. He’s a double-double machine, but can he hit 23.5 points? Probably. The line’s a bit high, but Towns’ 23.5 PPG makes this a solid "Over" play.
- Scottie Barnes is at 19.5 points (-115). Toronto’s star is having an off-week (23.5 PPG in his last five), so this line’s a bit soft. Fade him.
Why the Knicks Will Win
Because the Raptors’ recent nine-game win streak was against the 2020 Charlotte Hornets. The Knicks, meanwhile, have a 10-8 ATS record and a 7-1 mark as 7.5-point favorites. Plus, OG Anunoby’s injury? Toronto’s defense is now a sieve. The Knicks’ offense? A flamethrower.
Final Prediction
Knicks 125, Raptors 110. The Over hits because both teams are scoring like they’re on a caffeine IV drip. Jalen Brunson drops 30, Towns gets his double-double, and Scottie Barnes… well, he tries.
Bet: Knicks -7.5 (-280). The juice is steep, but this is a 73.7% dogma. Take the points and watch the Raptors fumble.
“Toronto’s only chance is if they play the Knicks in a dunk contest. Even then, they’d lose to Mitchell Robinson.”
Created: Nov. 30, 2025, 4:12 p.m. GMT