Denver Nuggets - Sacramento Kings: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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The Nuggets gnawed out a 112:109 victory against the Houston Rockets on November 22 – it was a classic duel where nerves are on edge until the last second. Nikola Jokic was everywhere again: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assists – the guy is just a monster who drags the team behind him like a tank. Jamal Murray kept up, scoring 26 points and distributing 10 assists, and it was their combination that allowed the Nuggets to take the lead from the very start. Of course, Houston made a breakthrough in the second quarter, but in the end, Denver took control of everything – those same Jokic penalties became the cherry on the cake. The Nuggets now have a solid 12-3 record, second in the Northeast Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Denver is averaging 121.2 points per game.

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And the Kings just drowned away from Memphis on November 21 – 96:137, this is not a game, but a complete collapse. They scored a measly 22 points in the first quarter, and then they couldn't keep up with their opponent's pace. Zach Lavigne tried to be a hero – he scored 26 points, but he's not a warrior alone in the field. The eighth loss in a row, and by a double–digit margin, is the worst start in franchise history. Injuries are finishing off: Domantas Sabonis with a partial meniscus tear on the sidelines, and the Kings' defense is like a sieve through which everything flies. The balance is 3-13, last place in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Sacramento is averaging 108.3 points per game.
Trends
Denver's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Nuggets commit an average of 18.7 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
This season, Denver has already blown Sacramento apart– 137-96, and that was without half the stars. Jokic is in MVP form, the depth of the Nuggets is like a machine, and the teamwork just tears apart the opponents. On the other hand, the Kings are drowning in Sabonis' injuries and defensive lapses, and the rout from Memphis showed all the holes.
Our prediction is that Denver will win with a handicap of (-8.5) points in 1.72






























