Philadelphia Sixers - Atlanta Hawks: betting tip (kef 1.80) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Philadelphia had a difficult evening on February 12 at Wells Fargo Center, losing to the New York Knicks 89:138. The team immediately found itself in the role of catching up: the first quarter was 23:36, by halftime 42:72 — the Sixers could not control the movement of the ball and the targeted shots of the guests from the perimeter. The only notable player was Tyrese Maxey, who scored 32 points and tried to lead the team, but his efforts were drowned out by the chaotic attack.
Philadelphia made only 38% of its shots from the game and 6 of 32 three-pointers, and made 18 losses that quickly turned into easy points for the opponent. After the loss, the Sixers' balance was 30-24, leaving them in fourth place in the Atlantic Division behind Boston, New York and Toronto, showing that the team is still far from the stable level of the East contenders.

Current form
Atlanta almost made a comeback in an away game against the Charlotte Hornets, losing 107-110 on February 12 at the Spectrum Center. The team turned a seemingly lost game into a real thriller, but once again paid the price for a weak start: they conceded 35 points in the first quarter and played catch-up for most of the meeting. Defender Dyson Daniels was the most productive with 21 points at 9 out of 12 from the game, actively going into the passes and making quick breaks.
Jaylen Johnson added a useful contribution through rebounds and assists, helping the team almost catch up with the opponent in the fourth quarter, scoring 32 points. However, 44% of the sales from the game, 28% from beyond the arc, 13 losses and a lost 41-50 rebound were critical factors. After the loss, the Hawks dropped to a 26-30 balance and fourth place in the South Division.‑Vostok, again emphasizing the problem of unstable starts.
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Sixers commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The Hawks are still dependent on an unstable offense and often lose starting minutes, as they did against Charlotte. The Sixers have their own problems — the fresh defeat from New York revealed vulnerabilities in defense and depth of the squad, but Maxi demonstrates the form of a leader and is able to lead the team on offense on his own. The absence of Hawke Young, a key creator of chances on the perimeter, reduces their potential in the endings, while the Sixers, with active Maxi and the support of the home stands, look like a more reliable bet.
Our betting tip is Philadelphia's 1.80 win.
























