Memphis Grizzlies - Minnesota Timberwolves: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Memphis lost to the New Orleans Pelicans with a score of 106:114 on January 31 on the road, although for a long time it seemed that the match was under the control of the guests. The Grizzlies had 32:28 left in the first quarter, and by the big break they led 61:58, confidently moving the ball and finding opportunities to shoot from distance and from passes. But after a pause, the team seemed to lose its bearings.
The third quarter turned out to be a real failure — only 15 points scored and almost no hits from beyond the arc. In the second half, Memphis scored only one three-pointer out of eleven attempts, which actually gave the initiative to the opponent. Jaren Jackson Jr. was the most productive with 16 points and 9 rebounds, Cam Spencer scored the same amount, and Vince Williams added 13 points. This defeat worsened Memphis' balance to 18-28, and the team remained in fourth place in the Southwest Division.

Current form
Minnesota confidently defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder with a score of 123:111 on January 30 in Minneapolis, showing what a pre-controlled match looks like. Already in the first quarter, the hosts set the tone, winning it 34:22, and then calmly held the difference, not allowing the opponent to approach seriously. The key was the long—range shot - 22 three-pointers out of 47 attempts, figures that speak for themselves. The Timberwolves won the rebound 46:36 and got a powerful contribution from the bench, which brought 31 points.
Anthony Edwards scored 26 points, added 5 rebounds and 5 assists, Jayden McDaniels was flawless from behind the arc — 5 of 5 and 21 points, and Rudy Gober scored a double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds. The victory allowed Minnesota to bring the balance to 30-19 and confidently hold third place in the Northwest Division.
Trends
Memphis' Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Grizzlies commit an average of 19.1 violations per match.
1.87Tip and bets
Minnesota goes into the match as the favorite, and this is the case when it is difficult to argue with bookmakers, and the odds look logical. The team has just defeated one of the leaders of the conference, showing the depth of the squad and stability. Memphis has again demonstrated how quickly its game crumbles after a long break, and the absence of Ja Morant is still too noticeable. The history of personal meetings is slightly on the side of the guests, the current form is too, plus Rudy Gober approaches the game in perfect order.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win by a handicap of (-4.5) points in 1.71






















