Oklahoma Thunder - Phoenix Suns: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On November 27, Oklahoma took an important victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves with a score of 113-105. The team acted confidently, and Shai Gilges-Alexander, despite his illness, pulled the match off again with his fantastic performance. He scored 40 points, constantly put pressure on the opponent's defense and regularly went to the penalty line, controlling the rhythm of the ending.
The Thunder took a break at 49:39, then allowed Minnesota to get close in the fourth quarter, but Chet Holmgren's timely long-range attempt from the corner set all the points. With an 18-1 balance, Oklahoma confidently leads the league and looks like one of the most organized teams in the league.
Interesting facts for betting
Oklahoma is averaging 120.2 points per game.

Current form
On the same day, Phoenix confidently beat Sacramento on the road with a score of 112:100, seizing the initiative literally from the first minutes. The first quarter was key: 41:16, a series of quick attacks, aggressive work on the shield, realization of the opponent's losses — this is what allowed the Suns to create a huge reserve, which they confidently held until the final whistle.
Mark Williams had a powerful match, scoring 21 points and collecting 16 rebounds, and Colleen Gillespie added 21 points and 9 assists, maintaining a high tempo. With a 12-7 balance, Phoenix ranks second in the Pacific Division and remains stable.
Interesting facts for betting
Phoenix is averaging 116.3 points per game.
Trends
Oklahoma's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
Thunder commits an average of 19.6 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Oklahoma is approaching the home game as a well-deserved favorite. A strong ten-game winning streak, Gilges-Alexander's excellent form and the depth of the squad create an impressive base, even with the absence of second-round players like Nikola Topic and Thomas Sorber. Phoenix also scored a good move, but injury problems deprived them of several key perimeter performers: Jaylen Green and Grayson Allen do not help the team, which reduces the variability of attacking schemes and makes the game less flexible. In such circumstances, it is more logical to trust the owners: their dominance at home, physical readiness and organization look convincing.
Our betting tip is for Oklahoma to win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.71
































