Washington Wizards - Chicago Bulls: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Wizards were back in the role of extras — and, let's face it, it wasn't a pleasant sight for the metropolitan audience. On the floor of the Capital One Arena, the guests from Chicago staged a real master class - 129:98. From the first minutes it became clear that the Bulls had come not just to play, but to close the issue before the big break. The first quarter is already a wake—up call for the hosts. Further — more. The Wizards looked like a team looking for itself in the quarters: 18, 19, 26, 35 points. Yes, they came to life a little bit in the end, but the train had already gone far over the horizon. The percentage of sales is like a litmus test of problems. 43% from the game, 29% from beyond the arc.
And the 21 losses? This is no longer just a mistake, it is an invitation to the opponent to run into quick attacks. By the big break, it's 66:37. After the third quarter — 100:63. Here it was already possible not to look at the scoreboard, but just to enjoy the basketball of the guests. Bilal Coulibaly scored 19 points, Julian Reese scored a solid double-double (17 + 11 rebounds), Sharif Cooper added 17 from the bench. But basketball is a team game. When the protection cracks like old parquet, individual splashes do not save. The result is 17 wins with 64 losses. And no illusions.: The season for the Wizards has long turned into a protracted training session with no tournament meaning.

Current form
But the Bulls in the same match looked like they remembered how to play basketball at the same level. After a series of setbacks, the team finally produced a game that they are not ashamed of - confidently, coolly and, importantly, systematically. 38 points in the first quarter is not just a good start, it's a bid for dominance. And then the Bulls did not slow down: 28 in the second, 34 in the third, 29 in the fourth. The percentage of hits is 49% from the game, 33% from beyond the arc. Nothing supernatural, but very high quality. The classic scenario: they made a difference and calmly brought the matter to an end, allowing the rotation to get minutes. Rob Dillingham scored 26 points, Tre Jones and Patrick Williams added 20 each. However, the standings are harsh: 30 wins and 49 losses. Even such a confident success does not return Chicago to the race for the play-in.
Trends
Washington's Total Foulrateis over 18.5
The Wizards commit an average of 17.4 violations per game.
Tip and bets
When one team is already mentally on vacation, and the other is still trying to save face, the favorite is read without much effort. After the recent defeat of Chicago, they approach the game with a clear advantage. In the last meeting, the Bulls immediately set the pace, broke through Washington's defense, and by halftime they had virtually cleared all questions. And then it's a matter of technique. And, importantly, there is nothing to indicate that Wizards are capable of dramatically changing the picture.
Prediction — Chicago wins with a handicap of (-4.5) points in 1.71


























