Milwaukee Bucks - San Antonio Spurs: betting tip (kef 1.75) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
It's easy and hard to talk about Milwaukee at the same time. It's easy because everything is visible to the naked eye. It's hard because the picture is frankly sad. The defeat by Portland 99-130 is not just a defeat, it is an alarm that sounded for the entire 48 minutes. The team broke up already in the first quarter, allowing the opponent to get a taste of the game. Then there's more: the defense cracks, the offense falters, and the percentage of hits seems to reflect the overall state of the team — 40% from the game and a modest 31% from beyond the arc. The rebounds were lost on a grand scale, the losses were like extra gifts to the opponent. Against this background, Ryan Rollins' 36 glasses look like a bright flash in a dark room. But one flash is not enough when the house is already on fire. In the table of the East, the Bucks are technically afloat, but in fact their season already resembles a prolonged descent.

Current form
But San Antonio is a completely different story. Basketball breathes, moves and lives here. The 123-98 defeat of Memphis is not just a victory, it is a demonstration of strength, confidence and inner order. From the first minutes, the Spurs turned on the pressure mode: fast pace, accurate shots, control under the shields. And if the first quarter set the tone, then the third one finally cleared up all the questions — there was a real basketball storm. The main character is, of course, Victor Vembanyama. His 19 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks are not just statistics, they are the impact on the game in every episode. Next to him, Devin Wassell (19 points) and his partners look confident, and the team itself looks like a well-established mechanism. 54 wins with 18 losses are figures that need no comment. The Spurs are already where real basketball begins, waiting for the playoffs.
Trends
Milwaukee's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Bucks commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Milwaukee is now a team with too many buts: injuries, instability, lost rhythm. The absence of Janis Adetokunbo is not just a minus for one player, it is a minus for the entire system around which the game was built. The Spurs, on the other hand, look like a team with everything in its place. They are faster, fresher and, most importantly, more confident. The history of personal meetings also speaks in their favor, and the current form only reinforces this feeling.
Our betting tip is for San Antonio to win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.75


























