Minnesota Timberwolves - Los Angeles Clippers: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On December 5, Minnesota scored a solid 125-116 away win over New Orleans at the Smoothie King Center Arena. The Timberwolves felt confident during the meeting: after three quarters they led 88:86, later they briefly lost 91:88, but it was this small failure that became a kind of signal for them to attack.
What followed was a 15-0 lead, a textbook example of how defending and discipline in an opponent's half can decide the fate of an entire match. Julius Randle, who scored 29 points and collected nine rebounds, became the engine of the attack at this crucial moment. With a 14-8 record, Minnesota ranks third in the Northwest Division and continues to climb the table.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota is averaging 120.2 points per game.

Current form
On December 6, the Clippers lost to Memphis 107-98 at the FedExForum, another heavy defeat in a string of setbacks. The start of the match was promising: 33:30 after the first quarter, pace control, confident play in transit. Los Angeles managed to equalize 98:98 with just three minutes left, but it was at that moment that the Clippers' attack seemed to be turned off.
The loss of the ball and the lack of movement in the offense allowed Memphis to pick up the ending without much tension. Kawhi Leonard was the backbone of the team — 24 points and 8 rebounds — but it's extremely difficult to pull the blanket alone when there is no support on the perimeter and the implementation suffers. With a balance of 6-17, the team ranks fourth in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Clippers are averaging 116.3 points per game.
Trends
Minnesota's Total Foulrateis over 23.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 22.7 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Minnesota is approaching the home game in a state of confidence: the team has greatly strengthened its defense, found the rhythm of the attack and continues to improve, especially in the decisive moments of the games. The victory in New Orleans was another confirmation of this. The Clippers have problems at all levels: there is no depth in the squad, injuries are forcing them to rebuild rotations, and dependence on Leonard is becoming too obvious. The home court, the shape of the leaders and the difficult situation of the opponent make Minnesota the logical favorite.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (-7.5) points in 1.70
































