The NBA returns with a loaded slate on Thursday night, and you can use the newest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS to earn a $10 cash bonus after $10 worth of trades. Detroit has the best record in the NBA and already recorded two blowout wins over New York this season, but SportsLine expert Matt Severance is taking the Knicks to win for the 10th time in their last 12 games when these teams meet in an Eastern Conference showdown at 7:30 p.m. ET. Another expert has locked in a pick for Warriors vs. Celtics, while SportsLine's proven computer model is targeting Spurs vs. Suns. Kalshi prices the Spurs at $0.72 per share to win. Sign up for Kalshi with the promo code CBSSPORTS, trade $10 on sports and receive your $10 cash bonus here:

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Kalshi prediction markets to target on Thursday

  • Knicks to win vs. Pistons ($0.60 per share)
  • More than 228.5 points in Spurs vs. Suns ($0.54 per share)
  • Celtics to win by 6.5 points or more vs. Warriors ($0.47 per share)

Knicks to win vs. Pistons ($0.60 per share)

"The Knicks should have everyone available and have been slaughtered in both meetings so far vs. Detroit," SportsLine expert Matt Severance said. "They won't be lacking motivation in the final meeting of the RS. Still wouldn't play this but for the fact the Pistons are again without their top two centers due to suspension in All-Star Jalen Duren, one of the season's breakout guys, and Isaiah Stewart. Journeyman Paul Reed played like Wilt Chamberlain in their place the last game pre-break, but I quite doubt that happens again." Trade Pistons vs. Knicks at Kalshi here:

More than 228.5 points in Spurs vs. Suns ($0.54 per share)

San Antonio is returning from the All-Star Break riding a league-best six-game winning streak, including five in a row by double digits. The Spurs have eight players scoring in double figures, paced by star Victor Wembanyama, who is averaging 24.4 points per game. They rank seventh in the NBA in points per game (118.1), and these teams combined for 248 points in one of their November meetings. SportsLine's proven computer model is projecting 237 points on Thursday night, as this pick hits in 72% of simulations. Trade Spurs vs. Suns here:

Celtics to win by 6.5 points or more vs. Warriors ($0.47 per share)

"Maybe not quite the cavalry to the rescue, but Kristaps Porzingis apparently will make his Golden State debut tonight, able to face one of his old teams (the Celtics) to boot," SportsLine expert Bruce Marshall said. "Unfortunately, the Dubs would probably rather have Steph Curry available, but he's out with a sore knee, and with Jimmy Butler already gone for the year, and Buddy Hield and Jonathan Kuminga recently traded (to Atlanta for Porzingis), we'll see who carries the baton for the Warriors, as they exit the All-Star break on a 1-5 spread downturn. Meanwhile, the Celtics, even minus Jayson Tatum, keep winning, behind only the Pistons in the East rankings, and hit the All-Star break winning six of seven, four of those wins by double digits." Trade Warriors vs. Celtics here:

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