Sacramento Kings - Minnesota Timberwolves: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Kings finally broke their eight-game losing streak with a tense 128-123 victory over the Denver Nuggets on November 23. Russell Westbrook became the main character of the evening — 21 points, confident shots in the end and a leadership manner that fans have long wanted to see. Dennis Schroeder also scored 21 points, Keegan Murray returned cheerfully after surgery and brought 19, and Demar Derozan coolly put in the decisive long shot.
The Kings didn't flinch, scored 13 points in the third quarter and pulled the game back in a strong finish. However, a 4-13 balance leaves them in the last position of the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings are averaging 109.2 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).

Current form
The Timberwolves lost to Phoenix 113-114 on November 22, although the game turned out to be brighter than any trailer for a big movie. Anthony Edwards scored the best match of his career — 41 points, a boost of energy and a powerful comeback after minus 15. But the ending let them down: free-kick misses and a last-minute loss allowed the Suns to go into a 9-0 spurt. It all ended with Collin Gillespie's precise throw 6.4 seconds before the final siren. Minnesota is currently third in the Northwest Division with a 10-6 record.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota is averaging 122.3 points per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
Sacramento's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Kings commit an average of 19.7 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Sacramento finally breathed in fresh air after beating Denver, but the team still lacks stability. Minnesota, led by the fantastic Edwards, was one step away from defeating Phoenix, but the ending failed. Domantas Sabonis won't play for the Kings, and the Timberwolves won't play without serious losses. And in such conditions, it is Minnesota that looks more composed and composed in tight matches. Their composure in the endings can be a key factor against an unstable Sacramento.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (-4.5) points in 1.71






























