Philadelphia Sixers - Utah Jazz: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Philadelphia learned a painful lesson from the San Antonio Spurs on March 4 at home - 91-131. And this is not just a defeat, but an alarm signal. Already in the first quarter, the guests took control — 32:25, in the second they added a move — 46:28, and by halftime the score of 78:53 looked almost like a verdict. And the third quarter turned into a cold shower at 11:35. The match ended, in fact, long before the final siren. Without Joel Embiid and Paul George, the Sixers look different—less powerful, less stable, less confident. Tyrese Maxi did his best, scoring 21 points and collecting 8 rebounds, Jabari Walker added 20 and 6. The balance is 33:28 and the fourth place in the Atlantic Division.

Current form
Utah was one step away from a resounding victory over the Denver Nuggets on March 3 at the Delta Center, but lost 125:128. And here, you know, is the story where the team does almost everything right and still gets left with nothing. The match turned out to be lively, high-speed, and attacking. Yuta set a high pace, was not afraid to throw, and actively walked into the aisles. Keyont George caught inspiration and scored 36 points — boldly, aggressively, without fear of the opponent's authority. In the third quarter, the hosts increased their defense, started to provoke mistakes and even took the lead before the final segment. But the ending is always a test of composure. The 18-43 balance leaves Jazz at the bottom of the Northwest Division table.
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Sixers commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
1.77Tip and bets
If you look at face-to-face meetings, Philadelphia has a slight advantage. But the figures of the past are just the background. Today, everything depends on the state of the roster. Embiid is out of the game, George is out of the game, Maxi is questionable — and these are serious losses. Utah also has personnel problems, but the team is younger, easier on its feet and plays without the pressure of results. Nevertheless, the home court factor is a weighty argument. At Wells Fargo Center, the Sixers traditionally act bolder, move the ball faster, and defend better in the arc. If Maxi is ready to play without restrictions, the hosts should put the squeeze on the opponent due to the perimeter class and a more organized ending. I expect a hard-fought match with fluctuations in the score, but with the advantage of the hosts in the decisive minutes.
Our prediction is that Philadelphia will win with a handicap of (-6.5) points in 1.71
























