Denver Nuggets - Oklahoma Thunder: betting tip (kef 5.25) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
Denver hosted Memphis on April 9 and played a match in which everything fell into place during the game — 136-119. It all started quite calmly: the first quarter was 37:33, without too much fuss, with a sense of exploration. In the second, the guests pressed down a little — 31:39, and now there is intrigue, the smell of struggle, and a minimal gap to the big break. And then there's the classic Denver crackdown. The third quarter was a real spectacle: 39:22, and here it's not just an advantage, but a bid for dominance. The Nuggets have turned on the very gear they can't stop in—ball movement, pace, execution. In the final segment, there were no nerves, no twitching: 29:25 and a confident closing of the match. It is worth mentioning Jamal Murray separately — he was not just good, he was a backbone element. 26 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and excellent accuracy from beyond the arc (5 out of 10) is exactly the balance that makes Denver dangerous. The team is currently riding high in the West with 52 wins and 28 losses.

Current form
Oklahoma arrived in Los Angeles on April 9 and dismantled the Clippers 128-110 without further ado. Moreover, they did it so that the questions disappeared by the big break. The first quarter is 34:23, a strong start. The second is 35:26, and now it's +20. It's not just a leap, it's control, confidence, and understanding of what's happening on the floor. After the break, the Clippers tried to come back (25:31 in the third), but Thunder is not one of those who let go. In the fourth, the acceleration is 34:30 again, and the match is closed without unnecessary drama. The main character is Chet Holmgren. His line is almost a textbook example of modern football: 30 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 blocked shots and 2 steals. It affects the game everywhere. And next to him is Shy Gilges—Alexander, the conductor of this young but already very mature team.
Trends
Denver's Total Foulrateis over 20.5
The Nuggets commit an average of 19.7 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Thunder now looks like a perfectly tuned mechanism. After a landslide victory over the Clippers, the team is running at maximum speed. Holmgren dominates the paint, Shay controls the pace, and there's depth, speed, and discipline all around. This is a team that not only wins, but systematically outplays the opponent. Denver is fine too — a win over the Grizzlies, a strong home streak, Jokic, Murray… But there is a caveat. The Nuggets have already lost to Oklahoma three times this season, and each time with a noticeable difference. Face—to-face meetings are 0:3, and this is no longer an accident, but a trend.
Our betting tip is an Oklahoma victory in 5.25












