Cleveland Cavaliers - Milwaukee Bucks: betting tip and bets for the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Cleveland scored an important 108:100 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies at home on November 16. The Cavaliers managed to get out of the 11-point disadvantage after a long break, and in the fourth quarter simply turned off the opponent, outplaying him 32:16. Donovan Mitchell performed especially well here: 30 points, 14 of them in the end, when it was necessary to take the initiative and not let go of the threads of the game. Evan Mobley added 22 points and 13 rebounds, noticeably increasing the pressure in the three-second zone. The decisive breakthrough of 17:2 was the very chord that put an end to it. Cleveland is now in second place in the Central Division with a 9-5 record.
Interesting facts for betting
Cleveland averages 122.8 points per game.

Current form
Milwaukee suffered a difficult 95-119 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at home on November 16. From the first minutes, the Bucks did not seem to have found the right rhythm: the throw did not go, the defense limped, and the opponent confidently ran into the breakaway. Giannis Adetokunbo once again did his best, scoring 32 points and collecting 10 rebounds, but his efforts were not enough. The first half left the Lakers with a score of 65:34, which actually set the tone for the match. Milwaukee's attempts to revive in the third quarter did not help change the course of the game. The defeat dropped the team to 8-6 and the third position in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Milwaukee averages 116.4 points per game.
Trends
The Cleveland team's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Cavaliers commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
1.99Tip and bets
Cleveland has one important advantage — the depth of the squad. It's not the first time the team has been able to cope without Garland and Tyson, allocating minutes so as to keep it fresh at the end. Milwaukee, on the other hand, are forced to play with limited rotation, which is especially noticeable against energetic teams. Prince and Porter Jr. are not yet able to provide the volume needed to keep the load evenly. Both teams are heavily dependent on their stars, which is normal for the modern NBA. But when it comes to the power of the ending and the advantage of the floor, Cleveland looks preferable. Mitchell is in great shape, Mobley is acting confidently, and recent wins in face-to-face meetings only reinforce the arguments for the Cavaliers. Milwaukee currently has too many factors preventing it from consistently scoring points.
Our prediction is that Cleveland will win with a handicap of (-4.5) points in 1.71




























