Boston Celtics - Miami Heat: betting tip (kef 1.75) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On February 5, Boston visited Houston and left with a convincing 114-93 victory. It all started without thunder and lightning: the first quarter was held on equal terms, as if the teams were eyeing each other. But then the Celtics methodically took control of the game, and in the third period they gave the opponent a real debriefing — 36:21, after which the intrigue evaporated.
Boston dominated the shield, collecting 57 rebounds against 38, confidently executed penalties and dictated the pace, not allowing the Rockets to even think about chasing. The main character was Derrick White — 28 points and six accurate three-pointers, like shots on schedule. The Celtics consolidated their position as one of the leaders of the Atlantic Division with a 33-18 record and a four-game winning streak.

Current form
Miami hosted Atlanta on February 4 and, alas, failed the exam — a 115-127 defeat at the Kaseya Center was a painful blow to tournament ambitions. Already in the second quarter, the Hawks accelerated so that the difference reached 21 points, and from that moment on, the Heat had to play catch-up. In the second half, the hosts repeatedly reduced the gap to acceptable figures, but each time they stumbled upon a new wave of three-point shots from the guests.
Bem Adebayo (16 points) and Jaime Huckes Jr. (21) pulled the team forward, looked for luck under the ring, pressed on the shield, but the perimeter defense was bursting at the seams. Atlanta scored 63 points from behind the arc and completely outplayed Miami from the bench — 68:45. As a result, the Heat's balance sheet has become 27-25, and second place in the Southeast Division no longer looks so solid.
Trends
Boston's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Celtics commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.86Tip and bets
Before the match on February 7, Boston looks preferable. The team is on the move, confidently dealt with Houston and historically feels comfortable in confrontations with Miami. Yes, there are personnel issues: Tatum is out of the game, Brown's participation is questionable. However, the depth of the squad and the current form of Derrick White allow the Celtics to smooth out these losses. Miami, on the other hand, has more problems: a fresh loss to Atlanta, a vulnerable defense in the arc, and injuries to Tyler Herro. Combined, Boston's current form, balance of power, and three-point advantage make it a logical choice for the hosts.
Our prediction is that Boston will win with a handicap of -4.5 points in 1.75






















