New York Knicks vs Philadelphia 76ers Betting Pick & Prediction 1/15/25

At 7:00 ET, the 76ers (15-23) will host the Knicks (26-15) in a divisional matchup. New York is currently favored by 5.5 points, and the over/under line is set at 219.

This game will be played at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and can be seen on ESPN. The Knicks (-226) are 3rd in the Eastern Conference and 2nd in the Atlantic Division, while the 76ers (+188) are 11th in the East and 3rd in the Atlantic. Philadelphia has lost three straight games.

NEW YORK KNICKS VS PHILADELPHIA 76ERS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Philadelphia 76ers +5.5

This game will be played at Wells Fargo Center at 7:00 ET on Wednesday, January 15th.

WHY BET THE PHILADELPHIA 76ERS:

  • We have this one finishing with a projected score of 131-128 in favor of the 76ers.
  • Our projections have Joel Embiid finishing with 28 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists.
  • From the field, we have the 76ers finishing with a field goal percentage of 45.1% and knocking down 14 threes.

Can New York Lock in a Road Win?

The Knicks fell to 26-15 on the season after a 124-119 home loss to the Pistons on Monday. New York, favored by 8 points, not only lost but also failed to cover the spread. The game’s total score of 243 points exceeded the O/U line of 224.5 by 18.5 points.

After a rough start, trailing 37-26 after the 1st quarter, the Knicks bounced back with a strong 2nd quarter, outscoring Detroit 37-22. However, a 10-0 run by the Pistons in the 3rd quarter put New York in a hole, and despite a 29-29 4th quarter, the Knicks couldn’t close the gap.

Jalen Brunson’s 31-point, 11-assist performance wasn’t enough for the Knicks in their 124-119 loss to the Pistons. Brunson shot 50% from the field and added 12 points in the 4th quarter. Mikal Bridges hit 6 threes at a 75% clip, finishing with 27 points, 11 of which came in the 3rd quarter.

Karl-Anthony Towns contributed 26 points and 12 rebounds, connecting on 4 threes. The Knicks made 15 threes as a team, shooting 40.5% from deep and 50% overall from the field.

Defensively, the Knicks had a strong 2nd quarter, holding the Pistons to 22 points, but they struggled in the 1st and 3rd quarters, giving up 37 and 36 points, respectively, in a 124-119 loss. Overall, New York allowed Detroit to shoot 50% from the field.

The Knicks also gave up 15 threes, with the Pistons hitting 44% from deep. Detroit went to the line 18 times, making 17 free throws. New York finished with 32 defensive rebounds, allowing 11 offensive boards, and recorded 5 steals and 2 blocks.

Are Philadelphia Ready for a Home Win?

The 76ers dropped to 15-23 on the season after a 118-102 home loss to the Thunder on Tuesday. Philadelphia entered the game as +16 point underdogs, and the final score resulted in a push. The over/under line was set at 214, and the teams combined for 220 points.

Oklahoma City went on an early 11-0 run, extending the score from 12-9 to 20-12. Philadelphia responded by winning the 2nd quarter 22-21 and the 3rd quarter 38-29, closing the gap to 87-81. However, the Thunder took control again in the 4th, outscoring the 76ers 31-21 to seal the win.

In their 118-102 loss to the Thunder, the 76ers struggled offensively, shooting 44% from the field and just 29.5% from beyond the arc, hitting 13 threes. Justin Edwards led the way with 25 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists, connecting on 4 threes at a 44.4% rate.

Jeff Dowtin contributed 18 points, with 10 coming in the 3rd quarter, while Guerschon Yabusele added 17 points and 7 rebounds, shooting 66.7% from the floor and hitting 3 threes at 60%. Ricky Council also chipped in 7 of his 13 points in the 3rd quarter.

Defensively, the 76ers struggled in the 1st quarter, giving up 37 points, but tightened up in the 2nd, allowing just 21. However, they couldn’t maintain that momentum, allowing 29 points in the 3rd and 31 in the 4th, resulting in a 118-102 loss to the Thunder.

Philadelphia allowed Oklahoma City to shoot 55% from the field, though they limited the Thunder to 12 made threes on 33% shooting. The 76ers sent the Thunder to the line 18 times, where they made 16 free throws. Philadelphia also gave up 10 offensive rebounds while recording 10 steals and 1 block.