Cleveland Cavaliers - Memphis Grizzlies: betting tip and bets for the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
In the duel on November 14, the guys from the Cleveland Cavaliers tried to fight to the last, but still lost to the Toronto Raptors 113:126. They started a little hard, but in the third quarter they increased the pace, reduced the gap to 85:90 and showed that this team has character. Donovan Mitchell became the leader again — 31 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists. He extended his attacks as best he could, but the absence of Darius Garland, who was healing his toe, and the pause of Lonzo Ball made the situation much more difficult. The Cavaliers held on until the end, but in the crucial minutes there was not enough depth in the squad. Nevertheless, their 8-5 looks solid, and the second place in the Central Division speaks for itself.
Interesting facts for betting
Cleveland averages 120.8 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
In the match on November 13, the Memphis Grizzlies fought courageously, but they could not defend their positions against the Boston Celtics — 95:131. The absence of Ja Morant with his problematic right ankle has hit the attack harder than we would have liked. Shots didn't fly: only 34 percent from the game and 23 from beyond the arc. With such numbers, even trying to speed up turns into a struggle with one's own mood. Jaren Jackson Jr. collected 18 points, Santi Aldama added 14, but during all four quarters the Grizzlies found themselves in the role of catching up. The current 4-9 puts them in third place in the Southwest Division and suggests that the team is still looking for stability.
Interesting facts for betting
Memphis is averaging 109.4 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Cleveland's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Cavaliers commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Cleveland has completely dominated personal meetings with Memphis in recent seasons. Both sides are suffering from injuries: Cleveland will miss Darius Garland (toe problem) and Jaylon Tyson (concussion), while Memphis will lose Brandon Clark (knee injury) and possibly limit minutes for others. Given Memphis' weaknesses in attack and the aggravating losses, while Cleveland shows great teamwork and relies on Mitchell's performance, the home team's victory looks logical. Their size advantage, defensive control, and recent successes against weakened Grizzlies make this a reliable option.
Our prediction is that Cleveland will win with a handicap of (-7.5) points in 1.71




























