National Basketball League(Australia)
Brisbane Bullets
75 - 95
Perth Wildcats
Asian Handicap
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Brisbane's shooting efficiency has fluctuated. In preseason, their field goal percentage was 42.4%, with a three-point percentage of 31.2%. During the regular season, overall field goal percentage improved to 45%, but the three-point percentage dipped slightly to 29.3%. In the last 10 games, two-point shooting dropped to 41.8%, and three-point shooting further declined to 27.7%. Rebounding has been consistent, averaging 36.4 rebounds in the last 10 games, with 16.7 assists, indicating good teamwork. However, steals are low at 6.3 per game, while turnovers are high at 16.1, suggesting defensive weaknesses. Brisbane is struggling, currently in a difficult phase. They have only won one game in their last ten, with a win rate of 10%. Their recent loss to Sydney Kings with a score of 70-95 has significantly impacted team morale. They also face a severe injury crisis. Mitch Norton, Sam McDaniel, and Jacob Holt are confirmed to be out, reducing the depth of their roster, particularly impacting their perimeter defense and rebounding. Perth Wildcats, despite losing their last game 84-95 to Adelaide 36ers, have won five of their last ten games, with a 50% win rate. Compared to Brisbane, the Wildcats have a more complete roster. Despite the recent loss, they still hold an advantage in interior control and fourth-quarter tactical execution. They are expected to exploit Brisbane's weaker defense through interior offense and fast breaks. [Recommendation, Perth Wildcats -6.5] Over 176.5

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