Knicks vs Kings Odds, Prediction, Picks, NBA Parlay for Monday, March 10

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The New York Knicks (40-23) will visit the Sacramento Kings (33-30) in the NBA tonight. Tipoff is set for 10:30 p.m. ET at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. The game will be broadcast live on NBA TV.

The Knicks are 2-point road favorites over the Kings on the spread (Knicks -2), with the over/under set at 223 total points. New York is a -142 favorite to win outright, while Sacramento is +120 to pull off the upset.

Let's get into my Knicks vs. Kings predictions and NBA picks for Monday, March 10.

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Knicks vs Kings Prediction

Moneyline

My Knicks vs. Kings best bet is on New York moneyline, with the best line currently available at DraftKings. But as always, make sure to shop for the best line using our live NBA odds page.

Over/Under

I'm staying away from the total in this matchup.

My Pick: Knicks Moneyline (-142)

Knicks vs Kings Odds, Spread, Picks

Knicks Logo
Monday, March 10
10:30 p.m. ET
NBA TV
Kings Logo
Knicks Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-2
-110
223
-110o / -110u
-142
Kings Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+2
-110
223
-110o / -110u
+120
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NBA odds here.
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  • Knicks vs. Kings spread: Knicks -2
  • Knicks vs. Kings over/under: 223 total points
  • Knicks vs. Kings moneyline: Knicks -142, Kings +120
  • Knicks vs. Kings best bet:Knicks ML (-142)

New York Knicks vs Sacramento Kings NBA Monday Preview

The Knicks face off against the Sacramento Kings as they continue their Western Conference road trip. There is a bit of a damper on the Knicks' prospects right now after Jalen Brunson's injury while the Kings are looking to escape the Play-In Tournament.

The Knicks are without Jalen Brunson (ankle) and he is expected to miss at least the next two weeks. The Kings will continue to miss Domantas Sabonis (hamstring) while Malik Monk (toe) may be able to play after missing Sunday's matchup against the Clippers.

Brunson's absence is significant for the Knicks. He's the clear primary engine of the offense and they will need to search for an identity without him. The silver lining is that they need to do this for the Playoffs and the Knicks could desperately use someone else to create and generate offense for them without Brunson on the floor.

This season, without Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns has seen the most significant bump to his scoring with a near 50% increase from 28.8 per 100 to 43.2 points per 100 possessions, per PBPStats. Cameron Payne, Miles McBride, and Josh Hart all see significant bumps in assist rate without Brunson as well.

The Kings remain without Sabonis, who is a key distributor and the best rebounder in the league right now while averaging over 14 per game. Without Sabonis, they've been playing Jonas Valanciunas extended minutes and he saw 42 last night against the Clippers in Overtime. This is a tough spot for him against KAT who can stretch the floor and attack from the perimeter.


Knicks vs Kings Betting Predictions

The Knicks dismantled the Kings earlier this season 143-120 but it was due to a nearly 50% shooting performance from beyond the arc and the Knicks dominated on the glass with a 53-38 advantage. Here, without Sabonis, the Kings may have more difficulties.

The Kings are just 3-8 ATS with zero rest and 4-11 with a rest disadvantage. Neither team is particularly strong ATS this season; however, the Knicks should be looking to bounce back against a team with a rest disadvantage.

For my same game parlay, I'll take Kat 25+ Points, KAT 10+ Rebounds, and Hart 5+ Assists.

Knicks vs Kings Best Bet

  • Knicks ML (-142)

Same Game Parlay Picks

  • Karl-Anthony Towns 25+ Points
  • Karl-Anthony Towns 10+ Rebounds
  • Josh Hart 5+ Assists

Parlay Payout: -110


Kings vs. Knicks Betting Trends

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Joe Dellera is a Contributor for the Action Network and an attorney in the State of New Jersey. He is an avid sports fan and focuses on the NBA. Joe loves a good dad joke; however, he still can’t find any humor in the Knicks. He’s always cutting carbs, but let’s get this bread.

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