Denver Nuggets - Minnesota Timberwolves: betting tip (kef 2.35) and bets on the NBA match

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On February 28, the Nuggets visited Oklahoma and staged a real performance — 121-127 in overtime. The match turned out to be something you want to watch, even if you weren't rooting for Denver. The team started confidently, from a position of strength. There was also a plus 16, and the feeling that control was completely in my hands. Nikola Jokic is the center of everything that is happening. 23 points, 17 rebounds, 14 assists.
He conducted, slowed down, accelerated, and found partners as if he saw the playground from above. Jamal Murray scored 39 points. But in the fourth quarter, something broke. The defense cracked, rotations began to lag, and the opponent smelled blood. There was a lack of precision and calmness in overtime. The result is defeat, albeit in a struggle. The balance of 37-23 keeps Denver among the leaders of the Northwest Division.

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But on February 27, Minnesota played in a completely different style in Inglewood against the Clippers — 94:88. No extravaganza, no basketball fireworks. It was a tough, sticky, almost playoff match in the mood. From the first minutes, the guests set a pace that was comfortable for them and uncomfortable for the opponent. A lot of positional attack, a lot of fighting under shields, a minimum of light points.
Anthony Edwards has become the kind of person who takes responsibility when others start to doubt. 31 points and a key three—pointer in the end - coolly, without unnecessary emotions. Rudy Gober added 13 rebounds and did what he does best — robbed his opponent of second chances. The victory strengthened the position of Minnesota — 37-23, the third place in the division.
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Denver's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
1.86Tip and bets
Denver has some questions about the lineup. The absence of Aaron Gordon and the uncertainty with a number of players are reducing the depth of rotation. In games of this intensity, this can play a role. The situation in Minnesota is calmer: if there are doubts, they are spot on. And when the bench is breathing evenly, you can feel it in the endings. Yes, the Nuggets have Jokic and Murray, a duo capable of turning any game around. But the Timberwolves look more balanced. Edwards in attack, Gobert under the shield, discipline in defense — this is a set that can extinguish even the brightest flashes.
Our betting tip is a 2.35 Minnesota victory.




























