Milwaukee Bucks - New Orleans Pelicans: betting tip (kef 2.50) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Milwaukee confidently dealt with the Chicago Bulls on February 4 at the Fiserv Forum, winning 131-115 and ending a streak of five defeats in a row. The hosts came out extremely focused and immediately set a high tempo — the first quarter ended with a score of 39:24, and by the second break the advantage had grown to an impressive 77:52. Milwaukee relied on a long-range shot and made a season-record 23 three-pointers, effectively deciding the outcome of the meeting long before the final siren.
Kyle Kuzma played one of the best matches, scoring 31 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, acting as versatile as possible. Ryan Rollins added a double-double of 21 points and 10 assists, confidently managing the game. After this victory, the Bucks improved their balance to 19 wins and 29 losses, remaining at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, but showing signs of recovery.

Current form
New Orleans lost to the Hornets on February 2 in Charlotte with a score of 95:102, missing a match that initially turned out in their favor. The guests had a confident first half, winning both opening quarters and going into the big break with a 15-point advantage, and at some point the difference reached 22. However, after a pause, the game for the New Orleans Pelicans literally crumbled. In the second half, the team scored only 31 points, losing to the opponent in aggression, defense and implementation.
The only stable element in the attack was Trey Murphy III, who scored 27 points and tried to keep the team in the game until the last moment. After this defeat, the Pelicans dropped to 13 wins and 39 losses and continue to close the Southwest Division.
Trends
Milwaukee's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Bucks commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The Bucks just confidently defeated Chicago, having caught the right rhythm due to long-range shots and confident leadership, but personnel losses, including the absence of Giannis Adetokumbo, still affect stability. New Orleans is approaching the match after a disastrous second half in Charlotte and with a series of setbacks on the road, where the team clearly lacks depth and concentration. Bookmakers offer odds that make betting on the hosts justified, given the home factor, confidence after a big win, and the noticeable advantage of Bucks in face-to-face meetings.
Our prediction is a win for Milwaukee in 2.50




























