The Knicks head to Philly looking to go 2-0 against their Atlantic devision rivals.
Both sides enter this match-up with a 5-5 record across their last 10 respective games, though the Knicks are sitting comfortably in 3rd in the East, while the Sixers are 11th, and three games outside of the play-in bracket.
Philly are a horrendous 6-11 at home this season, and 4-13 against the spread in those fixtures.
Meanwhile, the Knicks are 13-8 on the road, and an impressive 6-1 against devision rivals.
I have the Knicks to cover at Wells Fargo Center.
The T-Wolves look to even the ledger with the Dubs this season, when they welcome Curry and co to the Target Center on Thursday arvo (AEST).
Both sides are enduring mediocre seasons, the Warriors aer 19-20, sitting below the play-in bracket and look void of ideas, while Minnesota hasn’t looked the same since trading away KAT.
The T-Wolves are 10-8 in Minnesota this season, with one of their eight losses coming against the Dubs at the tailed of last year.
With both sides floundering at the minute, I’d much rather concentrate on the player markets for this fixture, specifically the 3PT FG markets.
Unsurprisingly, Steph is wavering 4.4 3-pointers made per game, 2nd highest in the league, not far behind is Antman, whose 4.2 3PT FGs puts him in 3rd.
I’m taking both perimeter superstars to knock down 3+ 3PT FG’s a piece.