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Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves: NBA preview and betting tips
On Saturday, April 27th, the NBA has the 4th series of the opening round of the playoffs. One of them will be a battle of teams from the Western Conference, specifically the Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves.
On Saturday, April 27th, the NBA has the 4th series of the opening round of the playoffs. One of them will be a battle of teams from the Western Conference, specifically the Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves.
Where to watch the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game?
Phoenix can take on Minnesota at home
Phoenix regularly beats Minnesota at home, but the latter is in a similar situation. However, the home team has one of the strongest starting lineups in the league. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal are on a similar level to the Los Angeles Clippers’ all-star team. The key to success will be who wins first in this series on the opponent’s floor. The Suns have lost both of their two road games quite clearly, but have won just as convincingly at home.
Can Minnesota break the losing streak on the Suns’ floor?
Minnesota doesn’t have to rush headlong into the offense, it has two home wins in its pocket. The team is led by Anthony Edwards shooting and Rudy Gobert, who is nominated for the best defensive player of the year this year. In this duel, we can expect a lot of pressure from the home team, who will go for the win and reduce the status of the series.
Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves odds
Betting tip – Kevin Durant over 26.5 points
Kevin Durant alternates the position of the Suns’ top scorer with Devin Booker quite regularly. However, Durant is already a seasoned player from the title fight and is well aware that his team has to win in tonight’s game. Thus, it can be assumed that he will attack the 30-point mark again. The bookmakers have written odds of 1.82 for this scorer to score at least 27 points in the game.
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