7:40 pm
November 1

Bulls @ Celtics

Who will WIN this matchup?

Chicago Bulls (5-1)

@ Boston Celtics (2-4)

 

Current odds:

Chicago Bulls: (+120)

Boston Celtics: (-140)

 

The line for this game is Celtics by 2.5 points.

Zach LaVine and the new-look Chicago Bulls will try to carry their early season success into November as they hit the road to take on Jayson Tatum and the scuffling Boston Celtics on Monday night. Behind cornerstone LaVine and free-agent signing DeMar DeRozan, the Bulls have reinvented themselves as a threat in the Eastern Conference. Chicago has won five of its first six games, including 107-99 against the Utah Jazz on Saturday.

LaVine chipped in 26 points to help the Bulls hand the Jazz their first loss of the young season. Through six games, LaVine (25.5 points per game) and DeRozan (23.7) are averaging a combined 49.2 points — nearly half of Chicago’s average of 106.7 points per game. LaVine’s strong start has come while the All-Star guard has been less than 100 percent healthy after suffering a sprained left thumb — an injury that has required him to wear a brace on his non-shooting hand.

Boston hasn’t played up to its recent standard of success amid its first 2-4 start since the 2013-14 season. The Celtics are coming off back-to-back losses to the Washington Wizards — most recently 115-112 in double overtime on the road Saturday.

Jaylen Brown had 34 points and Jayson Tatum totaled 27 and a career-high 15 rebounds in Saturday’s loss, but the two Boston All-Stars didn’t receive enough help from their supporting cast to pull out a victory.

Aside from Josh Richardson’s season-high 18 points off the bench, no other Celtics’ player had more than eight points. As a team, Boston missed its first 20 attempts from 3-point range and finished just 2-of-26 from long distance in the defeat.

Despite the loss, first-year Celtics coach Ime Udoka was encouraged by his team’s effort on defense after publicly criticizing his players’ focus after their 116-107 home loss to the Wizards on Wednesday.

In the loss Wednesday, Brown finished with just 13 points on 5-of-16 shooting — leading Udoka to call his inconsistent play “mind-boggling.” On Saturday, Brown went 14-of-24 from the field and raised his scoring average to 26.4 points — second only on the team to Tatum’s 26.7 points per game.

4/10
Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
Chicago Bulls