Detroit Pistons - Orlando Magic: betting tip (kef 1.71) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

Current form
On April 13, the Pistons gave a demonstration lecture on modern basketball for the Pacers at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse arena in Indianapolis — 133-121. The score didn't seem to be crushing, but the game was much more convincing. First quarter — 41 points. It's not just a good start, it's a signal: we're in charge here. Further — more. By the big break, it was already +18, and the Pacers looked like they were trying to catch up with a high-speed train. Yes, the hosts tried to come back, won the fourth quarter, but it was already a story about character, not about a real fight.
The Pistons played calmly, confidently, without too much fuss — this is how teams that know their worth act Separately — about heroes. Paul Reed played an almost perfect match: 26 points without a single miss — 11 out of 11. Plus protection, plus energy. Tobias Harris supported — 24 points, a clear implementation. And Cade Cunningham led the attack with 14 assists, and all this without unnecessary heroism, but with an understanding of the game. 48 rebounds, 35 assists. And the result is 60 wins in the regular season and first place in the East. With such baggage, it's not just the contenders who enter the playoffs.

Current form
But Orlando enters the playoffs through a play-in, but they do it loudly. On April 18, the Charlotte Hornets were scolded at the Amway Center — 121:90. The game ended already in the first quarter — 38:16. That's it. It was possible to disperse. But Magic didn't stop — they brought the matter to a sure defeat, showing that their youth was not only daring, but also manageable. The main engine is Paolo Bankero. 25 points, confidence, pace control. Nearby are Franz Wagner, who adds intelligence to the attack, and Wendell Carter Jr., who works quietly under the ring. The team got 50% of the game, won the shield, strangled the opponent with defense — the Hornets realized only 34%. But there is a caveat. Regular season — 45:37, ninth place.
Trends
Detroit's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
The Pistons commit an average of 20.8 violations per game.
Tip and bets
The first match of the series. Detroit vs. Orlando. In the face—to-face regular season, it is 2:2, but this is the case when equality is a bit deceptive. The Pistons now look like a team that has everything: a leader, a system, a defense, and an understanding of how to win big games. Magic is the team of the future, bright and interesting, but still too raw for such trials. Yes, the guests have Money, energy, and protection. But that may not be enough against an organized, adult Detroit.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win with a handicap of (-6.5) points in 1.71




























