Cleveland Cavaliers - Indiana Pacers: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On November 20, Cleveland played a difficult match against the Houston Rockets and eventually stumbled with a score of 104:114. The beginning turned out to be difficult: Cleveland could not keep up the pace, allowed the opponent to accelerate and by the big break was already in a deep hole — 57:40. But after a pause, the team transformed. In the third quarter, the Cavaliers exploded with a powerful comeback, winning the 23rd:5. De Andre Hunter scored 25 points, Donovan Mitchell added 21, and he was especially active in the end. However, the implementation of penalties and control under the ring failed, where Houston was noticeably more collected. As a result, 10-6 — and the second place in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Cleveland averages 123.8 points per game.

Current form
On November 20, Indiana finally had a stroke of luck and they took a 127:118 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. The second quarter was the key: it was there that Indiana created a solid lead and went into halftime at 70:54. Bennedikt Matyurin, having played the match in the spirit of a leader, collected 24 points and 12 rebounds. The team shot impressively from behind the arc - 16 hits out of 38 attempts, and six players finished in double digits at once. The victory was the first after eight consecutive defeats and slightly improved the mood, but with a 2-13 balance, the Pacers are still at the bottom of the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Indiana averages 109.4 points per game.
Trends
The Cleveland team's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Cavaliers commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The history of face-to-face meetings leans slightly in favor of Cleveland, although the last face-to-face game in May was held by Indiana. But now both teams come to the match with a lot of injuries. The Cavaliers may have questions about the participation of Sam Merrill, and the fate of Jarrett Allen, Darius Garland and Jaylon Tyson will be decided closer to the start. Indiana has Quenton Jackson, Johnny Furphy, Aaron Nesmith out of action, and Bennedikt Mathurin still can't get into a stable rhythm. Yes, the Pacers finally won, showed a spark and some progress, but their whole season suggests that the system is still malfunctioning. Cleveland, on the other hand, looks much more solid, deeper, and handles the load better. The team is playing more convincingly at home, and in the current scenario, the advantage is clearly on their side.
Our betting tip is for Cleveland to win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.71






























