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TST Best Bets: April 25, 2026

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Apr 23, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) makes the go-ahead basket over New York Knicks guard Miles McBride (2) in the fourth quarter during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at State Farm Arena. Heading into the season, the New York Knicks were one of the biggest favorites to come out of the Eastern Conference, while the conversation surrounding the Atlanta Hawks was whether it was time to blow it up. Five months and a Trae Young trade later, and these two teams are now embroiled in the most must-see series of the first round.

On Saturday, the Knicks will look to avoid falling into what would be a catastrophic 3-1 hole, while CJ McCollum and the Hawks aim to repeat their late-game heroics from Games 2 and 3. Meanwhile, through the first three games of the playoffs, no team has more reason to panic than the Denver Nuggets. After a decisive Game 1 victory in which Anthony Edwards did not look fully healthy, all of a sudden the Minnesota Timberwolves have taken back-to-back games off the 2023 NBA Champions, and threaten to take a 3-1 lead before the series returns to Denver.

News of Aaron Gordon’s injury broke late Thursday ahead of Game 3, and after his absence was felt massively in a blowout Nuggets loss, his status is now up in the air for Game 4. To come out a winner during these NBA Playoffs, here are tonight’s TST Best Bets brought to you by BetOnline. ag.

Click here to join. All new players get a 50% welcome bonus and up to $250 in free bets. First Pick: New York Knicks -2 over Atlanta Hawks Rundown: After McCollum took over Game 2 in the clutch and followed it up with a game-winner in Game 3, the vibes in the New York locker room could not be worse if you read into head coach Mike Brown’s latest quote to the media.

“Plenty of teams have been down 1-2,” Brown said. “Sh*t I even think OKC was down 1-2 last year and they ended up winning it––I'm not saying we're gonna win it or anything like that. ” While the head coach’s belief or lack thereof should not inspire any bets on New York winning the title, the frustration surrounding the Knicks as a whole undersells their chances of still coming out of this series.

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