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

Command Analysis

Current form
The Wizards lost to Brooklyn 113-127 on February 7 in Brooklyn, and the game was extremely difficult for the visitors from the very beginning. The Nets made a strong start, winning the first quarter 46:20 and the second 34:27, scoring 80 points in the first half and virtually denying the Wizards any chance of a comeback.
After the break, the visitors were able to set up an attack, scoring 35 points in the third and 31 in the fourth quarter, passing to the ring more often and earning fouls. The best player was young scorer Will Riley, who scored 27 points with four accurate three-pointers, keeping the team from an even bigger defeat. Despite a strong second half, the Wizards dropped to a 14-37 balance, bringing up the rear of the Southeast Division.

Current form
The Heat lost to Boston 96-98 on February 7 on the road, interrupting the series, but showing character in an attempt to hold the lead. The Heat started the match confidently, winning the first quarter at 29:15 and the second at 30:23, creating a maximum gap of 22 points by halftime thanks to the speed and long-range shots from Norman Powell and Andrew Wiggins. The third quarter was a disaster (15:36) when the Celtics turned the game around, but in the fourth the Heat reduced the lead to two points, although they could not even it.
Norman Powell scored a significant number of points with accurate three-pointers and breakthroughs, and Bem Adebayo added energy to the paint with rebounds and penalties. After the loss, the Heat have a 27-26 balance, ranking second in the Southeast Division behind Orlando (27-24).
Trends
Washington's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Wizards commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
Miami and Washington are approaching the match on February 8 in completely different conditions. The Heat recently missed +22 in Boston, but they still look like a more organized and competitive team, and the Wizards just got 127 points from Brooklyn and continue to go at the bottom of the East. The history of face-to-face meetings is also on Miami's side. The key factor is the infirmary. The Heat have losses (Hiro and Rozier are out, Larsson and Powell are questionable), but Bem Adebayo is highly likely to play. Washington has up to ten injured players, including Anthony Davis, as well as a number of perimeter players, which greatly affects the defense and depth of the rotation. Given the stronger squad, historical advantage and healthy rotation, the obvious choice for betting is a confident Miami victory.
Our prediction is that Miami will win with a handicap of -8.5 points in 1.75






















