Memphis Grizzlies - Sacramento Kings: betting tip (kef 1.76) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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Last night in San Antonio turned out to be like an old record with a scratch for Memphis: everything seems to be spinning, but in the end it jams. The Grizzlies beat the San Antonio Spurs 101-111, and it was one of those games where you sit in an armchair, smoke a cigarette, and think, why is that? The first quarter followed them, the third, too, and in the fourth it was as if someone had pulled the cord out of the socket.
Without Ja Morant, who is out there licking his wounds, the team has failed, and injuries to key guys have not added optimism. Cedric Coward, this quiet guy, suddenly lit up: 19 points, like a flash in the dark, and Jaren Jackson Jr. threw 18 more. But alas, this is the fifth consecutive setback for Grizzlies. With a 4-11 record, they are comfortably in third place in the Southwest Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Memphis is averaging 106.2 points per game (stats from the last ten games).

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And Sacramento experienced something like a family scandal in Oklahoma yesterday: it all started sweetly, and ended with shouting and slamming doors. The Kings blew out the Oklahoma City Thunder 99-113, and that's after they still led in the first half and were only eight behind by halftime. But without Domantas Sabonis, that California bear under the ring, everything fell apart like a house of cards.
Dennis Schroeder, that German engine, scored 21 points, Demar Derozan added 17, but in the end, Oklahoma just crushed the series, and the Kings didn't find anything to answer. The seventh defeat in a row. With a 3-12 balance, they are hanging out in fifth place in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Sacramento is averaging 111.3 points per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Memphis' Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Grizzlies commit an average of 20.1 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Memphis and Sacramento haven't crossed their beaks yet this season, but both teams are now like two drunken sailors in port: staggering, muttering and clearly not in shape for a naval battle. The Grizzlies are without Morant, and the Kings don't have Sabonis and Keegan Murray. Both men are running out of firepower, and the bench is as thin as tissue paper, so the match promises not to be fireworks, but rather a quiet crackle in the fireplace: few points, many mistakes, and predictability, which is not there. Memphis is usually like a fish in water at home, and Californians on the defensive stumble over their own feet, which is visible to the naked eye.
Our betting tip is for Memphis to win in 1.76






























