Chicago Bulls - Toronto Raptors: betting tip (kef 1.74) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Bulls seemed to wake up and were reminded that they can play beautifully and effectively. The victory over Memphis (132:107) turned out to be not just confident — it was built with a cool head and hot hands. The team set the pace from the first minutes, not allowing the opponent to even think about a comeback. Each quarter is like a separate small victory. I was particularly pleased with the bench's performance: 71 substitute points is not just depth, it's a signal. And, of course, it is impossible not to mention Matas Buzelis. The young forward played the match as if he had been registered in this league for a long time: 29 points, confidence in every move and no fear of throwing. Josh Giddy conducted the attack with his usual intelligence — triple-double (16+15+13 ) speaks for itself.

Current form
The Raptors act differently — without making too much noise, but with character. The victory over Detroit (119-108) turned out to be strong-willed. After a not very convincing first half, the Canadians turned on the defense and literally strangled the opponent in the third quarter (34:17). This is the handwriting of a team that understands when to add more. Brandon Ingram became the main weapon — 34 points, and each of them was obtained with an understanding of where and how to attack. He read the defense like an open book. Jacob Peltl is a different story. 18 rebounds, 9 of them offensively, are not just numbers, they are control over the paint.
Trends
Chicago's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Bulls commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
Tip and bets
We are facing a classic confrontation: inspiration versus consistency. Chicago can give a concert, but then go into the shadows. Toronto, on the other hand, plays more evenly, more pragmatically, and this is what often decides the fate of such matches. The Canadians have already beaten the Bulls twice this season, and both times they did it confidently. Ingram consistently finds weaknesses in the opponent's defense, and Peltl dominates under the ring, a combination that Chicago has not yet mastered. Yes, the Bulls have a chance to catch on to the game, especially if the long shot is flying again. But if you look more broadly — at the distance, at the structure of the game, at reliability — the advantage is on the side of Toronto.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win with a handicap of (-5.5) points in 1.74


























