Chicago Bulls - Indiana Pacers: betting tip (kef 2.50) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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The Bulls again remained in the role of observers. On March 30 in San Antonio, they lost to the San Antonio Spurs 114:129. The Bulls started briskly - they played almost evenly in the first quarter, conceding only one point (28:29). But then a nightmare happened: in the second quarter, 19 points against 35 from the opponent — and, like in a bad movie, it got worse: the third quarter was 35:38. The comfortable advantage of the Spurs became indisputable. The Chicago Bulls' best player, Tre Jones, did everything he could: 23 points, 9 of 13 from the game and 2 of 3 from beyond the arc. The bench also tried to pull, Matas Bouzelis and Colleen Sexton added 12 and 20 points, respectively, but it wasn't enough. Defense and rebounds faltered at every turn, and this decided the outcome of the meeting. After this defeat, the Bulls have 29 wins and 46 losses — the play-in is no longer for them, only statistics.

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At the same time, Indiana hosted a real basketball party at home. On March 29, they defeated the Miami Heat 135-118 in Indianapolis, and it wasn't just a victory—it was an attacking basketball festival. The match started as an arms race: both teams were throwing points at each other almost non-stop. By the big break, the guests were ahead — 79:75. But in the second quarter, the Pacers turned on the turbo: 45 points in a quarter, and the foundation of victory was laid. After the break, Indiana regrouped defensively, controlled the shield and pace better, gradually building up the advantage and bringing the game to a confident victory. The team's leader, Pascal Siakam— scored an impressive trio of stats: 30 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists. In general, the team made 58% of shots from the game and 46% from beyond the arc - figures that make this team respect, even if the season was generally unsuccessful for them. The balance of the Pacers is 17-58, last place in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference.
Trends
Chicago's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Bulls commit an average of 18.6 violations per game.
Tip and bets
The Bulls just failed in San Antonio, the Pacers showed a powerful offense against Miami. Face-to-face meetings have been about equal in recent years, but the Bulls have historically had an easy advantage. In practice, the Pacers' attack now looks fresher and more aggressive than that of the Chicago team, where injuries disrupt rotation and interfere with stability.
Our prediction is that Indiana will win in 2.50






























