Washington Wizards - Brooklyn Nets: NBA match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Washington suffered a defeat from Houston on November 13, which can be compared to an unsuccessful visit to the dentist: unpleasant, painful, but seemingly within the normal range. The result 112:135 left the team no room for interpretation, and a ten-game losing streak looks like a familiar accessory in the club's wardrobe. However, in the third quarter, a ray of light appeared in the form of Alex Sarr, who, with 25 points and 11 rebounds, resembled a man who decided on principle to clean up other people's mistakes. However, the lead in the first half, which reached 27 points, proved to be too heavy an anchor. With a score of 1-11, Washington holds the bottom of the Southeast Division securely.
Interesting facts for betting
Washington is averaging 112.2 points per game.

Current form
Brooklyn lost to Orlando on November 13 with a score of 98:105. The scene was something like this: the team created a comfortable margin of 16 points, sat on it like on a soft chair, and then suddenly got up and left, forgetting to take the advantage with them. Michael Porter Jr. did his best, scoring 24 points and 11 rebounds, but the overall mood of the Nets was like an orchestra where each musician rehearses his part independently of the others. A score of 1-11 sends Brooklyn to the last place in the Atlantic Division, where the team settled in with the same facial expression as a person who suddenly finds out that he forgot his keys at home.
Interesting facts for betting
Brooklyn is averaging 106.3 points per game.
Trends
Washington's Total Foulrateis over 24.5
The Wizards commit an average of 23.1 violations per game.
1.77Tip and bets
Two teams meet on the court, as if written out of a textbook on basketball melancholy. Both Washington and Brooklyn are approaching the match with a baggage of problems resembling a heavy suitcase without wheels. The Wizards have to deal with the losses of Bilal Coulibaly, who is suffering from a calf problem, and possibly Jamir Watkins. The Nets aren't in the best shape either: Cam Thomas and Dayron Sharp are likely to stay on the sidelines. The game is expected to be measured, defensive, and reminiscent of a chess game, where the pieces have long been tired and move only out of respect for the rules. In such a setting, the advantage of the home court becomes a quiet but weighty argument.
Our betting tip is Washington's victory in 1.71




























