Philadelphia Sixers - Toronto Raptors: NBA match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Philadelphia lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers on November 6 with a score of 132:121. The Sixers played the first half of the meeting on equal terms, but the third quarter was a turning point — Cleveland exploded with a 35:15 spurt and secured a comfortable advantage.
Tyrese Maxey once again showed why he is called the heart of this team: an energy-intensive game, speed, accurate shots. But he clearly lacked support. Without the stable participation of partners, the efforts of one leader turned out to be insufficient, and Philadelphia could not keep up with the opponent's pace.
After the defeat, the team slipped to the middle of the East standings. The defense looks unstable, and the transition game leaves questions — this is where the 76ers lose too many points.
Interesting facts for betting
Philadelphia is averaging 121.2 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
Toronto showed character on November 8 — they beat the Atlanta Hawks 109-97, although they lost by 13 points during the meeting. The team gathered exactly when it was needed: the fourth quarter became the benchmark of discipline. The Hawks made only 5 of 25 shots, while Toronto confidently put the squeeze on the opponent.
Brandon Ingram was the best with 20 points, R.J. Barrett added 19, and Immanuel Quickley scored 18. Scotty Barnes habitually helped under the ring with 14 points and 10 rebounds. The victory allowed the Canadians to reach a positive balance — 5 wins and 4 losses, and gain a foothold in the upper part of the Eastern Conference.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto is averaging 117.3 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulsrateis over 23.5
The Sixers commit an average of 22.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The teams have already crossed paths this season — then Toronto prevailed with a score of 127:109. Since then, the Canadians have only strengthened, winning four matches in a row. But the situation has become more complicated for Philadelphia: Paul George and Dominic Barlow, both key to building an attack, are missing. The Raptors have almost no injuries — the entire main squad is in service, with the exception of players with bilateral contracts. Judging by recent games, Toronto has added to the defense, and the team movement of the ball has become cleaner and more accurate. Philadelphia will have to find a balance between offense and defense, and without two stars. Against the background of the Canadians' confidence and their current form, betting on the guests looks logical.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 2.51




























