Oklahoma Thunder - Denver Nuggets: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Oklahoma approached the game with a decent boost of energy, and on March 8, in front of the home fans, they dealt with the Golden State Warriors with a score of 104:97. From the first minutes, the hosts set a furious pace: 34 points in the first quarter and control of the match in their pocket. By the big break, the Thunder had already retired with a comfortable lead of 67:54, actively moving the ball, finding free throws and not allowing the guests to feel in the game. But the Warriors did not give up: in the third quarter, the visitors picked up the pace, and even managed to equalize the score — 77:77. It seemed that the intrigue had returned, but Shay Gilges-Alexander returned control to Oklahoma with 27 points and five assists, like an orchestra conductor, and Isaac Joe added a solid 18 points. The result is a confident leadership of the team with 50 wins and only 15 losses.

Current form
At the same time, the Nuggets looked much less confident. On March 7, at the Ball Arena, they learned a devastating lesson from the New York Knicks - 103:142. The game revealed all the weaknesses of the team: the defense was failing, the attack was not going well, and three—point misses one after another only increased the gap. Nikola Jokic, of course, tried to drag the team on himself and scored 38 points, but even his magic could not compensate for the absence of Jamal Murray with 12 points, who dropped out due to an ankle sprain before halftime. The rotation broke down, the attack creaked, and the opponent calmly did his job. After this defeat, the Nuggets were left with 39 wins and 25 losses, the mid-Western Conference balance clearly does not suit the team and requires urgent adjustments.
Trends
Oklahoma's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
Thunder commits an average of 19.1 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Thunder usually feel confident at home against Denver: the statistics of recent face-to-face meetings confirm this. The Nuggets are coming to the game after a painful defeat, defensive problems, and the loss of a key player in Murray. Jokic is a superstar, of course, but single exploits don't fix common problems — especially when the bench and three-point lines don't work as they should. Oklahoma has a different story in this regard: home advantage, team cohesion, depth of rotation, and Gilges-Alexander's key shots provide a tangible advantage. Even though the Nuggets have star players, their roster and rotation issues, as well as failures at the three-point line, make them vulnerable.
Our prediction is that Oklahoma will win by a handicap of (-4.5) points in 1.72


























