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(NBA) Chicago vs. Boston,
Point Spread: 3.50 | -110.00 Chicago (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 3.50 | -110.00 Chicago (Away)
Result: Loss
This is an 10* ASSASSIN on the Chicago Bulls.
While we obviously wouldn't be shocked by an outright upset, we will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as we look for the visitors to at the very least, keep this one close enough to sneak in through the backdoor down the stretch with the handful of points that have been afforded to them. The C's return home after a successful 3-2 road trip and suffice it to say, we believe this does now indeed set up as a classic letdown spot for them. Conversely, the Bulls will be extra focused tonight to stop a two-game slide, but have to be feeling pretty confident in this matchup as they've won three straight and 13 of the last 17 in the series. The Bulls had been playing well up to their recent slide: "I don't know what it is," guard Jimmy Butler assessed last night. "Can't close teams out; have a lead, don't finish, lose games ... We keep talking about it, yadda, yadda, yadda, but eventually we're going to have to fix it or we're going to keep finding ourselves on the losing end of ball games." Note that Chicago is 3-2 ATS in its last five off an upset loss as a favorite, while Boston is just 17-18 ATS in its last 35 following a victory by ten points or more. Play on the BULLS.
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While we obviously wouldn't be shocked by an outright upset, we will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as we look for the visitors to at the very least, keep this one close enough to sneak in through the backdoor down the stretch with the handful of points that have been afforded to them. The C's return home after a successful 3-2 road trip and suffice it to say, we believe this does now indeed set up as a classic letdown spot for them. Conversely, the Bulls will be extra focused tonight to stop a two-game slide, but have to be feeling pretty confident in this matchup as they've won three straight and 13 of the last 17 in the series. The Bulls had been playing well up to their recent slide: "I don't know what it is," guard Jimmy Butler assessed last night. "Can't close teams out; have a lead, don't finish, lose games ... We keep talking about it, yadda, yadda, yadda, but eventually we're going to have to fix it or we're going to keep finding ourselves on the losing end of ball games." Note that Chicago is 3-2 ATS in its last five off an upset loss as a favorite, while Boston is just 17-18 ATS in its last 35 following a victory by ten points or more. Play on the BULLS.
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