Indiana Pacers - Chicago Bulls: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Indiana suffered a major loss to the Atlanta Hawks with a score of 116-132 on January 26 at the State Farm Arena. The team started strongly, winning the first quarter 38:34 and holding the initiative for most of the first three periods. At one point, the Pacers led +15 and remained ahead 92-85 by the end of the third quarter. However, a disastrous 0:17 interval followed, which completely turned the game around and handed the Hawks the initiative.
Indiana's best player was Pascal Siakam, who scored 26 points and made 9 rebounds, remaining the main source of stable offense. This defeat dropped the Pacers to the bottom of the Central Division with a balance of 11 wins and 36 losses.

Current form
Chicago lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 118-129 at home at the United Center on January 27, ending a winning streak. The hosts started confidently, but missed a 6:25 burst from the Lakers at the junction of the first and second quarters, trailing by 37:51. By halftime, the Bulls were able to close the gap to 56:69, but the third quarter became problematic — Luka Doncic scored 20 points, increasing the gap to 89:104.
In the end, six players scored double digits, but it wasn't enough for a comeback. Nikola Vucevic scored 18 points and 11 rebounds for Chicago, while Josh Giddy added 19 points. Despite the loss, the Bulls remain a competitive team, finishing third in the Central Division with 23 wins and 23 losses.
Trends
The Indiana team's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Pacers commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.86Tip and bets
Before the match on January 29, Chicago looks like a clear favorite. The team is confident in its form, has the depth of the squad and is almost completely healthy, while Indiana arrives after a heavy defeat in Atlanta and continues to play without key point guard Tyrese Haliburton. The history of face-to-face meetings in recent years has been fairly smooth, but now the Bulls look more stable and are able to exploit the weaknesses of the Pacers' defense throughout all four quarters.
Our betting tip is Chicago's victory in 1.72
















