Brooklyn Nets - Philadelphia Sixers: betting tip and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The July 17 match between Brooklyn and Orlando became a real showcase of the Summer League: wrestling, intrigue, three—pointers - everything is as it should be. The Nets started cheerfully, and although the ending turned out to be slim, they snatched the victory with a score of 94:90 thanks to accurate shots by Egor Demin (14 points) in the decisive minutes. Danny Wolf looked confident — 18 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, and most importantly — calm, as if he was not a beginner, but a veteran. Quincy Olivari was also on top: 16 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. And Tosan Ewbuomwan did not disappoint — 14 points and 5 steals. Brooklyn looked not only aggressive, but also organized, especially when it came to the arc.
Interesting facts for betting
Brooklyn is averaging 98.2 points per match (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
Philadelphia showed on July 17 in a match with Dallas (90:82) that even without its main stars it can butt heads with any opponent. The absence of VJ Edgecombe, Adem Bona and Justin Edwards? Not a problem. Johnny Broome decided to take matters into his own hands: 22 points and 14 rebounds, with full control in the paint. Mark Armstrong, who jumped off the bench, added the same 22 points — and brought liveliness to the game. The Sixers improved in the second half, when they began to use their size and actively put pressure on defense. The emphasis on rebounds and teamwork turned out to be correct, but the bench looks thinner than the opponent's.
Interesting facts for betting
Philadelphia is averaging 92.3 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulsrateis over 22.5
The Sixers commit an average of 21.1 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
Considering the recent games in the NBA Summer League, Brooklyn has a slight advantage. Fernandez's team looks more balanced, and they play out the key moments calmly and competently — thanks to the same Demin with his composure on the perimeter. Philadelphia has its strengths in Broome and Armstrong, but the lack of leaders can affect it in the end. And such matches, as you know, are won not by numbers, but by details. And here the Nets have a little more trump cards.
Our betting tip is Brooklyn's victory in 2.01


























