Minnesota Timberwolves - Detroit Pistons: betting tip (kef 1.77) and bets on the NBA match

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On March 25, a match took place in Minneapolis, which could well be called a small performance. The Minnesota Timberwolves pulled out the game against the Houston Rockets 110-108 in overtime. Moreover, the scenario was such that Hollywood scriptwriters would envy: the guests held the threads of the game in their hands for almost the entire match, but at the end the wolves turned on survival mode. And they turned it on so that the opponent simply did not understand what had happened. The 15-0 overtime surge is no longer just a comeback, it's a statement. And Julius Randle made a bold point, making the decisive throw a few seconds before the siren.
Jaden McDaniels played one of the best games of the season — 25 points, confident execution, calmness in key moments. Rudy Gober, as usual, did his job quietly — 14 rebounds and control under the ring. This victory was a breath of air after a series of setbacks. The team is now firmly at the top of the West with 45 wins and 28 losses.

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But the Detroit Pistons decided on March 27 not to bring the matter to a nervous end. The New Orleans Pelicans were beaten by a margin of 129:108, and the second half of the meeting turned out to be especially significant. It all started, however, not too smoothly — the first quarter was left to the guests. But then the Pistons just added momentum. After a long break, they scored 64 points and virtually eliminated all questions about the winner.
And the fourth quarter — 37:22 — has already become a formality. The main character of the evening is Jalen Duren. 30 points, 10 rebounds — the numbers speak for themselves. Moreover, the efficiency is almost flawless. Daniss Jenkins added 19 points and 9 assists, and the result was the kind of team game that any coach dreams of. Detroit is currently the leader of the Eastern Conference with a 53-20 record.
Trends
Minnesota's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Timberwolves commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
Tip and bets
If you look at face-to-face meetings, Minnesota has been slightly ahead in recent years. But fresh memory tells me that Detroit took the season series from them, and confidently. And that's where the fun begins — the injuries. Minnesota has Anthony Edwards out of the game. The losses are serious, no doubt. But Detroit is not in full force either: Isaiah Stewart and Marcus Sasser are also out. And this already affects the balance of power. Minnesota has just proved that they can pull off character games, even without key players. Detroit is a team that can crush an opponent with pace and efficiency. But there is a caveat. Home playground.
Our betting tip is a Minnesota victory in 1.77


























