Denver Nuggets - Memphis Grizzlies: betting tip (kef 1.76) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Denver in April is no longer just a team, but a well—established mechanism that seems to understand the game perfectly. The match against the Portland Trail Blazers on April 7 was a real spectacle — with nerves, with a chase, with a denouement worthy of the playoffs. It all didn't start according to the script of the owners. The Blazers boldly seized the initiative, won the first quarter 35:31 and confidently led 68:58 by the big break. The Nuggets seemed to be watching, waiting, taking their time — and, as often happens with high-class teams, did their job in the second half. The fourth quarter is where the Nuggets turned on predator mode. 38:24 — and now it's 128:128 on the scoreboard.
Overtime? That means it's overtime. The Nuggets were colder and more accurate there — 12:7, and the victory remains in Colorado. Nikola Jokic showed again why his last name has long been synonymous with versatility: 35 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 5 more steals. And so the result is 51 wins with 28 defeats, third place in the West, and very real ambitions for something serious in the spring.

Current form
But Memphis has a completely different story now. The home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on April 7 turned into a shootout without rules — 126:142, where the attack seemed to live, but the defense remained somewhere outside the floor. The second quarter was crucial — the Cavaliers simply crushed the opponent, scoring 44 points. After such a breakthrough, the score for the big break looked almost like a verdict. Yes, Grizzly tried to snap back, yes, individual segments looked decent, but there was no complete game. Statistics are stubborn things. 48% of the game's sales are not bad.
Almost 49% due to the arc is generally excellent. But 13 losses and a lost shield (31:48) crossed it all out. Basketball is about balance, and Memphis is off balance right now. Olivier-Maxence Prosper was the best player with 24 points. Derrick Whitehead and Adam Ball added 20 each, but these were more individual bursts than a system game. And the table confirms this: 25-54 are numbers that speak for themselves. A play-in? It is no longer relevant.
Trends
Denver's Total Foulrateis over 22.5
The Nuggets commit an average of 21.6 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Denver is on the rise: nine wins in a row, confidence, depth of the squad and a leader who manages the game as if he reads it several moves ahead. Memphis is a team that has been out of the race for a long time, but is still capable of local outbreaks. Especially if the three-pointers fly. And as the last match showed, he can fly. Still, if you look at it soberly, class and motivation are on the Nuggets' side right now. Jokic's form is almost a guarantee of control over the game. Plus the home court, plus the depth of rotation, plus an understanding of what the fight is about.
Our betting tip is for Denver to win with a head start (-20.5) points for 1.76


























