Orlando Magic - Phoenix Suns: betting tip (kef 2.05) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On March 29, Orlando visited Toronto at the Scotiabank Arena — and, to be honest, it was not a visit, but almost an excursion with an unpleasant ending. An 87:139 defeat is one of those after which you stare at the ceiling for a long time and wonder what happened in the first place. Seven defeats in eight matches is no longer an accident, it's a trend. The Magic's game crumbled: 38% from the game, a measly 24% from beyond the arc, 28 losses - as if the ball was a hot potato. Toronto was tearing up space and at some point simply stopped noticing the resistance, bringing the difference to a frightening 56 points. Yes, Desmond Bain tried, scored 17 points, but basketball is still not a solo concert. It was as if the others didn't have time for this match, either physically or emotionally. The result is 39-35 and a shaky eighth place in the East.

Current form
But Phoenix now looks like a team that knows what it wants. On March 31, they arrived in Memphis and gave Memphis a demonstration spanking — 131:105. And it's not like everything was decided right away. But the fourth quarter was pure basketball jazz from the Suns: 40:16, and the match turned into a show of strength. 50% completion, 38% from beyond the arc, 39 passes — the ball moved as if it had its own scenario. The chief conductor is Devin Booker. 36 points. Colleen Gillespie added a double-double (11 points and 10 assists), and Jaylen Green scored 21 points. The balance is 42-33, seventh place in the West.
Trends
Orlando's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
Magic commits an average of 20.3 violations per match.
Tip and bets
Orlando is now a team that is looking for itself and doesn't always seem to find it. Major defeats, problems with the squad, lack of stability — all this overlaps and gives an unpleasant aftertaste before the game. Plus personnel losses: Franz Wagner, Anthony Black, Jonathan Isaac — these are not just names in the protocol, these are pieces of the system, without which the mechanism begins to creak. But Phoenix is now like a well—tuned instrument. They've already beaten Orlando this season, they have a leader in Booker, they have ball movement, they have confidence. And, importantly, there is a sense of reserve — as if the team can add if needed.
Our betting tip is for Phoenix to win in 2.05




























