The Chicago Bulls (6-12) face the Golden State Warriors (3-15) Wednesday night with tip-off coming just after 10:30 p.m. ET at Chase Center. We analyze the Bulls-Warriors odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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Bulls at Warriors: Key injuries
Bulls
- PF Luke Kornet (nose) questionable
- PG Ryan Arcidiacono (elbow) day-to-day
Warriors
- PF Draymond Green (heel) questionable
- SG D’Angelo Russell (thumb) out
- PF Kevon Looney (hamstring) out
Bulls at Warriors: Odds, lines, picks, and betting tips
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Prediction
Warriors 116, Bulls 112
Moneyline (ML)
The Warriors have lost 15 of their first 18 games. Yes, they have a pile of injuries and have won only once this year at home, but Chicago (-143) has won only once in four tries versus the Western Conference.
Our pick is with the WARRIORS (+120), albeit with a fair amount of risk.
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Line/Against the Spread (ATS)
Golden State is 3-5 against the spread at home and has split the cover over the last four contests. Chicago is 3-5 on the road. Both teams fall below the cover line as well with some heavier movement on the Golden State side of the ledger.
Pick GOLDEN STATE (+1.5, +105). Taking the Warriors outright means going all the way and giving them the nod against the spread also. This bet returns a $10.50 profit on a $10 wager.
Over/Under (O/U)
The projected total is set at 216.5. Golden State puts up 107.6 points per game and the Bulls average 107.1 PPG. Take the OVER (-115) with sloppy defensive play boosting the total score.
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