Cleveland Cavaliers vs New York Knicks Game 1 Betting Preview and Predictions

Knicks host the Cavs tonight at MSG.
The Eastern Conference Finals open tonight at Madison Square Garden with two teams arriving in completely different situations. Cleveland survived consecutive seven-game wars against Detroit and Toronto, while New York has spent the last week dismantling opponents and resting up.
Oddsmakers have reflected that contrast aggressively, installing the Knicks as 7-point home favorites with a total sitting around 216.5–217.5.
Odds Snapshot
- Spread: Knicks -7 (-110)
- Moneyline: Knicks -270 | Cavs +220
- Total: 216.5
Matchup Breakdown
Fatigue Edge Favors New York
The biggest storyline entering Game 1 is wear and tear.
Cleveland has played:
- 14 playoff games already
- Back-to-back seven-game series
- A physical Detroit matchup immediately before this one
Meanwhile, New York enters:
- On a seven-game heater
- Rested
- Healthy
- Dominating on both ends
During that seven-game winning streak, the Knicks own:
- 1st in Offensive Rating: 130.5
- 2nd in Defensive Rating: 103
- Net Rating: +27.5
That’s an absurd playoff stretch and explains why the market has steamed heavily toward New York.
Why Jalen Brunson Is the Biggest Problem for Cleveland
Jalen Brunson has been surgical in these playoffs.
Brunson playoff shooting:
- 40.9% from three
- 46.7% from three at home
- 3+ made threes in 7 of 10 playoff games
- 4 of 5 home playoff games with 3+ triples
The matchup also lines up perfectly.
Cleveland’s perimeter defense has quietly become a serious issue:
- Detroit shot 39% from deep in the semifinals after being a mediocre 3-point shooting team all season
- Rotational closeouts have looked slow
- Fatigue has hurt Cleveland’s point-of-attack defense late in games
That’s dangerous against a Knicks offense built around drive-and-kick creation.
Best Prop Angle
Brunson Over 2.5 Threes
This feels like one of the strongest player looks on the board given:
- Home shooting splits
- Volume
- Cleveland’s perimeter issues
- MSG pace boost
Karl-Anthony Towns Could Quietly Control This Game
Karl-Anthony Towns has become the connective hub of New York’s offense.
He’s recorded:
- 5+ assists in seven straight games
The reason it matters:
- Cleveland has been collapsing aggressively on interior touches
- Knicks shooters are spacing extremely well
- Towns is punishing doubles immediately
That opens looks for:
- Mikal Bridges
- Josh Hart
- Miles McBride
Bridges in particular appears to be emerging from his early playoff slump:
- 46.7% from three recently
- 2+ made threes in 3 of his last 5
McBride remains the volatility piece after his seven-triple eruption against Philly.
Cleveland’s Path to Covering
If the Cavs stay inside the number, it likely comes from one thing:
Donovan Mitchell becoming a distributor
Donovan Mitchell averaged:
- 5.7 assists in the regular season
- Just 2.9 assists in the playoffs
But there’s a telling trend:
- Cleveland is 44-19 SU in games where Mitchell records 4+ assists
- They’re 4-0 in such playoff games
The Cavs become significantly more dangerous when Mitchell attacks to create rather than purely score.
If he falls into isolation-heavy basketball against New York’s wing defenders, Cleveland could struggle badly offensively.
The James Harden X-Factor
James Harden has quietly become Cleveland’s pressure-release valve.
Since arriving via trade, Harden has:
- Taken over stretches offensively
- Served as secondary initiation
- Reduced Mitchell’s workload
Interestingly:
- Harden led Cleveland in scoring in four playoff games
- The Cavs went only 2-2 in those contests
That suggests Cleveland is at its best when Harden complements Mitchell — not replaces him.
Still, his half-court creation may be essential tonight against New York’s elite defense.
ATS & Total Trends
Knicks Trends
- 7-3 ATS this postseason
- 6-1 ATS last seven games
- Massive momentum edge
Cavs Trends
- 7-7 ATS overall
- 4-1 ATS last five
- 9-5 to the Over in playoffs
Knicks Totals
- 5 Overs
- 5 Unders
The total is tricky because:
- New York’s offense is elite right now
- Cleveland’s defense looks vulnerable
- But playoff pace tends to slow in conference finals openers
Best Bets
Best Side
Knicks -7
The situational setup is almost perfect:
- Rest advantage
- Home court
- Better current form
- Health edge
- Defensive edge
- Cleveland fatigue concerns
If New York starts fast, Cleveland may struggle to generate enough efficient offense to recover.
Best Player Prop
Jalen Brunson Over 2.5 Made Threes
Everything aligns:
- Home splits
- Volume
- Matchup
- Cleveland perimeter breakdowns
- Offensive rhythm
Lean
Over 216.5
This number is slightly low considering:
- Cleveland games are 9-5 to the Over this postseason
- Knicks offense has exploded recently
- Both teams now rely heavily on perimeter creation
The concern is fatigue slowing Cleveland offensively, but if the Cavs can contribute even average scoring output, this game can climb into the 220s.
Predicted Script
Expect New York to push tempo early and test Cleveland’s tired legs immediately. Brunson should aggressively hunt switches, while Towns operates as the offensive hub from the elbows and high post.
For Cleveland, Mitchell likely needs:
- 30+ points
- 5+ assists
- Efficient transition scoring
Otherwise, New York’s depth and defensive pressure could gradually separate this game by the third quarter.
Final Prediction
Knicks 116, Cavaliers 106
Best Bets Recap
- Knicks -7
- Brunson Over 2.5 Threes
- Over 216.5








