Charlotte Hornets - Minnesota Timberwolves: betting tip and bets for the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On October 31, Charlotte was kicked in the teeth by the Orlando Magic with a score of 107:123. Their balance is 2-3, they settled on the tenth line of the East. LaMelo Ball gave a great performance — a double-double of 17 points and 13 assists. The team even tried to catch on a couple of times, but the defense was limping on both legs, and the loss of the ball was like a cornucopia. The perimeter sagged, the pace was lost in the second half, and the wizards simply disappeared into the horizon, which clearly shows that the hornets urgently need stability, otherwise the season risks turning into a continuous circus.
Interesting facts for betting
Charlotte is averaging 122.2 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
On October 30, Minnesota defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in a real thriller with a score of 115:116. Now, with a balance of 2-3, they are hovering in the middle of the Western Conference standings. Julius Randle lit up for the Wolves with 33 points, showing his teeth in attack and defense, and Jayden McDaniels scored another 30. The team showed character, almost played minus 20 and even took the lead in a matter of seconds before the siren, but everything was decided by the opponent's throw with his last breath.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota is averaging 116.3 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
Charlotte's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Hornets commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Charlotte and Minnesota have not crossed paths yet this season, but both teams are approaching the match after fresh misfires and with a bunch of personnel holes: the Hornets have Grant Williams, Josh Green, Brandon Miller, and LaMelo Ball may sit on the bench; the Timberwolves are definitely without Jaylen Clark and the main star Anthony Edwards, who is suffering with a hamstring. Without Edwards, Minnesota still keeps its defenses shut and looks fresher in recent games, which gives them a trump card against Charlotte's leaky defense. With the injuries of the hosts and the tenacity of the guests, the Wolves' bet on victory seems quite reasonable – their resilience and bench look more solid.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (-2.5) points in 1.71




















