Denver Nuggets - Portland Blazers: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Nuggets turned out to be a little luckier this evening and were able to break the resistance of a formidable opponent. On April 4, they defeated the San Antonio Spurs 136-134 in overtime at their arena. The game turned out to be a real spectacle — tension was in the air, and every throw could turn the score around. The hosts gradually increased the pressure, demonstrating team synergy, and in overtime they turned out to be more accurate and colder.
Nikola Jokic became the leader of the meeting, who scored 40 points, made 8 rebounds and distributed 13 assists, as if conducting an entire orchestra on the floor. Christian Brown added 21 points, and the team as a whole dominated in assists — 34 against the opponent's 29. The Nuggets showed that experience and character are as important as athleticism, and they won thanks to these qualities. The Denver Nuggets currently have a record of 50 wins and 28 losses, fourth place in the Western Conference, and this is an important step in the fight for high positions before finishing the regular season.

Current form
The Blazers showed on April 3 at the Fashion Center how to play with a spark and a head together. The hosts confidently dealt with the New Orleans Pelicans 118:106. The score after the first quarter was 32:35, and by the second break the guests were ahead 65:60. But in the third, the Blazers turned on their turbo mode: 28 points against 16 from the opponent and an 88:81 lead.
In the final quarter, the hosts did not slow down — another 30 points, and the job was done. The team scored 46 percent of the shots from the game and an excellent 39 percent from beyond the arc with just 13 losses. The real heroes were Jrue Holiday with 27 points, including seven three—pointers, Denis Avdiya with 26 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Portland now has a record of 40 wins and 38 losses, eighth place in the West, and the guys continue to fight for the playoffs.
Trends
Denver's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Nuggets commit an average of 18.6 violations per game.
Tip and bets
The Nuggets are in great shape — they recently defeated the San Antonio Spurs in overtime in a hard-fought game. The Blazers are also on the rise, confidently beating the New Orleans Pelicans. But here's the catch: the Nuggets clearly dominate the head—to-head matches of the season with two big wins. The hosts have several players in doubt due to minor injuries, but the main backbone is in the ranks, the guests are missing key performers like Jrue Holiday, Jeremy Grant, Shadon Sharp and Damian Lillard.
Our prediction is that Denver will win with a handicap of (-5.5) points in 1.70


























