New York Knicks - Minnesota Timberwolves: betting tip and bets for the NBA match

Command Analysis

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New York On November 4, in a duel against the Washington Wizards, they showed character, as if reminding that no one is allowed to go to Madison Square Garden just like that. The match ended with a Knicks victory with a score of 119:102. Karl-Anthony Towns staged a personal master class: 33 points, 13 rebounds and that cool-headed shot for four points before the big break — a moment when even the scoreboard seemed to respectfully quiet down.
The team was lagging behind at first, but key breakthroughs in the second and third quarters turned the game around. Jaylen Branson and Ohio Anunobi added 16 points each, showing that this New York music sounds not only in one artist. The balance is 4-3 and the second place in the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Knicks are averaging 111.2 points per game.

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Meanwhile, Minnesota is building its confidence story on the floor. In the match against the Brooklyn Nets on November 4, the Minneapolis team showed that their attacking chemistry is at the level of the best NBA laboratories — a 125:109 victory speaks for itself. Julius Randle scored a triple-double: 19 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists. The game is mature, like a good vinyl collection. Donte Divincenzo contributed 25 points, Jayden McDaniels added 22, and it looked like they were just enjoying the process. The Timberwolves looked especially confident in the second half, organically combining pace and ball control. With a 4-3 record, the team is third in the Northwest Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota is averaging 118.3 points per game .
Trends
Minnesota's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 19.6 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
These teams have not yet crossed swords this season, but they come to face-to-face combat with identical numbers. The Knicks have already built an impressive four—game winning streak at home and look confident, like the hosts of a party who know perfectly well that the disco ball in the center of the hall is not just a decoration. New York has no injuries, which is a rare luxury in a long season. Minnesota has a question mark next to Anthony Edwards: an injury to the back of the thigh is an insidious thing, and even his partial absence reduces the striking potential of the team.
Our prediction is that New York will win with a handicap of (-2.5) points in 1.71
























