Milwaukee Bucks - Boston Celtics: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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On March 1, the Bucks came to visit the Chicago Bulls and had an evening that you want to forget. The result is 97:120. And it all started almost perfectly. The first quarter is 32:30, the second is 34:21. Fifteen points of advantage by the big break, confident pace control, defense, hits — everything is as per the textbook. And then what the trainers call a thread loss happened.
The third quarter is 23:36. The fourth is a painful 8:33. And the apotheosis is the 0:27 interval. More than ten minutes without scoring points. In the NBA, such failures are punished mercilessly. Bobby Portis was Milwaukee's best player with 18 points and 5 rebounds. He fought, but he is not a warrior alone in the field. The Bucks are third in the Central Division, with 26 wins and 33 losses.

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But on March 2, Boston hosted a basketball masterclass against the Philadelphia Sixers on the TDI Garden floor - 114:98. And this is the case when the bill fully reflects what is happening. The first quarter was left to the guests — 28:26. But then the Celtics turned on their trademark pace: 36:22 in the second. After the break, total control. No hysteria, no fuss.
It's just a system basketball. The main opening of the evening was Nimiash Keta, who scored 27 points and 17 rebounds. Jaylen Brown added 27 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists — versatility in its purest form. Derrick White — 21 points and 8 assists. Even without Jason Tatum, the depth of the squad is impressive. Boston leads the Atlantic Division with 40 wins and 20 losses.
Trends
Milwaukee's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Bucks commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
The teams have exchanged wins this season. But now the context is different. The main problem of the hosts is the absence of Yannis Adetokunbo. Without it, the attack loses aggression, and the defense is the core under the ring. It's not just the loss of a player, it's the loss of a coordinate system. Boston looks holistic. Yes, there is no Tatum, but the team is not falling apart. There is Brown, there is a depth of rotation, there is a defense that knows how to stifle the opponent's pace. And most importantly, there is confidence.
Our prediction is that Boston will win with a handicap of (-5.5) points in 1.71


























