Orlando Magic - Oklahoma Thunder: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Orlando played the match at home on March 17, and, let's face it, it turned out to be a tough evening. The defeat by Atlanta 112:124 is not so much about the score as about the content. The team seemed to come out with a good mood, but from the very first minutes it became clear that the opponent's pace was another level. Magic was constantly being overtaken, and by the big break, the situation was already looking alarming. And when the difference ballooned to almost thirty points in the third quarter, intrigue quietly left the hall without saying goodbye.
Yes, Paolo Bankero did his job — 18 points and 10 rebounds, a solid double-double, but it was more of a personal story against the background of a team failure. In the fourth quarter, Orlando tried to turn on, shorten, and catch on, but such matches don't turn over with a snap. As a result, the team remains somewhere in the middle of the East with a balance of about 38-29 and a feeling that stability is still lacking.

Current form
Oklahoma is now about confidence and consistency. On March 15, Minnesota was beaten at home — 116-103, and this is the case when victory looked logical from the first to the last minute. Yes, the start was equal, but Thunder was in no hurry, they carefully placed accents, and by the big break they had already begun to build the foundation for victory.
And then — the classics of a strong team. The third quarter, acceleration, tight defense, quick decisions in attack — and now a double-digit lead. In the end, Oklahoma simply controlled the game, not allowing the opponent to even think about returning. Shay Gilges-Alexander — 20 points and 10 assists, pure conductor. Chet Holmgren added 21 points and 9 rebounds, almost the perfect night for a big one. And as a result, we have a strong position at the top of the West with a balance of about 53-15.
Trends
Orlando's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Magic commits an average of 17.4 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Oklahoma is now a team that knows how to win. She knows how to endure, knows how to add, and, most importantly, knows how to close games. Orlando is still more about bursts than about the system. It worked today, but not tomorrow. Yes, the home court can give Magic a boost, they are able to catch on at the beginning, impose a fight, and play on energy. But the match distance is not a sprint, but a marathon. And in this marathon, the Thunder look much more convincing: the composition is deeper, the ball movement is better, and the leadership class is higher.
Prediction — Oklahoma wins with a handicap of (-7.5) points in 1.71


























