Knicks vs. Heat series odds: New York won’t kiss Pat Riley’s rings

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Knicks vs. Heat series odds: New York won’t kiss Pat Riley’s rings
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Shut down Seventh Ave and prepare to welcome Pat Riley’s group; the New York Knickerbockers are favored to make the Eastern Conference Finals.

They will waltz into Madison Square Garden for a raucous Game 1 on Sunday at 1 p.m., in a series where they will have a home-court advantage.

has put odds on how long the series will go, with six games coming in at +195 and seven games the most likely at +180.NBAE via Getty Images

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