Detroit Pistons - New Orleans Pelicans: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

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If you like drama, turn on recordings of the latest Pistons matches. On March 25, Detroit staged a real spectacle against the Hawks. We lost, we burned, it seemed that everything was lost, the evening was lost. The first quarter is minus eight, by the big break it's almost a disaster, 55:73. But then it was as if someone had flipped a switch. The third quarter is 40 points, and now the opponent is looking around nervously. It was the Detroit that knows how to get its teeth into the game.
In the fourth, it was an even game, and in overtime, we almost made it, 129:130. Is it a shame? Very. But this defeat is one of those after which the team does not fall apart, but gets angry. The numbers, by the way, speak for themselves: 51 percent of the game, 33 assists — the ball is moving, the game is breathing. But the long—range artillery failed - only 27 percent due to the arc. And we lost the rebounds, which is almost a verdict in the endings in the NBA. Jaylen Duren became the main character — 26 points and 14 rebounds, powerful, masterly. Tobias Harris added solidity, Jenkins passed out passes, Thompson stole balls — in general, there is life in attack. And at the same time — 52:20 according to the season. The leader of the East, after all.

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But the Pelicans have a slightly different story, with a touch of New York drama. The match against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden is always a bit of a theater. And at first, the guests seemed to forget the text of the role — 28:42 in the first quarter. But then there's the character. They scored 32 points twice in the following segments, a comeback, a fight, and even a glimpse of leadership. And it already seems like they're going to get hooked. But in the fourth quarter, I almost had enough breath. 116:121 — defeat, but not without dignity. What's important: the Pelicans' offense worked like clockwork— 51 percent from the game, 44 from beyond the arc, 33 assists and only 7 losses.
It's almost an exemplary basketball. But basketball is a game of nuances, and endings decide everything. Zion Williamson — 22 points, power and plasticity combined. Eve Missy — almost without misses, Hit — sniper hits. The team is alive, the team bites. And even if the balance is 25:48, but the ticket to the play-in is already in your pocket.
Trends
Detroit's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Pistons commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
Tip and bets
And here we come to the most delicious. March 27, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit. There has already been one meeting in the season — the Pistons won 112:104, and on the road. And this is an important touch: Detroit knows how to play against this opponent. Yes, the hosts have losses — Cade Cunningham is missing, Isaiah Stewart is out, and Marcus Sasser is missing. But even with this composition, the team looks solid. Duren cements the paint, Harris adds experience, and the rest of the rotation keeps up the pace. The Pelicans don't have an ideal roster situation either, but Zion is in the lineup, which means there's always a chance. However, there is a caveat: New Orleans is regularly stalling against top teams this season. There's almost not enough depth, there's almost not enough composure. But Detroit at home is a completely different story. The ring seems to be wider there, and the legs are faster. The team controls the pace, confidently plays under the shield and knows how to put the squeeze on.
Prediction — Detroit wins with a handicap of (-3.5) points in 1.71


























