Brooklyn Nets - Boston Celtics: NBA match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Brooklyn on November 17 reminded everyone that even a team that is still going downhill is capable of producing an evening for which there is no shame. They played with unexpected agility against the Washington Wizards and deservedly won 129:106. After a neat, almost textbook first quarter, the Nets added momentum to the second, winning it 35:25, and then they didn't look back.
Michael Porter Jr. played one of those matches where the ball literally listens to the player — 34 points, confident pace and the feeling that he controls the space around him. Tyrese Martin supported his partner not just with his performance (20 points), but with the very jerk that finally broke the Wizards. However, all this only slightly sweetened the bitter statistics: with a balance of 2-11 Brooklyn closes the Atlantic Division table.
Interesting facts for betting
Brooklyn is averaging 108.2 points per match (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
On November 16, Boston played its style again — hard, assertive and with the same confidence that comes from discipline. They had to worry about the Los Angeles Clippers, but the final score of 121:118 was in favor of the Greens.
The key moment happened in the third quarter, when Boston staged a real assault, bringing the advantage to 24 points. Jaylen Brown looked like a man who came into the game with a pre—set scenario- 33 points, 13 rebounds and an absolute lead. At the end, the match swam a little, but the Celtics kept the ending thanks to their concentration and ability to close such meetings. With a 7-7 record, the team is in fourth place in the Atlantic Division, but it feels like their potential is much higher.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston is averaging 114.3 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
Brooklyn's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Nets commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
On paper, it looks like a match with a fairly transparent intrigue. In recent years, Boston has consistently controlled face—to-face meetings with Brooklyn - four wins out of the last five. Moreover, the Celtics come to New York with a work plan: a balanced attack, a powerful Jaylen Brown, and the depth of the squad that the hosts currently lack. The Nets are tied to the individual spark of the wing players, and the absence of Cam Thomas hits the team especially hard. In such conditions, it becomes almost impossible to keep up the pace and compete in the end.
Our prediction is that Boston will win with a handicap of (-6.5) points in 1.71




























