Philadelphia Sixers - Milwaukee Bucks: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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The Sixers traveled to Indianapolis on April 10 and did exactly what was expected of them there — calmly, confidently and without unnecessary drama, they beat the Pacers with a score of 105:94. First, they took the initiative — 28:21 in the first quarter. Then a smooth, even slightly viscous second — 30:30. And after a long break, the control mode was turned on again and added at the right moment, 31:26.
The ending was modest in numbers, but rich in content — Philadelphia simply did not give the opponent a single chance to return. Yes, the percentage due to the arc is frankly weak, only 17. But this is the case when the team wins not by throwing, but by character. Rebounds — 58:52, steals — 13, losses — only 8. This is no longer a statistic, it is a diagnosis to the opponent. Tyrese Maxey — 32 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists. There are 44 wins and 37 losses in the table, the eighth place in the East. And most importantly, there is still a chance to jump into the playoffs without unnecessary nerves.

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But the Bucks played at home against the Brooklyn Nets on the same day, and they staged a real celebration of attack there, 125:108. It became clear from the first minutes: The bucks didn't come to discuss, but to decide. 38:24 in the first quarter is already an application. Then it's a little calmer, but everything is under control. And again, acceleration after the break — 33:30, and then a confident closing of the match. The main weapon is a long—range throw. 50 percent from behind the arc, 56 from the game, 36 assists. It's not just good anymore — it's almost a textbook on offensive basketball. A.J. Green became the main character with 35 points and 11 three—pointers. The overall standings are 32 wins and 49 losses. A play-in? No, thanks, no more of them.
Trends
Philadelphia's Total Foulrateis over 19.5
The Sixers commit an average of 18.7 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Philadelphia has gained momentum. They are not perfect — the same long—range shot can fail - but they have the structure, discipline and understanding of how to win such games. Plus the home court factor, which sometimes decides more at the end of the season than any tactic. Milwaukee, for all its attacking beauty, now resembles a team without tournament pressure. Yes, they can throw 125, but the question is, will they want to die in defense? Especially without Giannis and with a shortened rotation. And one more touch: the Sixers have beaten the Bucks three times this season. This is no longer an accident, it is a trend. Philadelphia looks like a team that knows why it's on the floor. And Milwaukee is a team that's just playing out.
Our prediction is that Philadelphia will win with a handicap of (-12.5) points in 1.72




























