Indiana Pacers - Detroit Pistons: betting tip (kef 1.73) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Indiana lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers on November 22 with a score of 109:120. And here's the paradox: without half the base, with holes in the rotation, they managed to leave a pleasant aftertaste. Andrew Nembhard seemed to have decided to become a global star for a couple of hours and gave out 32 points and 8 assists. Pascal Siakam added his usual power with 26 points and 9 rebounds. The Pacers stayed on their toes throughout the first half, but the third quarter was the moment when Cleveland stepped on the gas and the visitors ran out of fuel. With a 2-14 balance, the team is in last place in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Indiana averages 108.8 points per game.

Current form
On November 23, Detroit played as if it had decided to explain once and for all what the word dominance means. The Milwaukee Bucks were baffled in the second quarter, and by the fourth, the score of 129:116 had turned into a measure of strength and confidence. Cade Cunningham looked like a conductor who runs an orchestra with one hand: 29 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds. The team made 62.8% of the shots from the game and 53.3% from beyond the arc. Jaylen Duran (19) and Tobias Harris (18) made a calm and confident contribution. The Pistons went 14-2 and lead the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit averages 121.4 points per game.
Trends
Indiana's Total Foulrateis over 24.5
The Pacers commit an average of 23.3 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Indiana is approaching the match with the usual set of troubles for this season: injuries haunt the team, and the absence of Quent Jackson and Johnny Furphy makes their back line even more vulnerable. Detroit's injury situation is a little milder: Carys Levert and Jayden Ivey can get playing time, and the team has already proved its strength with a confident victory over Milwaukee. In face—to-face meetings this season, Detroit leads 1-0, and this is logical: the depth of the squad, the shape of the leaders, and the home advantage are all in their favor. If you put all the details together, you get a pretty clear picture: the Pistons look fresher, more confident, and cornyly stronger. Indiana's problems are stable, but Detroit's results are growing.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win with a handicap of (-7.5) points in 1.73






























