Detroit Pistons - Chicago Bulls: betting tip and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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On November 11, Detroit gave its fans a real thriller by beating the Washington Wizards on its floor with a score of 137:135 in overtime. Cade Cunningham had an evening worthy of chronicling the club's history: 46 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists, plus five steals and two blocks. His triple-double was not just a statistic — he breathed life into the team, which managed to eliminate a nine-point gap in a matter of minutes before the end.
When it seemed like everything was settled, Deniss Jenkins shot a life-saving three-pointer, sending the game into extra time. And then Duncan Robinson put a bold dot. The Pistons won their seventh game in a row and are firmly leading the Central Division with a 9-2 record.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit is averaging 119.2 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).

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Chicago, meanwhile, resembles a team that lacks the finishing touch. In the November 11 home game against the San Antonio Spurs (117-121), everything went according to plan until the last quarter. It would seem that +13 by the end of the third is a comfortable start. But then it was as if someone had turned off the light. Only 28% of the hits in the final period, and the advantage faded before our eyes.
Kevin Huerter became the best in the Bulls with 23 points, Ayo Dosunmu and Tre Jones helped with 20 points each. But the team's energy was not enough to keep the victory. The result is 6 wins with 4 losses and fourth place in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago is averaging 119.3 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
Detroit's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Pistons commit an average of 20.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Detroit has caught the wave that every coach dreams of. Seven wins in a row, and all through character. Injuries don't break the team, on the contrary, they unite it. Chicago, on the other hand, is going through a slump: three losses in a row and the absence of Josh Giddy, who was able to connect the offense. Yes, the Bulls beat the Pistons in the first meeting of the season, but that was a completely different Detroit. Cunningham hadn't fully developed back then, but now he's not just a leader—he's a conductor running an orchestra of confidence.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win by a handicap of (-1.5) points in 1.71


























