Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks) Over 14.5 Points (-3333)

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When you're looking at a performer like Jalen Brunson, betting over on a 14.5 points proposition feels like a steal. This New York Knicks star has been an unstoppable force, especially on his home turf. In his last five outings, he's averaged a staggering 34.6 points at home. Even when facing the San Antonio Spurs, Brunson doesn't shy away, averaging an impressive 36 points. Moreover, his point consistency is the stuff of legends - hitting his mark in 20 out of the last 20 games. In fact, his most recent display of skill against the Spurs at home had him netting 27.7 points. Now, when you couple this with a model edge of 1.7% and an expected stat value of 27.84, betting over 14.5 for Brunson seems like a no-brainer. So, let's back Brunson to once again dazzle on the court this Sunday, March 1st

Jose Alvarado (New Orleans Pelicans) Over 6.5 Points (-139)

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When the New York Knicks tip-off against the San Antonio Spurs this Sunday, all eyes will be on Jose Alvarado. You'd be hard-pressed to find a player more on fire than Alvarado right now. He's averaging 10 points overall in the last five games, even better in front of a home crowd with 11.4 points. And let's not forget, he's been consistently smashing the over in his recent games, a perfect 4 out of 4 overall and an impeccable 5 out of 5 at home.Alvarado has a knack for stepping up against the Spurs too, averaging 6 points per game in their recent matchups. It's true that the Spurs' defense has been stingy, allowing just 6 opponent points on average. But given Alvarado's hot streak, we fully expect him to rise to the challenge and score over 6.5 points this Sunday. Now that's a bet worth considering!

De'Aaron Fox (San Antonio Spurs) Under 1.5 Steals (-222)

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Our target for the Sunday showdown between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs is De'Aaron Fox, and here's why: This lad has been a bit shy when it comes to swiping the ball lately. His performance, especially on the road, shows a clear trend - his average steals in the last five away games barely tip the scale at 1.6. This isn't just a passing phase either. Across his last five overall games, he's only managed an average of 0.4 steals. When it comes to games against the Knicks, he fairs slightly better with an average of 1.5 steals, but still under our mark. Keep in mind, he's notched up a perfect 8/8 hit rate in his last 8 games overall, and a 4/4 away hit rate in his last 4. So, taking Fox for Under 1.5 steals seems like a pretty solid bet.

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