Atlanta Hawks - Orlando Magic: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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Atlanta put on a real show at the State Farm Arena last week, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 122-99. At first, the game went tit-for-tat, and the teams left for the break with the score at 60:52. But in the second half, Atlanta simply accelerated: the third quarter ended at 35:26, and in the fourth the opponent had no chance to close the gap. The hosts dominated the rebounds — 51 rebounds against 36 from the Bucks, forced the opponent to lose the ball 20 times and made great shots: 49.5% from the game and 36.8% from the three-point line. Of course, C.J. McCollum was in the spotlight with 30 points and seven long—range shots, and Jaylen Johnson scored a triple-double with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists. The Eastern Conference now sees Atlanta with a 36-31 balance in seventh place — confidently, but with ambitions to rise higher.

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Orlando celebrated a strong-willed victory over the Miami Heat 121-117 at the Kaseya Center during the same stretch. Orlando got off to a fiery start: 41:27 after the first quarter, 71:55 by the big break. Miami tried to get back into the game, reducing the gap, but Orlando's coolness and accurate shots in the end decided the outcome of the match. This is Orlando's fifth consecutive victory over the Heat this season, which confirms their strong position in head-to-head meetings. The main characters are Paolo Bankero with 27 points and Desmond Bain, who added 21 points. The Eastern Conference sees Orlando in fifth place with a 38-28 balance—confident, with firepower that can scare any opponent.
Trends
Atlant's Total foulsrateis more than 21.5
The Hawks commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The statistics of face-to-face meetings are slightly tilted towards Atlanta. Orlando's injuries are serious: Franz Wagner, Jonathan Isaac, Anthony Black, and Jett Howard are questionable. Atlanta has Jonathan Cuming day by day. At the moment, Atlanta is at the peak of its form — nine wins in a row, a resounding victory over Milwaukee. Orlando is also strong, the victory over Miami with 27 Bankero points is an indicator of character, but personnel losses make them vulnerable.
Our prediction is that Atlanta will win by a handicap of (-1.5) points in 1.72


























