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2023 NBA Handicapping – Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks
(38-41) Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks (57-22)
Date: Wednesday, April 5th
Time: 7:30 PM (ET)
Venue: Fiserv Forum Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Moneyline NBA Odds: Bulls +255 | Bucks -280 (Bet Now!)
NBA Betting Odds: Bucks -7
Today’s NBA Betting Total: 231
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As can be seen, both teams are completing a back-to-back set with the Chicago Bulls losing a pivotal game 105-123 to the Hawks while the Bucks defeated the Wizards 140-128.
ATS
At this time, the Bulls are 39-37-2 overall against the spread this season. Also, they are 19-19-1 ATS as the away team. Additionally, the Bucks are 41-30-7 against the spread this season. Also, they are 22-15-2 ATS as the home team
Season Series
Wednesday, April 5th finds the Chicago Bulls playing the Milwaukee Bucks for the fourth and final time this season. Chicago leads the series 2-1 winning on November 23rd (118-113) and the December 28th overtime contest (119-113) while Milwaukee won the February 16th match (112-100).
The Bulls hold the all-time record having bested the Bucks in 134 of their 262 matches. Last season the clubs played four times with the Bucks sweeping the regular season series.
*Editor’s Note: Statistics and rankings are current as of this writing, Tuesday, April 4th. Numbers may vary slightly entering games on Wednesday, April 5th.
Chicago Bulls
After pulling off some impressive wins against elite teams the Bulls failed to capture the most important games. Chicago entered this match trailing Atlanta and Toronto by a game but owns the tiebreak over the Hawks so a win would’ve pushed them ahead.
Making the situation even more advantageous was Trae Young wasn’t playing. But instead, the Bulls served up arguably their worst effort in the last 20 games.
Sure, they suffered double-digit losses in this run but losing to the Suns and 76ers who are title contenders is understandable. Losing to a struggling mediocre team missing their superstar is unacceptable.
Season Stats
Chicago scores 113.6 points per game ranking 19th while they shoot 49.2% from the field and 36.5% from the perimeter ranking third and 11th respectively.
Defensively, they allow 112.2 points per game ranking seventh. So far, their opponents shoot 46.8% from the field and 35.8% from the perimeter ranking ninth and 14th respectively.
Injury Report
To summarize the injury report…
- Alex Caruso, SG (probable— foot)
- Javonte Green PG (probable—knee)
- Lonzo Ball, PG (OUT for the season— left knee surgery)
- Justin Lewis, SF (OUT—right knee surgery; ACL reconstruction)
Milwaukee Bucks
The Bucks’ magic number to clinch the Eastern Conference is down to one based on their victory and the Celtics’ loss on Tuesday. One more win or Boston loss and Milwaukee will cement their final seeding.
That doesn’t help the Bulls who are desperate to win every game and likely get the Bucks best as they look to take care of business.
Stats
Opponents score the 14th-fewest points with the Bucks allowing 113 per game limiting opponents to 45.3% from the field and 35.1% from deep ranking second and seventh respectively.
Offensively, the Bucks score 117 points per game ranking seventh, while shooting 47.3% from the field and 36.5% from the perimeter ranking 18th and 13th in the latter two categories.
Injury Report
To summarize the injury report…
- Joe Ingles SG (questionable— possible rest)
- Khris Middleton SG (OUT—rest)
- Meyers Leonard (probable— calf)
- Pat Connaughton, SF (OUT—ankle)
- Grayson Allen, SG (OUT indefinitely —ankle)
- Jevon Carton (OUT—knee)
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Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks NBA Betting Trends:
- At this point, the Bulls are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 Wednesday games.
- Also, the Bulls are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games playing on 0 days rest.
- By comparison, the Bucks are 10-3 ATS in their last 13 games playing on 0 days’ rest.
- In conclusion, the Bucks are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 games vs. a team with a losing straight-up record.
Free Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks NBA Prediction:
Although it is possible Mike Budenholtzer doesn’t utilize his full core it’s more likely they try to take care of business immediately.
Again, it sucks for the Bulls since a team they’re chasing (Raptors) will likely get the watered-down version of the Bucks when they face them on the final night of games.
In terms of fatigue, only Giannis (33) played north of 30 minutes for the Bucks while several Bulls logged 30+ minutes which should be a factor late in this match.
4* Free Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks NBA Betting Pick: Bulls +7
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