Bulls wrap up 4-game road trip at Clippers Friday
CHICAGO BULLS (2-1)
at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (1-1)
Tip-off: Friday, 10:35 p.m. EDT
Line: Los Angeles -1, Total: 188.5
The new-look Clippers play their first home game of the season against their toughest opponent yet when they host the Bulls Friday night.
The Clippers were overmatched in San Antonio on Wednesday night, and it’s clear they’re still a work in progress. On Friday they’ll be dealing with a Bulls team that plays the same kind of tenacious team defense that the Spurs do, only Chicago does it better. The Bulls are coming off a Thursday night game in Sacramento, but they didn’t have to exert themselves too much in a 10-point win over the Kings. CHICAGO is the pick here.
The FoxSheets have a trend working against the Clippers:
L.A. CLIPPERS are 18-36 ATS (33.3%, -21.6 Units) after a combined score of 205 points or more over the last 3 seasons. The average score was L.A. CLIPPERS 97.0, OPPONENT 104.5 - (Rating = 1*).
Despite the Bulls’ tough defense, the FoxSheets provide a three-star trend expecting the OVER to occur:
Play Over - All teams where the total is between 180 and 189.5 points (CHICAGO) - off a road win, first 6 games of the season, playoff team from last season who lost 4 or more of their last 5 games. (26-6 since 1996.) (81.2%, +19.4 units. Rating = 3*).
The Clippers couldn’t find their way offensively in San Antonio. PF Blake Griffin (25.0 PPG, 8.0 RPG) is getting his usual easy baskets, and he was successful against the Bulls’ elite interior defense last year (30.5 PPG on 55% shooting). But in the Spurs loss, aside from Griffin, the rest of the team shot 33% from the field. PG Chris Paul (15.0 PPG on 46% shooting, 9.0 APG) and SG Chauncey Billups (16.0 PPG on 33% shooting) will have their hands full on the defensive end of the court guarding Derrick Rose, and SF Caron Butler (11.5 PPG on 40% shooting) is still shaking off the rust after missing most of last season with a knee injury.
Chicago didn’t play well in a back-to-back to start the season, following up a win over the Lakers with an upset loss at Golden State. They’re also searching for offense right now. Rose (18.0 PPG, 7.0 APG) and SF Luol Deng (18.3 PPG, 7.7 RPG) have been excellent, and PF Carlos Boozer (12.3 PPG) put up 16 points and 15 boards in Sacramento on Thursday. C Joakim Noah isn’t a focal point on offense, but he’s struggling to finish (7.3 PPG on 38% shooting). New SG Richard Hamilton (10.7 PPG on 43% shooting) is also trying to find his way.
CHICAGO BULLS (2-1)
at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (1-1)
Tip-off: Friday, 10:35 p.m. EDT
Line: Los Angeles -1, Total: 188.5
The new-look Clippers play their first home game of the season against their toughest opponent yet when they host the Bulls Friday night.
The Clippers were overmatched in San Antonio on Wednesday night, and it’s clear they’re still a work in progress. On Friday they’ll be dealing with a Bulls team that plays the same kind of tenacious team defense that the Spurs do, only Chicago does it better. The Bulls are coming off a Thursday night game in Sacramento, but they didn’t have to exert themselves too much in a 10-point win over the Kings. CHICAGO is the pick here.
The FoxSheets have a trend working against the Clippers:
L.A. CLIPPERS are 18-36 ATS (33.3%, -21.6 Units) after a combined score of 205 points or more over the last 3 seasons. The average score was L.A. CLIPPERS 97.0, OPPONENT 104.5 - (Rating = 1*).
Despite the Bulls’ tough defense, the FoxSheets provide a three-star trend expecting the OVER to occur:
Play Over - All teams where the total is between 180 and 189.5 points (CHICAGO) - off a road win, first 6 games of the season, playoff team from last season who lost 4 or more of their last 5 games. (26-6 since 1996.) (81.2%, +19.4 units. Rating = 3*).
The Clippers couldn’t find their way offensively in San Antonio. PF Blake Griffin (25.0 PPG, 8.0 RPG) is getting his usual easy baskets, and he was successful against the Bulls’ elite interior defense last year (30.5 PPG on 55% shooting). But in the Spurs loss, aside from Griffin, the rest of the team shot 33% from the field. PG Chris Paul (15.0 PPG on 46% shooting, 9.0 APG) and SG Chauncey Billups (16.0 PPG on 33% shooting) will have their hands full on the defensive end of the court guarding Derrick Rose, and SF Caron Butler (11.5 PPG on 40% shooting) is still shaking off the rust after missing most of last season with a knee injury.
Chicago didn’t play well in a back-to-back to start the season, following up a win over the Lakers with an upset loss at Golden State. They’re also searching for offense right now. Rose (18.0 PPG, 7.0 APG) and SF Luol Deng (18.3 PPG, 7.7 RPG) have been excellent, and PF Carlos Boozer (12.3 PPG) put up 16 points and 15 boards in Sacramento on Thursday. C Joakim Noah isn’t a focal point on offense, but he’s struggling to finish (7.3 PPG on 38% shooting). New SG Richard Hamilton (10.7 PPG on 43% shooting) is also trying to find his way.
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