Minnesota Timberwolves - Denver Nuggets: betting tip and bets for the NBA match

Command Analysis

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Minnesota staged a real thriller in the home season opener against the Indiana Pacers, winning 114-110. After only three minutes on the court, Anthony Edwards limps to the locker room due to a strain in his right hamstring. The team is shocked, but what are the wolves doing? They growl louder. Julius Randle picks up the ball and scores 31 points. And Rudy Gobert, that French monster under the ring, collects 19 rebounds and adds 14 points, dominating the paint like that.
Minnesota's defense was like a wall, and in the fourth quarter they just didn't let the opponent breathe, maintaining the advantage. Now the Timberwolves are 2-1, and they are comfortably at the top of the Western Conference table.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota is averaging 116.2 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).

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And now about Denver—on October 26, they just tore up the Phoenix Suns at home, 133-111, and it was like kings returning to the throne. After the opening defeat, the guys from Colorado shook themselves up and showed why they are champions. Nikola Jokic, the Serbian wizard, scored his second triple-double of the season with 14 points, 15 assists and 14 rebounds. Jamal Murray added 23 points, setting the pace with his crafty shots, and the whole team moved the ball like in a symphony, leading by double digits for almost the entire game. Now the Nuggets are 1-1, and they are rushing up the table in the West.
Interesting facts for betting
Denver is averaging 110.3 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Minnesota's Total Foulrateis over 25.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 20.7 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Both teams come with wins, but the forms are different. The Timberwolves showed character yesterday by surviving the loss of Edwards. But without Anthony, their attack loses its spark, especially against a machine like Denver. Yes, Minnesota can bite at home, and they have a fresh history of defeating Denver, but the Nuggets' depth, their effectiveness offensively, and Jokic's ability to dismantle Gober's defense are too much.
Our prediction is that Denver will win with a handicap of (-1.5) points in 1.70














