Toronto Raptors - Brooklyn Nets: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NBA match

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On April 11, the Raptors went to the legendary Madison Square Garden, where the New York Knicks were waiting for them. And you know, it was a match where everything went wrong from about the middle of the first half. The Canadians began cheerfully, even with some audacity. But then it was as if the lights had been turned off. The first half is 36:51, and this is no longer a lag, it's almost a verdict. After a long break, the Raptors tried to get back into the game: the third quarter was even, the fourth quarter even with a hint of character, 31 points. But basketball is not about almost. The result was 95:112. Toronto's Sandro Mamukelashvili was the best with 17 points and 8 rebounds from the bench. Brandon Ingram added 16 points and 6 assists, but it wasn't enough. The Raptors still have a decent lead in the table — 45 wins with 36 losses and sixth place in the East. There is a chance for a direct ticket to the playoffs.

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Now let's move on to Milwaukee, where the Brooklyn Nets tried to do something against the Bucks. It turned out partially. The first quarter is 24:38. And already here it became clear: the evening was going to be long. In the second game, the Nets gathered a bit — 30:28, but it was more of an attempt not to fall apart completely. Then there is control from the hosts and the final score is 108:125. Interestingly, Brooklyn didn't look completely helpless. 40 percent due to the arc, only 7 losses — discipline is in place. But the rebounds are 37:44, and defending against an opponent's long—range shot is already a disaster. Tyson Etienne was the best with 23 points. And the table here is harsh: 20 wins and 61 losses. The Nets season is no longer just ending—it's quietly closing the door behind it.
Trends
Toronto's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Raptors commit an average of 20.7 violations per game.
Tip and bets
Toronto lost to the Knicks, but it was a losing effort. And such games, oddly enough, are sometimes more useful than easy victories — they bring back concentration. Brooklyn lost to Milwaukee, and lost the case. Without protection, without rebounding, with the feeling that the team is just finishing the season. And this feeling is very difficult to hide. Let's add face—to-face meetings here - the Raptors have already beaten the Nets twice at home. Plus, the personnel situation: the guests have injuries, a shortened rotation and a weak away game. Everything is not perfect for the owners either, but there is the main thing — it makes sense to go out on the parquet. Toronto plays differently at home. More collected, more tough, more mature.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win with a handicap of (-15.5) points in 1.70




























