Toronto Raptors - Utah Jazz: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On January 31, in Orlando, the Toronto Raptors lost to the Orlando Magic on the road with a score of 120:130 on the floor of the Kia Center, although for a long time it was the guests who dictated the course of the meeting. Toronto started the match confidently, took the first half and led by 14 points by the end of the third quarter. The basis of this gap was the bright play of Brandon Ingram, who scored 35 points, as well as the versatile contribution of Scotty Barnes — 19 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 blocked shots.
However, in the fourth quarter, the Raptors' attack seemed to shut down. The team made only 5 of the 18 shots from the game, allowing the hosts to return and finish the game. Putting the squeeze on the end. This defeat left Toronto with a balance of about 29-21 and third place in the Atlantic Division.

Current form
On January 31, in Salt Lake City, the Utah Jazz lost to the Brooklyn Nets 99-109 at their Delta Center venue, again failing to finish. Utah held on to the game for three quarters, conceded only one possession after the opening period, and tied the score several times in the third quarter. But in the crucial 12 minutes, the attack collapsed with only 18 points scored and systemic failures in perimeter defense.
The Jazz couldn't hold back their opponent's long-range shots, while they regularly missed from behind the arc. Keyonte George was the most productive for Utah with 26 points and 7 assists, but the help from his partners was not enough. The loss dropped the Utah Jazz to 15-34 and into last place in the Northwest Division.
Trends
Toronto's Total Foulsrateis over 22.5
The Raptors commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
1.85Tip and bets
Toronto and Utah don't have a noticeable bias in face-to-face meetings, but the current moment speaks for itself. The Raptors painfully missed the advantage in Orlando, and the Jazz lost the ending at home again, which is already becoming a trend. At the same time, Utah has an impressive list of players with injured status, while Toronto is approaching the match in a more stable personnel condition. Bookmakers offer different odds, but the bet here is read quite transparently. Given the shape and quality of the defense, a logical prediction is that Toronto would have won this match more often than the other way around.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.72






















