
Back after a much-needed, multi-day rest following a lengthy NBA road trip, the Toronto Raptors return to the 6ix triumphant, riding high on a four-game win streak. Looking to extend their winning streak to five-games, the Raptors will play host to a bitter Atlantic Divison rival, as they face off against the New York Knicks.
In a clash for a top-three spot in the Eastern Conference standings, tonight’s tilt will have a playoff atmosphere as these two postseason contenders square off. The only way the action could get any better is by placing a bet on the clash with our Knicks vs. Raptors same game parlay picks.
Check out our expert picks and betting insight below to see how you can secure a big win on your bet slips this evening, and let’s get ready to dunk on the oddsmakers with out juicy Knicks vs. Raptors same game parlay.
- Under 221.5 Points (-110)
- Immanuel Quickley 5+ Rebounds (+140)
- Scottie Barnes 20+ Points (+155)
Knicks vs. Raptors Same Game Parlay
Under 221.5 Points (-110)
In a duel that’s set to go down to the wire, instead of betting on the winner of this evening’s contest, tonight we’re going to pivot our focus to the point total, taking the Under 221.5 point line on the Knicks vs. Raptors.
While both teams feature dependable offences that can pop off for high-scoring performances on any given night, this hasn’t been the trend between them as of late. In four of their last six head-to-head matchups played against one another, including both of this season’s previous matchups, the score has remained fairly low, finishing Under 221.5 points.
Pitting the Knicks top-five offence against the Raptors top-five defence, this clash of styles could produce fireworks on the court this evening, as well as plenty of gamesmanship and coaching adjustments throughout. As both teams look to find a weakness in their opponent’s game plan that they can exploit, expect a slower, more methodical pace on both sides of the court as neither side is able to light up the scoreboard.
Bet the Under on the Knicks vs. Raptors this evening and watch as the score stays low to win you the dough on our same game parlay.
Immanuel Quickley 5+ Rebounds (+140)
Just like Drake back in 2016, whenever Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley steps on the floor of Madison Square Garden, he’s always looking for revenge. Hoping to ramp up his intensity level against his former team, bank on Quickley to crash the glass with supreme effort this evening as he hauls in 5+ rebounds.
An underrated aspect of Quickley’s game, the undersized guard has remained a dependable rebounder for the Raptors all season. Averaging 4.4 rebounds per game on the season, IQ has exploded in production in recent games, having tallied 5+ rebounds in three-straight games, including an 11-rebound explosion against the Oklahoma City Thunder his last time out.
Taking on a superb rebounding team in the Knicks, while it may not come easily, look for Quickley to slither through the trees inside the paint, letting them battle along the boards, tipping and popping the ball free, allowing him to pounce on these opportune loose balls in order to generate easy rebounds
Set to continue expanding his repertoire and responsibility within the Raptors game plan, bank on Quickley to grab 5+ rebounds against the Knicks as he shows his former team what they’re missing in tonight’s climactic smackdown.
Scottie Barnes 20+ Points (+155)
Beginning to take the league by storm, Raptors superstar Scottie Barnes is slowly becoming one of the most-talked-about players of the 2025-26 season. With his case to win Defensive Player of the Year ramping up, as well as his increased offensive output, look for the soon-to-be All-Star to show off his deep bag of tricks as he drops 20+ points against the Knicks.
One of the best pure athletes across the entire NBA, Barnes is nearly impossible to slow down at the rim when he gathers a head of steam. Able to finish through contact with authority, the lacklustre rim protection of the Knicks is set to be exposed this evening as Barnes has no trouble getting easy twos throughout the contest.
Not just a one-trick pony, Barnes has evolved tremendously as a mid-range shooter, stroking in 48.1% of all shots between 15-19 feet of the basket, placing him 18th in the NBA from this distance among players who average at least one middy per game this season
In a monumental matchup against a division rival with a top spot in the Eastern Conference up-for-grabs, look for Scottie to take over as he torches the Knicks for 20+ points, netting you a hefty payout thanks to his superb scoring skill.
