Pacers vs. Knicks

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PREDICTED
17 Mar 2026 · 18:31
RESOLVEDi
18 Mar 2026 · 04:30

Knicks Heavily Favored Over Depleted Pacers

Analysis

The market probability for a Pacers win is 12.5%, aligning with their slim chances given the stark disparity in team records (15-53 vs. Knicks' 44-25) and current roster health. The Pacers are severely hampered by injuries, with key players like Tyrese Haliburton out for the season and Pascal Siakam doubtful, alongside a long list of questionable contributors. In contrast, the Knicks, despite Jalen Brunson's questionable status, have depth to cover and are playing at home in Madison Square Garden. Recent form further supports the Knicks, who beat the Pacers 101-92 just days ago on March 13. Pacers' league-worst scoring differential (-8.7 pts/game) and defensive struggles (allowing 119.9 PPG) make an upset unlikely. Market odds for related outcomes, like Knicks spreads (-14.5 to -16.5) at 44.5-51.5%, reflect strong confidence in a Knicks blowout. I see no unpriced information or situational edge to deviate from the market's assessment. My confidence mirrors the market's 12.5% for a Pacers win, indicating a strong lean toward the Knicks prevailing.

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Pacers vs. Knicks

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predictsKnicksat 12%
AI Confidence:
12%

AI is 76% less confident than the market

17/03/2026, 18:31

Market odds at time of prediction

Pacers 12.5%Knicks 87.5%
Resolved: 3/18/2026View on Polymarket →
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