Oklahoma Thunder - Phoenix Suns: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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If you look at the last Thunder match, you might be a little surprised. On April 13, the team lost to Phoenix — 103:135. But this is the case when the bill does not tell the whole truth. The leaders were resting, the rotation was experimental, and the start of the meeting turned out to be a complete failure — 19:37 in the first quarter. In the playoffs, such stretches are a verdict, but then it was more of a work moment. Then Oklahoma tried to come back: We leveled the game in the second quarter, caught on to the pace, but after a long break, the Suns turned on the speed again and dismantled the opponent. The problems on the boards (36:54), the unstable percentage from the game and the lack of a familiar structure — all this overlapped in one evening. At the same time, we must not forget the main thing: Thunder had an outstanding season. 64 wins with 18 losses, first place in the West, the strongest balance of the squad and dominance at home (34:8).

Current form
But the Phoenix Suns approached the playoffs through the play-in flames. On April 17, they confidently defeated the Golden State Warriors 111:96. And they did it according to all the canons: a powerful start (33:15), pace control and a confident ending. The team acted in a collected and aggressive manner. 48% of the game, reliable long—range shots and perfect free throws are the signature of a team that has caught the rhythm. But it is especially worth noting the defense: 14 interceptions and 20 losses from the opponent is a serious indicator. The main character of the evening was Jaylen Greene — 36 points, almost without a miss, plus activity on all parts of the court. Devin Booker added a solid universal performance, and the partners supported him.
Trends
Oklahoma's Total Foulsrateis over 22.5
Thunder commits an average of 21.6 violations per match.
Tip and bets
Thunder goes out on the floor in perfect order, with the leaders, with the depth, with the system. This is a team that knows how to press the pace, defend and punish for the slightest mistakes. Plus, the home court factor — and in the playoffs, it sometimes weighs more than it seems. Phoenix is definitely emotional after the play-in. But emotions are an insidious thing. Today you're on guard, tomorrow you're already under pressure. And against the team that won the West, you won't be able to play on inspiration alone.
Our betting tip is for Oklahoma to win with a head start (-10.5) points for 1.71




















