Brooklyn Nets - Atlanta Hawks: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

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The Nets spent an evening that I want to erase from my memory as quickly as possible. The home game with the Charlotte Hornets on April 1 at the Barclays Center turned into a real cold shower — 86:117. Moreover, everything became clear at the very beginning: the starting quarter was lost at 18:35, and then the Nets only tried to catch up with the departing train. In the second segment, the hosts seemed to have leveled the situation, but it was more like a temporary respite. As soon as the third quarter began, Charlotte stepped on the gas again — 31:18, and the intrigue finally evaporated.
Such matches are often called without options, and this is exactly the case. Josh Minnott, who came off the bench with 14 points, unexpectedly became the most productive. But when the top scorer scores that much, it's more a symptom than a reason for joy. The starting three — Zaire Williams, Drake Powell and Nolan Traore — were limited to ten points each. With a balance of 18-58, Brooklyn has already said goodbye to any tournament hopes.

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But Atlanta, on the contrary, now resembles a well-tuned mechanism. In Orlando, the team played perhaps one of the most exciting matches of the season, defeating Magic — 130:101. It didn't start out that badly: the first quarter was left to the hosts with a minimal advantage. But then the Hawks turned on the very speed at which they are very difficult to stop. The second quarter is 47:26, and now the equal game turns into one—way traffic. After a long break, Atlanta did not slow down. The team continued to push, play wide, fast, and with pleasure.
The main character of the evening was Nikil Alexander-Walker — 32 points, and with excellent efficiency. Jaylen Johnson added a powerful double-double (18 + 14), and Dyson Daniels provided a versatile line with 15 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists. The 44-33 balance allows Atlanta to confidently stay in the lead in the Southeastern Division and be optimistic about the playoffs.
Trends
Brooklyn's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Nets commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Atlanta is coming to Brooklyn on a roll — after a confident, bright victory, where everything worked like clockwork: offense, rebounding, and ball movement. The Nets, on the contrary, look lost. The recent defeat from Charlotte only confirmed the systemic problems — the lack of a leader, weak implementation, and a short and exhausted rotation. When a team doesn't believe in itself, it's obvious even without statistics. The personnel situation only reinforces this bias. Brooklyn has a long list of injuries, while Atlanta's losses are minimal and do not affect key performers. The team is in perfect order and understands perfectly well what they are fighting for — securing positions before the playoffs.
Our betting tip is that Atlanta will win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.72


























