Miami Heat vs Philadelphia Sixers: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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The Heat had a bright but painful away match against the Indiana Pacers. The 118-135 score in Indianapolis was a painful blow to their rhythm in the fight for high positions in the East. The start of the meeting seemed promising: the first quarter was 36:34 in favor of the guests, in the second — 39 points, but the opponent answered with his 45, and the Heat fell behind at the big break. The third quarter was intriguing, but the final stretch turned into a real nightmare — 11 Miami points against 27 conceded. Tyler Herro was the team leader again with 31 points, Bam Adebayo had a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds, and Jaime Huckes Jr. added 17 from the bench. The defeat worsened the balance to 39-36, leaving the Heat in the play-in zone, where every match is worth its weight in gold.

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Philadelphia, on the other hand, scored a difficult victory on the road against the Charlotte Hornets — 118:114. Doc Rivers' team proved that they can fight to the last. The beginning was not easy: the first quarter was 25:36, but in the second the Sixers turned on their trademark pace — 39:33, and by the big break the gap was almost eliminated. The 28:28 third quarter left everything for the decisive stretch, where the discipline and experience of Rivers' team worked their best — 26:17 in the last quarter and victory was in their hands. The main character is Joel Embiid with 29 points and 6 rebounds, Tyrese Maxey added 26 points and 8 assists, and Paul George had a powerful double—double with 26 points and 13 rebounds. The victory lifted the balance to 41-33 and strengthened the team's position in the race for the direct East playoffs.
Trends
Miami's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
Hit commits an average of 20.3 violations per match.
Tip and bets
The Sixers have won six of their last eight meetings, while the Heat have lost seven of eight. Historically, face-to-face meetings are slightly behind Miami, but this season the teams share 1-1 wins, and now the balance of power is clearly in favor of a healthier and more confident Philadelphia. The lineups also speak for themselves: The Sixers are coming out almost in full force — Embiid, Maxi and George are in the ranks, fresh and ready for battle.
Our betting tip is Philadelphia's victory in 1.72


























