Brooklyn Nets - Indiana Pacers: betting tip (kef 2.35) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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On April 7, the Nets played a character match — they beat the Milwaukee Bucks 96-90 at home. The game was not bright in attack, but the main thing in it was control and discipline. From the very first quarter, the Nets made it clear that no one would just take this evening away. 30:29 — the minimum advantage, but then it only grew. By the big break, the hosts held +6, and by the beginning of the final quarter they were already confidently leading 70:62. And what's important is that they didn't fall apart in the end. The Bucks tried to turn on, to pick up the pace, but Brooklyn competently dried the game and caught the opponent on mistakes. And the guests had a lot of mistakes — 19 losses.
The Nets took full advantage of this. Yes, 44% of the game is not a masterpiece, but almost flawless penalties (21 out of 23) became the very foundation of victory. The main character was Jaylen Liddell, with 21 points and a personal best. He was supported by Ben Saraf, who added 19 points, 5 rebounds and a couple of steals. But if we face the truth, Brooklyn's tournament situation has long been beyond spring. 20 wins with 59 losses — and no prospects even for a play-in.

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But Indiana's picture turned out to be much more gloomy. On April 7, the team learned a painful lesson from the Timberwolves on its floor — 104:124. Moreover, the game, in fact, ended long before the final siren. The first quarter is minus 8. By the big break, it's already minus 10. And the third quarter turned into a real landslide.: 77:102. That's it, the curtain. Then you could just play it out. At the same time, it cannot be said that the Pacers completely failed in attack. 48% of the game is quite decent, and long—range shots sometimes came in.
But 22 losses are where the root of the problem lies. Minnesota punished every mistake by launching fast attacks and breaking the structure of the home team's game. Indiana's best player was Ethan Thompson with 17 points. Jaylen Slowson and Obi Toppin added 14 each. The East table is still sadder than the opponent's: 18 wins and 61 losses. And, as in the case of Brooklyn, the season is already being played out.
Trends
Brooklyn's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Nets commit an average of 19.1 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Two teams with a difficult season, without tournament tasks, but with the desire to at least finish it with dignity. And here the factor of the site and the current rhythm comes to the fore. Brooklyn showed in the game against Milwaukee that it is able to endure, defend and squeeze the endings. Putting the squeeze on the ball. It's worth a lot, even if the season is already lost. Indiana, on the other hand, looks unbalanced. Losses, failures during matches, problems with the depth of the squad — all this does not disappear in a couple of days.
Our betting tip is Brooklyn's victory in 2.35




























