Kampuchea wrote:Current betting odds
https://dknetwork.draftkings.com/2025/05/16/opening-odds-for-knicks-vs-pacers-eastern-conference-finals/
Knicks favored.
OKC has betting odds for the title.
OKC basically looks mid to me
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Kampuchea wrote:Current betting odds
https://dknetwork.draftkings.com/2025/05/16/opening-odds-for-knicks-vs-pacers-eastern-conference-finals/
Knicks favored.
OKC has betting odds for the title.



JayTWill wrote:Not sure how this one will play out with 2 contrasting styles. The Pacers playing with more depth, more pace, more ball movement and player movement versus the Knicks and their higher level of top talent, slower pace and less ball and player movement. I can't say that I really love this matchup for the Knicks honestly. It could turn into a battle of attrition and the Knicks didn't win that battle last year trying to keep up with the Pacers.
The Knicks will need everyone as healthy as possible and Thibs may need to make a little more use of the bench this series to keep guys fresh. The 7-man rotation started dropping like flies last year. Hopefully the Knicks can control the boards and the pace. I wouldn't mind seeing the 2 big lineup more often if they can control the boards and possibly free up OG to either guard Hali a little more or just be more disruptive off-ball while not having to guard Siakam.
I do worry about having 2 bigs on the court while trying to keep up with the Pacers and I did not love the team's overall defensive communication against the Celtics. Thibs may have to bring Payne and Shamet back into the rotation for rest and to keep up with the Pacers. Boston plays at a much slower pace with more isos. The Knicks will have to do a much better job communicating their coverages and getting back on defense. They can't waste time jogging back on defense or arguing with the refs or the Pacers could run them off the court. They have to bring defensive effort and energy for a full 48.
robillionaire wrote:JayTWill wrote:Not sure how this one will play out with 2 contrasting styles. The Pacers playing with more depth, more pace, more ball movement and player movement versus the Knicks and their higher level of top talent, slower pace and less ball and player movement. I can't say that I really love this matchup for the Knicks honestly. It could turn into a battle of attrition and the Knicks didn't win that battle last year trying to keep up with the Pacers.
The Knicks will need everyone as healthy as possible and Thibs may need to make a little more use of the bench this series to keep guys fresh. The 7-man rotation started dropping like flies last year. Hopefully the Knicks can control the boards and the pace. I wouldn't mind seeing the 2 big lineup more often if they can control the boards and possibly free up OG to either guard Hali a little more or just be more disruptive off-ball while not having to guard Siakam.
I do worry about having 2 bigs on the court while trying to keep up with the Pacers and I did not love the team's overall defensive communication against the Celtics. Thibs may have to bring Payne and Shamet back into the rotation for rest and to keep up with the Pacers. Boston plays at a much slower pace with more isos. The Knicks will have to do a much better job communicating their coverages and getting back on defense. They can't waste time jogging back on defense or arguing with the refs or the Pacers could run them off the court. They have to bring defensive effort and energy for a full 48.
I think we need to win the battle of the bigs Towns and Mitch need to outplay Turner and Bryant. Nembhard is another guy I worry about going off so hopefully someone checks him.
GettinitDone wrote:
The Pacers, Wolves/ Thunder/ Nuggets, their fanbases, and the whole world trying to stop the Knicks in this year's playoffs


