- All
- 1st half
- 2nd half
- 1st quarter
- 2nd quarter
- 3rd quarter
- 4th quarter
The upcoming NBA regular season game on October 31, 2025, between the New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls at the United Center in Chicago, IL, promises an exciting matchup for basketball fans and sports bettors alike. This game, broadcasted on MSG and CHSN, offers valuable betting trends and game insights to help bettors make informed decisions.
The New York Knicks come into this game with a 2-2 straight-up record and have struggled on the road with an 0-2 away record. They average 110.5 points per game, allowing 110.7 points, and shoot 33% from beyond the arc. The Chicago Bulls, on the other hand, boast a strong home record of 3-0 and an overall 4-0 straight-up record. They average 119.8 points per game and allow 108.3 points, shooting an impressive 38.6% from three-point range.
The Bulls' starting five includes notable players who have been consistent contributors this season, and despite some questionable injury notes, the lineup is expected to be strong. The Knicks will rely on their key players to try to overcome their away struggles. This game is listed with a point spread favoring the Knicks by -4.5 and an over/under total of 235 points, reflecting expectations of a competitive and moderately high-scoring game.
Analyzing recent performances, the Bulls have been dominant with multiple wins covering the spread, while the Knicks have had mixed results. The Bulls' superior three-point shooting and home court advantage make them a compelling choice against the spread, while the Knicks' defense might keep the score near the total line. Bettors should consider these betting stats and trends to place smart wagers.
For a deeper dive into the matchup, check out their closely contested last game on February 20, 2025, when the Knicks edged the Bulls 113-111 at Madison Square Garden. This game also provides an excellent opportunity to use advanced tools like Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription to gain an edge, or place bets confidently with a U.S. regulated sportsbook.