Denver Nuggets - Cleveland Cavaliers: betting tip (kef 1.85) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On February 8, the Nuggets broke a three-game losing streak at the United Center by defeating the Chicago Bulls 136-1120. The match did not start as simply as it might seem from the final scoreboard. Denver actively joined the attack and took the first quarter 39:36, but by the big break he suddenly found himself in the role of catching up — 59:65, allowing the Bulls to feel the rhythm. After a pause, the Nuggets turned on the defending champion mode: 38 points in the third quarter and 39 in the fourth, while the opponent scored only 16 in the final segment, completely changed the nature of the meeting.
The team showed almost textbook efficiency — 58% from the game, 16 of 33 hits from beyond the arc and 18 of 20 free throws. Nikola Jokic became the central figure of the evening, scoring a triple-double on 22-17-14. Jamal Murray added 28 points with 11 of 18 from the game, finally removing questions about the winner. With a 34-19 balance, Denver is firmly at the top of the Northwest Division.

Current form
For Cleveland, the trip to Sacramento on February 8 ended with an important victory with a score of 132:126. The start of the meeting remained with the hosts: 25:31 after the first quarter, but then the Cavaliers methodically increased. They took the second quarter 32:24, and in the third they staged an effective shootout, winning 41:36 — this is where the match turned around. Cleveland kept a high percentage of execution, confidently worked both from under the ring and from a distance, and the minimal advantage on the shield (42:38) and a more cool-headed finish from the penalty line allowed them to hold the lead.
Donovan Mitchell played the match at the superstar level with 35 points, and James Harden added 23 and became a key partner in crucial minutes, regularly forcing the opponent to foul. This victory strengthened Cleveland's position in the group of leaders of the Central Division with a balance of 32-21.
Trends
Denver's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Nuggets commit an average of 20.7 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Taking into account the form and personnel situation, the Denver Nuggets — Cleveland Cavaliers match on February 10 looks like a clash between a very powerful but sometimes vulnerable champion and one of the hottest teams in the East. However, in the current injury report, several key players have game-time decision status at once, including Jokic himself and Christian Brown, which adds to the uncertainty, especially in a busy calendar. Cleveland, on the other hand, arrives after defeating Sacramento and is in excellent playing condition. But home parquet in Denver traditionally works in their favor. In this configuration, it is most logical to trust the owners.
Our prediction is that Denver will win in 1.85






















