Brisbane are currently enduring a challenging period, having won only one of their last 10 games, with a mere 10% win rate. Their recent 70-95 defeat against Sydney Kings further dampened their morale. The team is also grappling with injuries; Mitch Norton, Sam McDaniel, and Jacob Holt are confirmed absentees. This situation limits their rotation depth and weakens their outside defense and rebounding capabilities. Perth Wildcats, despite a recent 84-95 loss to Adelaide 36ers, have a more complete roster. They've won five of their last 10 games, achieving a 50% win rate. Although they lost their previous game, they still maintain an advantage in interior dominance and late-game execution. Facing Brisbane's weaker defense, Perth Wildcats are expected to exploit their inside game and fast-break opportunities. Brisbane's recent losing streak, coupled with their injury woes, contrasts with Perth Wildcats' relatively intact roster, and their strong away record. Perth Wildcats are known for their impressive away performances, boasting a 63.6% away win rate (7 wins and 4 losses) this season, one of the best in the league. However, their offense has been struggling, and their defense is porous. In their last 10 games, they've averaged around 80 points while conceding nearly 97 points. Brisbane +6.5
National Basketball League(Australia)
Brisbane Bullets
75 - 95
Perth Wildcats
Asian Handicap
Home
+6.5
Away
-6.5
*For reference only, not betting advice
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