Chicago Bulls vs New York Knicks Predictions: Best Player Props & Picks
By Jordan Tomiyama in NBA Basketball
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- The New York Knicks square off with the Chicago Bulls at Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks are a massive 14.5-point favorite
- Should you target Karl-Anthony Towns to record a double-double? He’s perfectly positioned to clean the glass against Chicago’s compromised frontcourt
- What kind of player prop bets should you be looking at? Keep scrolling to find out!
The Chicago Bulls head to Madison Square Garden to clash with the New York Knicks on April 03, 2026, at 7:30 PM ET, with the game broadcast nationally on NBA TV, alongside local coverage on MSG and CHSN. As the regular season winds down, this Eastern Conference showdown presents plenty of angles for sharp bettors. The Knicks enter as formidable home favorites, driven by the elite playmaking of Jalen Brunson and the versatile frontcourt presence of Karl-Anthony Towns. Both stars have been getting buckets recently, making New York a reliable squad to back at the Garden. Check out where the Knicks rank in terms of NBA championship odds.
Chicago embraces the role of the scrappy road underdog. If the Bulls want to cover the number or pull off an outright upset, they will need heavy offensive production from Collin Sexton. They also need crucial ball movement from Josh Giddey to pace the fast-paced offense designed by their bench boss. I am ready to break down the matchup dynamics, highlight the smartest betting angles, and provide the definitive edge to help you cash your tickets tonight. Keep scrolling to see my top picks.

CHI vs NYK Injury Reports
Heading into this Eastern Conference clash, the health of both rosters presents a MASSIVE contrast. New York is managing a relatively clean bill of health with only two players listed, while Chicago is navigating an injury report with 10 active players.
The Knicks are currently monitoring Mitchell Robinson (Ankle) and Miles McBride (Pelvis), who are both day-to-day after missing Wednesday’s game. Robinson’s availability will completely dictate the center rotation.
The Bulls are working through a much lengthier list of absences. Josh Giddey (Hamstring), Nick Richards (Elbow), and Tre Jones (Ankle) are all questionable. Anfernee Simons (Wrist) remains out. Guerschon Yabusele, Mac McClung, and Lachlan Olbrich are probable.
More importantly, Chicago’s frontcourt depth is permanently compromised for the year. Jalen Smith, Zach Collins, and Noa Essengue are all officially ruled out for the remainder of the season.
If Giddey cannot take the floor, it triggers a massive usage bump for Dosunmu and Sexton. On the New York side, if Robinson sits, Towns will face virtually zero internal competition for rebounds. I am closely monitoring these statuses to determine the closing line value before tip-off.
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Bulls vs Knicks Player-Prop Odds
Oddsmakers have set some intriguing lines for tonight’s contest. I shopped around to find the best available NBA odds across the market for our key rotation players in this matchup.
Chicago operates at a blistering pace of 102.4 possessions per game, maximizing their offensive opportunities. This extra-pass system relies heavily on ball movement, resulting in 28.5 assists per contest. I absolutely love targeting the Over on assists for Chicago’s primary ball-handlers here.
Conversely, Chicago’s defense is a structural mess. The Bulls bleed points, allowing a massive 121.4 opponent points per game alongside a lackluster Defensive Rating of 115.1. They are incredibly vulnerable to opposing facilitators, surrendering 28.8 opponent assists per game. This is a dream matchup for Brunson to stuff the stat sheet.
New York completely dominates the rebounding battle. They boast a formidable 53.1% Total Rebound Percentage, effectively neutralizing opponent possessions by swallowing up 77.0% of available defensive rebounds. They generate extra possessions with 12.9 offensive rebounds per game.
However, the Knicks are highly susceptible to perimeter volume. New York yields 38.3 opponent three-point attempts and 13.8 made threes per game. The Bulls will need to rely on the three-ball to stay competitive as road underdogs, setting up a great perimeter prop opportunity. Ready for my absolute best bets? Scroll down to see my favorite plays.
Bulls vs Knicks Player-Prop Picks
Oddsmakers have drawn a massive line in the sand for tonight’s tilt. New York is laying a staggering -14.5 against the spread (-102 at DraftKings), with the total set at 237.5 (-110 at BetMGM). The Knicks’ moneyline sits at an astronomical -1100 at Caesars, reflecting near-absolute confidence in the home squad.
I have identified two high-value player prop angles to target for this matchup.
- My Pick: Karl-Anthony Towns to record a Double-Double(-210 at FanDuel)
My first pick is Karl-Anthony Towns to record a double-double. Towns has been a rebounding machine in his own building, averaging an imposing 12.4 rebounds and 20.2 points per game at Madison Square Garden this season.
The Bulls arguably have the worst road defense in the NBA, surrendering 124.6 points per game across 37 away games. Towns will easily clear his scoring minimums, earn easy points at the charity stripe, and grab defensive boards off missed perimeter shots. Towns has recorded a double-double in 28 of his 34 home games this season, giving this prop a highly reliable 82.3% success rate.
- My Pick: Jalen Brunson two or more made threes (-275 at BetMGM)
My second pick is Jalen Brunson, for his over-made threes. If the Knicks want to crush their Bulls on home court, they must exploit the Bulls’ sometimes suspect defense. Jalen Brunson has hit at least two threes in three of his last five games.
Brunson is averaging 26.1 points per game and is shooting 37.1% from three-point land. He gets a lot of buckets from deep and it opens up the whole floor for him to attack the defense.
Odds as of April 3rd, at 2:05 pm ET from FanDuel and BetMGM
Jordan has worked in sports media for the last seven years, writing articles, managing social media, and covering sporting events for various media outlets. Jordan's work focuses on NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and the NHL.