Brooklyn Nets - Toronto Raptors: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On December 19, Brooklyn lost to Miami with a score of 95:106 on the floor of the Barclays Center. The picture turned out not so much dramatic as everyday: shots flew by, ideas rarely appeared in attack, and the percentages of implementation looked like the team was playing in training after a sleepless night. Miami felt comfortable, controlled the pace and did not allow the hosts to get close to the intrigue. Yes, Michael Porter Jr. scored 28 points and looked like a man who cares, but basketball is too much of a team story. When there is no support, even a good personal evening turns into just a string of statistics. As a result, Brooklyn still closes the Atlantic Division table.

Current form
On December 21, Toronto hosted Boston and lost 96-111, but this is exactly the case when defeat does not look hopeless. The Raptors stayed close for a long time, did not allow the opponent to turn around and only in the fourth quarter allowed the guests to add and close the issue. Sandro Mamukelashvili became the main supplier of points, scoring 24, but his partners also had something to say on the court, although there was almost not enough stability in the end. The rebounds were left to Boston, and it was this moment that became the key that turned the lock of the game in the direction of the guests. At the same time, Toronto looks more organized this season and the result is more stable: the fourth place in the Atlantic Division is proof of this.
Trends
Brooklyn's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Nets commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Before the meeting, Brooklyn looks like a team that is looking for itself and finds problems more often so far. The attack depends on one leader, there is no stability, and confidence evaporates at the first difficulties. Toronto, even when losing, remains competitive, knows how to hold the game and add sharply when it is really needed. Canadians have a stronger structure now, and Brooklyn has too many ifs and too few guarantees. It is logical to assume that it is Toronto that should be closer to victory: the team looks more mature, stricter in defense and more reliable in decision-making.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win by a handicap of (-1.5) points in 1.71






























