News - Fri 28/02/2014 - 19:37 EST

Golden State Visits the Big Apple to Take on New York Friday Night

NBA action on Friday night features the New York Knicks and the Golden State Warriors on the final day of February. Madison Square Garden is looking for an exciting game, and this could be a thriller. Even though both teams are coming off losses, this should be a fun one in New York as we back the Warriors on the road.

Golden State Visits the Big Apple to Take on New York Friday NightGolden State Visits the Big Apple to Take on New York Friday Night

Golden State clinging to playoff spot right now

As we head towards the month of March, the Warriors are trying to hold down the seventh spot in the Western Conference standings. They enter this game having suffered a loss on Wednesday to the Bulls and will look to get back into the win column against the Knicks on the road. Golden State holds a road record of 17-13, so they have been away to win in front of the opposing fans.

Knicks trying to shake a losing streak

New York has done everything possible in an effort to end a four-game losing streak, but they just have not been able to grab a win lately. With a 2-8 mark in their last 10 games, the Knicks have fallen further away from the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference standings. New York has yet to meet Golden State this season, but this is the first of two meetings before the regular season comes to an end.

We head to TopBet.eu to find the betting odds for Golden State and New York from Madison Square Garden on Friday night. The Warriors open tonight with a six-point spread against the Knicks. Even though both of these teams enter this game coming off a loss, it could still be a heart-stopper if Carmelo Anthony and Stephen Curry go toe-to-toe. We will drop 15 percent of our bankroll on Golden State as we lay the line on Friday night. 

Golden State vs New York

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