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Sunday delivered decisive wins, fourth-quarter bursts and another dominant home showing from the Knicks, who remained perfect at Madison Square Garden. Minnesota overwhelmed Sacramento. Houston closed strong in Milwaukee. Boston’s perimeter flurry turned the final minutes. Detroit escaped a late threat. Golden State hammered short-handed Indiana. Oklahoma City erased a 19-point deficit for its 10th straight win over Memphis. Bettors tracked shooting swings, rotations and pace on Odds & Scores as several teams showed meaningful early-season trends.
Knicks 134, Nets 98
Karl-Anthony Towns posted 28 points and 12 rebounds as New York improved to 6–0 at home. Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby added 19 each. The Knicks shot 54.5 percent and hit 17 threes.
Michael Porter Jr. scored 25 for Brooklyn, which fell to 1–9. Drake Powell added 15. The Nets shot 40.2 percent.
Pistons 111, 76ers 108
Cade Cunningham delivered 26 points and 11 assists as Detroit won its sixth straight. Jalen Duren posted 21 points and 16 rebounds. Duncan Robinson scored 17.
Tyrese Maxey scored 33 for Philadelphia. Andre Drummond added 17 and 12 in place of Joel Embiid.
Capper Insight: Sas Insider — up $10,457 over 14 days — has highlighted Detroit’s efficiency surge and late-game shot quality, a trend reflected across matchup edges shown on the Picks Leaderboard.
Warriors 114, Pacers 83
Jimmy Butler III scored 21 and Al Horford hit four threes off the bench to help Golden State break open a tight game. Quinten Post and Brandin Podziemski scored 14 each.
Andrew Nembhard led Indiana with 14. Jay Huff posted a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double.
Timberwolves 144, Kings 117
Anthony Edwards scored 26 as Minnesota coasted in Sacramento. Jaden McDaniels added 21. Rudy Gobert posted 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Zach LaVine scored 26 for the Kings. DeMar DeRozan added 22 and Domantas Sabonis had 20 points and 13 boards.
Rockets 122, Bucks 115
Kevin Durant scored 31 points and took over late to push Houston past Milwaukee. Alperen Sengun added 23 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Reed Sheppard hit four threes.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 37 but missed four late free throws. Ryan Rollins scored 19.
Celtics 111, Magic 107
Jaylen Brown scored 27. Derrick White added 21. Anfernee Simons hit five threes and scored 25 off the bench as Boston surged late.
Paolo Banchero scored 28 and Franz Wagner added 20 for Orlando, but the pair went 1-for-9 from deep.
Thunder 114, Grizzlies 100
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 35 points as Oklahoma City erased a 19-point deficit. He scored 22 after halftime, including nine points in a 31-second explosion in the fourth. Chet Holmgren and Ajay Mitchell scored 21 each.
Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 17 for Memphis. Cedric Coward had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Capper Insight: Computer Picks — up $4,772 over 14 days — continues to mark Oklahoma City as one of the league’s highest-value comeback teams, a pattern visible across projections and noted on the Handicappers page.
Handicappers Roundup
Sas Insider remains the top-performing capper with $10,457 over the past 14 days, continuing a run powered by sides and totals across all major leagues. Knup Sports – POTD follows at $6,163, while Computer Picks holds $4,772, sustaining its strongest projection window of the season. Sports Hub – Free Picks added $3,271, making this the most profitable two-week cluster on the platform this year.
For deeper strategic edges — including pace evaluation, variance management and bankroll structure — bettors can reference the Bettors Handbook, with additional insights inside the daily Sportshub Blog.
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