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The New York Knicks will look to extend their winning streak to five games when they take on the San Antonio Spurs in a Christmas Day matchup. New York is coming off a 139-125 win over the Toronto Raptors on Monday, while the Spurs dropped a 111-106 decision at Philadelphia that same night. The Spurs (15-14), who are fourth in the Southwest Division, are 4-7 on the road this season. The Knicks (19-10), who are second in the Atlantic Division, are 9-4 on their home court.
Tip-off from Madison Square Garden in New York is set for noon ET. The Knicks are 8.5-point favorites in the latest Spurs vs. Knicks odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is set at 222. Before entering any Spurs vs. Knicks picks, you'll want to see the NBA predictions from the model at SportsLine.
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