National Basketball League(Australia)
Brisbane Bullets
75 - 95
Perth Wildcats
Asian Handicap
Home
+6.5
Away
-6.5

This match-up presents a compelling contest between form and standings. Brisbane Bullets, currently ninth with a 6-16 record, are on a two-game losing streak and have struggled at home, with only two wins in eight matches. They face injury woes that have affected their outside shooting and exposed defensive vulnerabilities, conceding an average of 95.32 points per game. Perth Wildcats, positioned fifth with an 11-10 record, have shown stability on the road with a 7-4 record. Their team play is fluid, averaging 18.6 assists per game, and key player Doolittle provides consistent scoring. Historically, Perth has the upper hand, but their recent encounters have often been high-scoring affairs, including a notable away victory for Brisbane, scoring 110 points. Looking at the statistical data, Brisbane Bullets' shooting accuracy during the pre-season was at 42.4%, but their three-point shooting was slightly below par, at 31.2%. During the regular season, their overall shooting improved to 45%, with a slight decrease in three-point accuracy, maintaining 29.3%. In the last 10 games, their two-point shooting has slightly dipped to 41.8%, and their three-point shooting has also declined to 27.7%. In terms of rebounding, the team has shown improvement, averaging 36.4 rebounds in the last 10 games; their assists stand at 16.7, indicating good passing quality. However, their steals are moderate, at 6.3, and their turnovers are high, at 16.1, which suggests potential defensive weaknesses.

*For reference only, not betting advice
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