Memphis Grizzlies - Portland Blazers: betting tip (kef 1.73) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Memphis lost 110-117 to Minnesota on March 4 at the Target Center in Minneapolis. The match turned out to be typical for the current Grizzlies: a brisk start, ball movement, and an attempt to control the rhythm. Before the big break, the guests behaved with dignity and even looked more interesting at times. But the third quarter is a litmus test. That's where the maturity of the team comes in.
And that's where Memphis faltered. The attack became viscous, the decisions were delayed, and the losses in the transitions gave the opponent oxygen. Minnesota increased its defense, accelerated, and the initiative was gone. Jaylen Wells became the best Grizzlies player with 19 points. Cedric Coward added 15 from the bench. But basketball is a game of segments. And at the crucial moment of the final breakthrough, the guests simply did not have enough resources. The result is 23-37 and the third place in the Southwest Division.

Current form
Portland has its own history. On March 1, the Atlanta Blazers were hit by a real hurricane — 101:135. Already in the first quarter, the hosts scored 44 points, and it was a wake-up call. The defense of the guests looked dismantled, rotations were late, rebounds went into the wrong hands.
Yes, in the second and third quarters, Portland tried to level the game with 33 and 27 points, respectively. But in the final, the team literally crumbled: 16 points in attack and 32 missed. Matches don't get saved that way.Jrue Holiday scored 23 points and collected 6 rebounds, which is a decent personal statistic. But with 38-54 rebounds and a general feeling of confusion, this is little consolation. However, the record is 29-33 and the fourth position in the Northwest Division.
Trends
Memphis' Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Grizzlies commit an average of 21.6 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Memphis will host Portland on March 5. But home walls are not a panacea when the infirmary is full. Jah Morant, Zach Edie, Brandon Clark, Santi Aldama — the list of injured is impressive. Yes, Portland has losses too — Denis Avdiya is questionable, Robert Williams III and Shadon Sharp are out of the game. But the depth of the guests' squad looks preferable today. And what's important is that motivation will be off the charts after the Atlanta debacle. A team with character rarely fails twice in a row, equally weak-willed.
Our prediction is that Portland will win with a handicap of (-5.5) points in 1.73


























