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Cleveland Cavaliers Face Tough Odds Against Knicks in Eastern Conference Finals

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are struggling in the 2026 Eastern Conference Finals, trailing the New York Knicks 3-0. As they play game 4 in front of their home fans, the challenge is to avoid elimination. The Knicks have been formidable throughout the 2026 NBA Playoffs, boasting a 10-game winning streak and a historic point differential.

Despite these odds, Cleveland received support from bettors before games 2 and 3. In game 2, the Cavaliers were +6 underdogs after initially opening at +5.5. They then opened as -2.5 favorites for game 3 and closed at -3.5. Yet, for the upcoming game 4, Cleveland is again an underdog with a +2.5 spread.

Will Cleveland manage to extend their season, or will the Knicks secure their place in the NBA Finals?

For game 4, the betting scene favors New York. Key wagers include:

  • New York Knicks moneyline: -140 at Caesars Sportsbook, risking 1.4 units.
  • Mikal Bridges points: Over 14.5 (-115) at FanDuel, risking 0.58 units.
  • Jarrett Allen points: Over 12.5 (-112) at FanDuel, risking 0.52 units.

The Knicks’ performance has been dominant, especially in the concluding moments of game 3. Cleveland’s defensive struggles are evident, particularly against Jalen Brunson, who takes advantage of weaknesses in their defense.

New York’s strength on the perimeter is essential. With defenders like Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, and Josh Hart, they can counter Cleveland’s star players such as Donovan Mitchell and James Harden.

Supporting the Knicks’ betting line is Mikal Bridges’ improvement after a challenging start against Atlanta. He’s now averaging 19.1 points, with an impressive shooting performance throughout the playoffs.

Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen remains a strong presence, scoring consistently with a notable offensive rating. His ability to convert rebounds into scores is crucial, considering Harden’s play style.

In conclusion, the prediction for game 4 is Knicks 114, Cavaliers 101.

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