Cleveland Cavaliers - Atlanta Hawks: betting tip (kef 1.80) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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That's where basketball in its purest form is the Cavaliers vs Grizzlies match. 142:126 is not just a victory, but a real statement. When a team scores more than 140 points on the road, it's no longer an accident, it's a handwriting. The beginning, however, turned out to be crumpled. The first quarter was left for the hosts — 36:24, and for a moment it seemed that Memphis had caught the right rhythm. But, as is often the case with ambitious teams, Cleveland didn't turn on right away, but it was powerful. The second quarter is 44:28, and now the picture is turning upside down: the guests go to the locker room as leaders — 68:64. And then — the classics of a strong team. No fuss, no unnecessary nervousness.
33 points in the third quarter, 41 in the fourth. Evan Mobley became the face of the evening: 24 points (9 of 11 from the game), 6 rebounds and 4 assists — an almost perfect line. Dennis Schroeder led the attack with 22 points and 11 assists, scoring a double-double. Sam Merrill added 21 points and four accurate three—pointers, just when it was needed most. The balance is 50-29, the playoffs are no longer just a goal — it's a given.

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But Atlant's story is completely different — dramatic, with a touch of understatement. The defeat against the New York Knicks was 105:108, and the match was at arm's length. From the very start, the Hawks were number two. We just missed it, we just missed it. The first quarter was minus one point, and by halftime it was minus four. And after the third quarter, the gap became noticeable — 74:85. Nikail Alexander-Walker scored a match of life — 36 points, the accuracy is fantastic.
Jalen Johnson added power under the shield — 21 points + 11 rebounds. C.J. McCollum habitually kept the rhythm of the attack with 17 points. But basketball is a game of nuances. 40% off the game is already an alarming signal. 14 losses is another one. And when the ball doesn't go in at the end, even the best attitude doesn't save. 45-34 is a good balance. The playoffs are almost in your pocket.
Trends
Cleveland's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Cavaliers commit an average of 20.3 violations per game.
Tip and bets
On April 9th, we will have a meeting where logic and form go hand in hand. Cavaliers vs. Hawks — the sign is bright, but if you dig deeper, the picture becomes clearer. The history of face-to-face meetings speaks in favor of Cleveland: the advantage is tangible, and these are not just numbers, but a trend. The team knows how to play against Atlanta, feels its weaknesses. But the main thing is today. The Cavaliers now look like a solid piece of machinery. They have both defense and offense, and—most importantly—balance. In a recent match with Memphis, they showed that they can score points in packs and still not fall apart.
Our prediction is that Cleveland will win in 1.80 seconds.


























