Portland Trail Blazers VS New York Knicks
This NBA regular season game will be played at 07:00 Beijing time on January 12, 2026, with the Portland Trail Blazers hosting the New York Knicks. According to the moneyline odds provided by users, the home team Trail Blazers win is 2.60, the draw is 0.0, and the away team Knicks win is 1.53.
Recent RecordsPortland Trail Blazers: Focus on their recent performance before the game, usually with young players as the core, and may have impact on the offensive end, but defensive stability and game experience may be its shortcomings. New York Knicks: It is expected that they will remain competitive in the Eastern Conference at that time, and the roster structure will be more mature, especially in terms of defensive intensity and key ball handling.
In thepast head-to-head records of the two teams, the New York Knicks may have the upper hand in terms of overall strength and confrontation psychology. The Trail Blazers' home games against the Knicks tend to be intense, but the Knicks may be better in terms of roster depth and star quality.
The odds given by the oddsagency clearly show that the visiting Knicks (1.53) are clearly favored, while the Trail Blazers (2.60), who play at home, belong to the transferee. A draw odds of 0.0 mean that there is no draw option in this game, which is in line with the rules of the basketball game. The odds are deep in favor of the Knicks as the side with higher strength and probability of winning.
Predictingthe comprehensive odds pointing, team strength positioning and home and away factor analysis, the New York Knicks are more likely to win away from home in this game. If the Trail Blazers want to upset, they need their young core to play at a high level and effectively limit the Knicks' offensive strengths.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match discussion and data reference only. The results of sports events are affected by various factors such as on-the-spot status, injuries, tactics, etc., and there is uncertainty, please look at it rationally.
