Minnesota Timberwolves - Boston Celtics: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Timberwolves fought hard and clung to every attack in an away match on November 27 at the Pacome Center against Oklahoma City, but lost 105:113. Anthony Edwards again became the main engine of the team: 31 points, eight rebounds, a powerful breakthrough in the third quarter, when his aggression allowed him to even the score twice.
Before the big break, things were tough — 49:39 in favor of the hosts, but after the break, Minnesota found a rhythm, but the implementation of penalties failed, where the team used only 22 shots out of 37. In the end, Thunder made a key breakthrough, and it was enough to close the meeting. With a current 10-8 balance, Minnesota2 holds onto the third place of the Northwest Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota averages 122.8 points per game.

Current form
On November 27, the Celtics beat the Detroit Pistons 117-114 at home in the group stage of the Eastern Conference of the NBA Cup. The Celtics left at halftime with a minimum 57:58 lead, but after returning from the bench, they picked up the pace and took the third quarter at 29:25, after which they competently held the advantage.
Jaylen Brown became the leader of the team, scoring 33 points and adding 10 rebounds. Derrick White also had a great game: 27 points, including 11 in the crucial final quarter. In the end, Payton Pritchard proved his composure by scoring crucial penalties. This victory improved Boston's record to 10-8 and at the same time stopped Detroit's impressive 13-game winning streak, which was 15-3 and confidently leading the East.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston averages 121.4 points per game.
Trends
Minnesota's Total Foulsrateis over 22.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 21.3 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The Timberwolves rely on energy, pace, and pressure in the paint, while the Celtics build combinations around ball movement and a stable perimeter. Both teams depend on their dominant stars, Edwards and Brown, and both often have difficulties in the endings. Since no new significant injuries have been reported, the home-court factor, as well as Minnesota's tight, flexible defense, give them a small but tangible advantage.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (-3.5) points in 1.70
































