As the NBL season continues, the Brisbane Bullets and Perth Wildcats are set to battle it out at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre at 16:30. Brisbane Bullets, representing a rising force in the NBL, have showcased strong home form this season, boasting an average net points differential of +8.2. Key player, guard Marcus Foster, has been in excellent form, averaging 22.7 points and 5.3 assists over the last three games, with a three-point shooting percentage soaring to 41.6%. In contrast, Perth Wildcats maintain their renowned defensive prowess, conceding the fewest points in the league (76.4 per game). Their interior defence is anchored by the formidable duo of Kyle O'Quinn and Jalen Smith, leading the league in rebounding percentage at 53.8%. Looking at the form, the host team is struggling recently. In the 22 games played so far and the 10 home games, the winning rate is less than 30%. They are currently ranked 9th and have suffered 2 consecutive losses. The offensive and defensive performances are not satisfactory, with an average of only 85.3 points per game while allowing opponents to score 95 points. The net efficiency and the actual shooting percentages are significantly behind, which undoubtedly brings considerable trouble to the team. On the offensive end, the host team scores an average of 85 points. Three-pointers and free throws are not high, making it difficult to create threats from outside. On the defensive end, the protection of rebounds is not ideal, and the lack of timely defence causes excessive points conceded. There are also significant loopholes in the defence under the basket. Recommendation: Perth Wildcats -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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