Charlotte Hornets - Oklahoma Thunder: NBA match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Charlotte fought fiercely against Milwaukee in overtime on November 15, but still lost 134-147. That evening, the team resembled heroes who, on the last page of a novel, make an unexpected effort, but fate cuts off the phrase in mid-sentence. Rookie Kon Knuppel broke out with 32 points, the best in his young career, and several accurate three-pointers that stretched the game into overtime. He was joined by Miles Bridges, who scored the same 32 points.
Lamelo Ball, with his 16 points and 10 assists, controlled Charlotte's attacks as if he were playing the keys of a worn but faithful grand piano. However, the team's energy dissipated in extra time. A 4-8 balance leaves the Hornets in fourth place in the Southeast Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Charlotte is averaging 116.2 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
Oklahoma continued its fast-paced season, confidently beating the Los Angeles Lakers with a score of 121-92. The thunder began so vividly, as if they had been whispered backstage that the whole performance would be decided on stage today. By halftime, the score of 70:38 left no questions, and the Lakers could only watch the inevitable unfold. Shai Gilges-Alexander became the driving force behind the production, scoring 30 points and making 9 assists in just three quarters, while Isaah Joe contributed 21 points, sneaking out from behind the scenes and accurately hitting the limelight. With a score of 12-1, the Thunder confidently rule the top of the championship.
Interesting facts for betting
Oklahoma is averaging 121.3 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Charlotte's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Hornets commit an average of 20.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Oklahoma is approaching the meeting with Charlotte in a state of confident, almost theatrical dominance, having won 12 of 13 matches and recently dismantled serious opponents. Charlotte has a home court and a fresh spark of talent in Knuppel, but injuries to the rotation players, including Grant Williams and Brandon Miller, deprive the team of its usual depth.
Our prediction is that Oklahoma will win by a handicap of (-13.5) points in 1.71




























