Jose Ramon Exposito recommends a forecast for the NBA.
The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia will be the setting for a big NBA game between the Brooklyn Nets visiting the 76ers.
Philadelphia has shown itself to be one of the most balanced teams in the league playing for 53% in field goal effectiveness and ranking 9th in defensive rating, it is a very orderly and safe team in the arming of plays being the second with the fewest losses in the championship (12.4), playing at home its defensive system is even more aggressive allowing only 105.9 points to its rivals and showing a ratio of 12-20 for total points and 1-6 when the line is equal to or greater than 220 points playing at home, noting that the Nets have played down to this same point line in which they have a 13-25 mark in the Over / Under ratio throughout the season.
James Hardeen has come to fill the void that the 76ers had when they could not count on Ben Simmons, his adherence to the team has fallen like a charm totaling on average 24.6 points, 7.6 Rebounds and 12.4 assists since his arrival, he is the ideal partner for Joel Embiid who has been able to assist effectively providing mobility and perimeter management, mostly leaving aside individual ambition being much more collaborative when it comes to finding a partner with better positioning to perform the execution.