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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (557) New York Knicks at (558) Cleveland Cavaliers: Team Total | 8:00pm EDT - May 25/2026 |
The PLAY: New York Knicks Total Over 110.5 (-104)
The Knicks have won 10 in a row heading into today while averaging 122.2 points scored per game, shooting 53.8% from the field, and made 40.9% of the 3-point shot attempts. The Knicks have also won all 5 of their 2026 playoff contests on the road while averaging 125.4 points scored per game, shooting 53.6% from the field, and making an eye-catching 43.4% of their 3-point shot attempts.
Bet the Knicks over their team total of 111.0 or lower.
Consultant Bio
Ross Benjamin has made his reputation in the sports handicapping industry by being one of the sharpest prognosticators over the last 21 years. Included in professional sports handicapper Ron Raymond’s 2008 published book 50 Greatest Sports Betting Secrets, he probably says it best. One of the most underrated and sharpest sports handicappers I know is Ross Benjamin.
Ross’s sports betting advice is simple yet prophetic. If you want to be a successful sports handicapper, then start by thinking like an oddsmaker.