Re: 11-5-09
Nick "BookieKiller" Parsons
CHICAGO BULLS +11
For a number of different reasons I believe we’re getting excellent value on the Bulls:
Chicago is coming off an impressive 83-81-comeback win over Milwaukee on Tuesday; the Bulls trailed by 18 in the third quarter before rallying behind Derrick Rose and Luol Deng.
Rose scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter while Deng finished with 24 and a career-high 20 rebounds; both are playing with a lot of confidence right now and will not be intimidated by the Cavaliers.
On the other side of the court: After a slow start the Cavs are starting to win and seem to be playing better together with the new faces on the team.
Although Shaq has played better in the last couple games, let’s not be too hasty to read too much into it; Shaq has been inconsistent at best over the last few years and I expect him to follow this pattern until he finally decides to throw in the towel.
Bottom line: Chicago has been outscored by an average of 18.0 points in losing both road games this season and is 13-30 away from the United Center since the start of last season, and although the outright win is most likely out the question in this one, I do believe the BULLS will build off of their last victory and play a full four quarters and do just enough to sneak away with an ATS victory with the large spread they are being afforded and for Cleveland to fall to 1-3 ATS in home games this year! *8* BULLS.
Nick "BookieKiller" Parsons
CHICAGO BULLS +11
For a number of different reasons I believe we’re getting excellent value on the Bulls:
Chicago is coming off an impressive 83-81-comeback win over Milwaukee on Tuesday; the Bulls trailed by 18 in the third quarter before rallying behind Derrick Rose and Luol Deng.
Rose scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter while Deng finished with 24 and a career-high 20 rebounds; both are playing with a lot of confidence right now and will not be intimidated by the Cavaliers.
On the other side of the court: After a slow start the Cavs are starting to win and seem to be playing better together with the new faces on the team.
Although Shaq has played better in the last couple games, let’s not be too hasty to read too much into it; Shaq has been inconsistent at best over the last few years and I expect him to follow this pattern until he finally decides to throw in the towel.
Bottom line: Chicago has been outscored by an average of 18.0 points in losing both road games this season and is 13-30 away from the United Center since the start of last season, and although the outright win is most likely out the question in this one, I do believe the BULLS will build off of their last victory and play a full four quarters and do just enough to sneak away with an ATS victory with the large spread they are being afforded and for Cleveland to fall to 1-3 ATS in home games this year! *8* BULLS.

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