Washington Wizards - Chicago Bulls: betting tip (kef 1.80) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Wizards stepped on the same rake again — they lost to Brooklyn 115:121. They started as if they had forgotten to go out on the floor: the first quarter was 23:35, and they were already having to catch up. In the second, we started up, added aggression, equalized the rhythm, but still did not reach the big break — 54:59. And then there's Washington, who knows how to play offensively. 30 points in the third quarter, 31 in the fourth. It would seem, take and close the match. But basketball is not just a game about attacking. The Nets turned on the cold calculation in the end and scored 36 points, punishing mistakes.
And here the key is 20 losses. It's too much to expect to win. Even despite Will Riley's vivid performance, the guy came off the bench and scored 30 points, as if he had been playing in this league for ten years. There was support too: Jamir Watkins is 20. The result is logical: the last place in the East and there is no longer any fight for the play-in.

Current form
The Bulls aren't happy with their fans either, with a 110-120 loss to Phoenix. We started briskly: 30:30 in the first quarter, the game was even, everything was according to plan. But then the Suns turned on the class, and by halftime the Bulls were already catching up — 56:63. The third quarter gave hope — Chicago reduced the gap to a minimum, 84:86. And here it is, a chance. But the decisive one put everything in its place — 26:34. Too much was allowed, too little was realized. Tre Jones was good — 29 points, confident, without fuss. Colin Sexton added 18 points and Leonard Miller had a double-double (17 points +10 rebounds). But, as often happens, individual efforts did not add up to a team result. Chicago is 12th in the East, and the season is already over for them, too.
Trends
Chicago's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Bulls commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
Tip and bets
If you look at this game through the eyes of a coach, we have two teams with similar problems. Losses, failures in defense, instability. But there is a caveat: Chicago looks like a slightly more organized team. Face—to-face meetings are also on the Bulls' side - a historical advantage and a victory this season adds confidence. And in terms of the squad, even with injuries, the guests have someone to keep the game under control. The same Tre Jones now looks like a man who is able to set the pace and not get lost in the end.
Our prediction is that Chicago will win with a handicap of (-3.5) points in 1.80


























