Minnesota Timberwolves - Phoenix Suns: betting tip and bets on the NBA match

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Minnesota showed on July 15 that the Summer League is not a reason to organize beach volleyball. Detroit was outscored 89-73, and it was more than just confident. Veteran youth basketball player Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 24 points, shot well, as if the ring owed him, and defensively didn't forget who was the boss either. 9 of 11 from the game, 3 of 4 from beyond the arc - and three interceptions for beauty.
Until the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves still had reasons to be nervous — only 60:57 to the last segment. And then the classics went on: 15:0 dash, everything according to the notes, ball movement, defense, without panic and fuss. And now it's 3-0 in the Summer League, and the youngsters from Minnesota are playing like they've already joined the main squad. Especially pleasing is Rob Dillingham, who controls the game with the face of a man reading the morning newspaper.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota scores an average of 107.8 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).

But Phoenix received a ringing hello from Sacramento on July 15 — 76:94. The attack did not work, like a phone without a signal.: 40% of the game, losses, and everything was falling apart from behind. Ryan Dunn is one of the few who didn't swim. 18 points, good efficiency, even managed to make selections. But when your team is 35 points behind, it's no longer cosmetic, it's a major overhaul.
The second half was just a cruel reminder that youth is not a game yet. Mistakes, losses, chaos — everything is on the list. So far, the Suns have more questions than answers, and they don't look ready for serious basketball yet.
Trends
Phoenix's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Suns commit an average of 17.3 violations per match.
1.87Tip and bets
In short, Minnesota is just better now. Deeper, more intense, more powerful. Shannon Jr. is like a race car driver on an empty track, and the Timberwolves' defense is not just holding, but suffocating. Yes, it's a Summer League, but it's also nice to see a team where everything works. Phoenix, for all its sympathy, is still in search of itself and a normal transfer. If they find a game, it won't be this evening.Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (-8.5) points in 1.95






























