Philadelphia Sixers - Denver Nuggets: betting tip (kef 1.73) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On January 4, Philadelphia beat the Knicks 130-119 at Madison Square Garden, confirming once again that New York has been a city of pleasant memories for her lately. It didn't start so smoothly. The Sixers lost 37:38 at the beginning of the second quarter, but then turned up the speed, gave a 9:0 spurt and, most importantly, never allowed the opponent to believe in a full-fledged comeback. Every attempt by the hosts to get closer was shattered by accurate three-pointers and competent ball movement. Tyrese Maxey became the main character, scoring 36 points. Joel Embiid and VIJAY Edgecombe supported the leader, adding 26 each. Philadelphia has 19 wins and 14 losses in the Atlantic Division and ranks fourth.

Current form
On January 4, in New York, Denver suffered a 115-127 away loss to the Brooklyn Nets. The Nuggets couldn't handle the perimeter defense and generally looked tired against the backdrop of a busy away schedule. For most of the meeting, the guests played the role of catching up, allowing the opponent to accelerate in the third quarter and gain a double-digit lead. And at the beginning of the fourth, we were hit by a decisive 0:12 spurt, after which the score became 90:112 and the intrigue almost disappeared. Tim Hardaway Jr. was the most productive in Denver with 26 points. In the Northwest Division, the team is still in the leading group with a balance of about 23-12.
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Sixers commit an average of 18.7 violations per game.
1.89Tip and bets
Philadelphia looks like a logical favorite in this pair, especially against the background of Denver's personnel problems. Embiid and Maxie are now setting the tone for the hosts' attack, playing in a diverse and aggressive manner. The Nuggets still do not have Nikola Jokic and a number of players in the starting rotation, which is especially painful on the road. At home, the Sixers operate at a high pace and consistently score points, while Denver, away from its arena, has already made serious defensive failures. Given the odds and the current squad situation, Philadelphia's victory with a head start looks like the most logical choice, as the difference in class and depth should have an impact.
Our prediction is that Philadelphia will win with a handicap of (-8.5) points in 1.73






























