Charlotte Hornets - Denver Nuggets: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On December 6, Charlotte played the very match that often becomes a turning point in the season. On the road, the team confidently dealt with Toronto, winning 111-86 at the Scotiabank Arena. The beginning, however, turned out to be thorny: conceding 24:18 after the opening quarter, the Hornets seemed to be looking for a rhythm, listening to the opponent's breathing, but as soon as they felt the moment for a breakthrough, the game changed dramatically. The second quarter with a score of 35:18 was a benefit of their discipline and attitude. After a long break, the team did not slow down and methodically brought the matter to victory.
Separately, it is worth mentioning about the Horse Knuppel, who this evening looked not just bright, but really mature. The 20-year-old (the fourth nominee of the 2025 draft) with 21 points, five long—range shots and eight assists created a Charlotte game around him, as if the conductor had brought the orchestra to the right note. With a 7-16 balance, the team is in fourth place in the Southeastern Division. Interesting facts for betting
Charlotte is averaging 111.2 points per game.

Current form
On December 6, Denver reminded the entire league why any match with their participation can turn into a spectacle, snatching a 134:133 victory in one of the most productive thrillers of the week. Nikola Jokic, as is often the case, kept his finger on the pulse of everything that was happening, scoring almost 40 points and managing to be everywhere — scoring, giving away, picking up, leading. Denver, with a 16-6 balance, is confidently in second place in the Northwest Division, and there is a feeling from the game that this is far from the limit.
Interesting facts for betting
Denver is averaging 126.3 points per game.
Trends
Charlotte's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Hornets commit an average of 18.1 violations per game.
1.89Tip and bets
Denver has already demonstrated the ability to beat strong opponents, while Charlotte's recent crushing victory in Toronto was attributed to Lamelo Ball's early withdrawal due to ankle pain, which could limit Charlotte's offensive potential if he is not fully healthy. Denver is at the top of the table in the West and is positioning itself as more stable, with a deeper defensive line led by Jokic, who is in good shape, while Charlotte is still fighting to reach the play-in zone in the East. The most likely bet is a clear victory for Denver, as the talent, form and depth of the squad clearly speak in favor of the Nuggets.
Our prediction is that Denver will win with a handicap of (-8.5) points in 1.72
































