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Best bets for Tuesday, Feb. 24

The New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers both have designs on reaching the NBA Finals, and they'll face off Tuesday in a game that could potentially impacting seeding in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks have won two in a row while the Cavaliers have won eight of their last 10 and 12 of their last 14. James Harden has been a great acquisition, averaging 18.7 points and 8.7 assists per game with his new team on 50/47/86 shooting splits. The SportsLine Projection Model sees plenty of offense in this game with the Over on 232.5 hitting in 55.5% of simulations.

Duke rose to No. 1 after its win over previous No. 1 Michigan on Saturday, and the Blue Devils will take that ranking into South Bend against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Tuesday. Notre Dame is once again struggling under head coach Micah Shrewsberry, who has yet to produce a tournament team in his time at the school. Meanwhile, Duke is looking to put the finishing touches on a No. 1 seed line and avoid a letdown after an emotional win against the Wolverines. The SportsLine model has the Irish covering the 17.5-point spread at home in 54% of simulations.

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