Orlando Magic - Milwaukee Bucks: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On February 8, at the Kia Center, the Magic scored a strong-willed home victory over the Utah Jazz with a score of 120:117, once again reminding others that leadership in the Southeast Division with a balance of 27-24 is not an accidental privilege, but the result of character. It all started out, however, worryingly. The visitors played out, easily found the ring and went ahead 33:30 after the first quarter, and by the big break they brought the score to 65:54, with the gap in the second quarter reaching an ominous minus 17. But after the break, Magic seemed to come out as different people.
The pressure on the ball increased, passes became sharper, fouls became more inevitable. Two consecutive quarters, won with a score of 33:23, gradually erased Utah's advantage. At the head of this transformation was Paolo Bankero, who scored 23 points and 8 assists, and his 9 penalties out of 12 in key minutes looked like a cold and accurate calculation.

Current form
On February 7, at the Fiserv Forum, the Bucks won an important home victory over the Indiana Pacers with a score of 105:99 and slightly improved their position in the Central Division, where the team is in 4th place with a balance of 21:29. The start of the meeting turned out to be bleak for the hosts: the first quarter was lost at 23:29, and the guests felt quite at ease.
However, in the second ten minutes, the Bucks abruptly changed the tone, winning it 31:18, and then consolidated their success with a powerful third quarter of 29:18. Milwaukee had 48:37 rebounds, which allowed them to compensate for 12 of their own losses. Kevin Porter Jr. became the main character, scoring 23 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds, and Jericho Sims, with his 15 rebounds, reliably closed the three-second zone.
Trends
Orlando's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
Magic commits an average of 21.6 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Orlando is approaching the match on February 10 no longer as a dark horse, but as a favorite who is aware of his own strength. Historically, face-to-face meetings have favored Jazz more often, but in recent years the picture has changed: Orlando has won 3 of the last 5 matches and has 4 wins in ten extreme meetings with increasingly tight scores. Utah continues to suffer from personnel losses, and Markkanen's dependence on individual play makes the team vulnerable at crucial moments. Against the background of a more balanced squad, fresh winning experience and the home court factor, betting on the hosts looks the most logical.
Our prediction is that Orlando will win with a handicap of -6.5 points in 1.70






















