Brooklyn Nets - New Orleans Pelicans: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Brooklyn lost to Utah on December 4 with a score of 110:123 on the floor of the Barclays Center, although the start of the match resembled a confident basketball march. The Nets accelerated their attack to speeds that made their opponents' knees buckle.: Noah Clooney scored 29 points, showing a rare combination of power under the ring and the ability to stretch the defense. Zier Williams jumped off the bench and added 23 more, as if to remind us that in the modern NBA, rotation plays a role no less than the stars.
But the ending was completely different. Where a cool head and discipline in defense were required, Brooklyn allowed Utah to seize the initiative. Mistakes, losses, inconsistencies — and the comfortable advantage disappeared right before our eyes. Unsurprisingly, with a balance of 5-17, the team is still closing the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Nets score an average of 109.8 points per game.

Current form
On December 5, New Orleans engaged in a battle with Minnesota at the Smoothie King Center Arena and lost 116-1125, a meeting in which the teams went side by side for a long time, but the ending proved fatal for the hosts. After closing three quarters with only two points behind (88:86), the Pelicans even took the lead at the beginning of the last period, but came under a relentless rush.:0. Even a team with a deep bench can't take such a blow, and New Orleans is having a hard time with that right now.
Trey Murphy, who scored 21 points, was the most stable in attack, confidently attacked the ring and found free zones. But in crucial moments, he simply did not have enough partner support. A team going with a 3-20 balance at the bottom of the Southwest.
Interesting facts for betting
The Pelicans score an average of 118.4 points per game.
Trends
Brooklyn's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Nets commit an average of 18.3 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
Brooklyn is approaching the December 7 meeting as a slight favorite — not because the team has suddenly found its perfect shape, but because New Orleans is going through a difficult period, having almost completely lost key constructive players. The absence of Zion Williamson and Dejonte Murray makes the Pelicans' attacking schemes noticeably more predictable, and the team's defense consistently gives opponents more freedom than the coaching staff would like.
Our prediction is that Brooklyn will win by a handicap of (1.5) points in 1.71
































