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Raptors vs Knicks Predictions, Picks, Odds, Props 4/10

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The New York Knicks (52-28) will host the Toronto Raptors (45-35) in the NBA tonight. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET from Madison Square Garden in New York City. The game will broadcast live on MSG.

The Knicks are 6.5-point favorites over the Raptors on the spread (Knicks -6.5), with the over/under set at 221.5 total points. New York is a -258 favorite to win outright on the moneyline, while Toronto is +210 to pull off the upset.

Let's get into my Raptors vs. Knicks predictions and NBA picks for Friday, April 10.


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Raptors vs Knicks Prediction

  • Raptors vs Knicks pick: Karl-Anthony Towns Over 11.5 Rebounds

My Knicks vs. Raptors best bet is on Karl-Anthony Towns to record over 11.5 rebounds. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live NBA odds page.


Raptors vs Knicks Odds

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Friday, April 10
7:30 p.m. ET
MSG
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+6.5
-118
221.5
-108o / -112u
+210
Knicks Odds
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-6.5
-102
221.5
-108o / -112u
-258
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NBA odds here.
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Toronto Raptors vs New York Knicks Preview

The Raptors jumped to fifth place in the East after another dominant win over the Heat last night, blowing them out by a score of 128-114 — although, it looked a lot worse prior to garbage time.

The 5-9 spots in the East are still tight, as well as what's happening at three and four between the Knicks and Cavaliers.

The Knicks beat the Celtics 112-106 last night at MSG while fully healthy, and as of this morning, their injury report should be considered incomplete. The same goes for Toronto, given the Raptors are also on a back-to-back.

However, it's worth noting that both teams need this game, especially Toronto.

The Cavs are sitting guys (Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen) in the second of a home-and-home against the Hawks tonight. And the Pelicans are sitting Zion Williamson, Dejounte Murray and Trey Murphy, with others questionable for tonight's game against the Celtics.

In all likelihood, the Knicks — who have the Cleveland tiebreaker — will keep the No. 3 seed, but the games still need to be played. And Toronto swept Atlanta this season, so they control that tiebreaker, too.

Injury-wise, Mitchell Robinson doesn't play back-to-backs, but otherwise, no Knicks updates as of early Friday morning.

For Toronto, every main character was available on Thursday.

Immanuel Quickley is a back-to-back rest candidate after returning to a combined 41 minutes across Tuesday and Thursday's games after a two-week absence.


Raptors vs Knicks Betting Predictions, Analysis

For this game, I'm backing Karl-Anthony Towns to go over 11.5 rebounds. This is already at 12.5 in a lot of places.

Robinson doesn't play back-to-backs, the Raptors can't put up points against the Knicks — they've scored no more than 101 in four games against them — and Towns has pulled down 8, 16, 22 and 12 boards against them this season.

He has also grabbed 11 or more rebounds in four of his past five contests.

Both teams are in the top four in unders after a win, and Toronto has the fifth-most unders on no rest. They're also in a travel spot.

Even if his minutes are limited in a back-to-back, I like Towns being able to gobble up boards against Toronto (again).

Raptors vs Knicks Pick

  • Karl-Anthony Towns Over 11.5 Rebounds (-130, FanDuel)

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Bryan Fonseca is a contributor for The Action Network specializing in basketball and combat sports. He began betting in 2019 while hosting DraftKings Tonight on MSG Networks. Before joining Action in 2022, Fonseca worked as an on-air host and writer at various outlets, including FanDuel, BasketballNews.com, Futuro Media, SLAM and SB Nation. Currently, he's also a sports editor and on-air analyst for the New York Post, where he covers the NBA, boxing, international basketball, betting and more. 

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