‘Wholly uninspiring’ Bulls roster predicted to end season below .500

A recent prediction has the Chicago Bulls finishing with a record that’s below .500.

The Chicago Bulls had a chance to shake things up at the trade deadline. They could have traded some of their expiring contracts, shipped out some veterans, and reset things around Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu, and Patrick Williams. Instead, they did nothing. For the third straight season, they did absolutely nothing.

They’ve put together a string of solid performances since their ugly start to the season, placing them in the race for the playoffs. Still, their future looks bleak, as they are looking like a team destined to remain in the middle of the pack. Yet ownership seems to feel comfortable with that.

Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report recently wrote an article predicting what every team’s record will be by season’s end. He called the Bulls’ roster “wholly uninspiring” and predicted that they would end the year with just 38 wins, meaning he has them going 12-15 the rest of the way.

“Chicago’s roster is fine, which is wholly uninspiring for the big picture but good enough to produce a near-.500 finish,” Buckley wrote. “That’s a target that doesn’t interest many teams, but the Bulls have shown time and again they’re more than willing to chase it.”

The Bulls will probably make the Play-In. They may even make the playoffs. But that’s about it.

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Warriors drop to No. 3 seed in Western Conference behind Grizzlies and Suns

After four consecutive losses, the Warriors have dropped to the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference behind the Grizzlies and Suns.

After a loss against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday in Hollywood, the Golden State Warriors’ losing streak dropped to a season-high of four.

Following four consecutive losses on the way to a record of 2-8 over their last 10 games, the Warriors have slipped in the Western Conference standings.

With Golden State’s loss in Los Angeles and the Memphis Grizzlies beating the Orlando Magic on Saturday, the Warriors fell to the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference. The Grizzlies jumped to a half-game lead over the Warriors with a record of 44-21.

Via @usatodaynba on Twitter:

After a loss against the Lakers, the Warriors’ schedule won’t get any easier going forward. On Monday, the Warriors will open a stretch of three games in four nights with a back-to-back against the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Clippers.

While the Warriors play four consecutive games against teams with winning records, including the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks, the Grizzlies play four straight games against teams with losing records.

Before the season ends, the Grizzlies and Warriors will meet for the final time on March 28 in Memphis.

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The NBA standings are a perfect mess for betting on futures

The NBA’s top teams have separated themselves from the pack, but the pack of contenders remains jumbled.

Being a die-hard fan of an NBA team this season is providing some odd blend of anxiety, stress, joy and frustration.

Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors fans, ignore this; it’s been an easy ride for you all so far.  And to a much lesser extent, it’s been generally smooth-sailing for the consistently good Utah Jazz and the talented Brooklyn Nets who are holding down first place out east.

Essentially every other team continues losing players to injuries, health and safety protocols and other, team-specific reasons. That’s led to inconsistent play and the aforementioned mixed bag of emotions many fan bases are experiencing.

The conference standings are a reflection of the chaos that is this NBA season. Out west, the 4-11 seeds are separated by just 3.5 games. In the east, the 12th-seed Toronto Raptors are just 2.5 games behind the No. 4 seed Miami Heat. So don’t get too high or low on your favorite team given the sudden unpredictability of this season. A few clubs could feasibly go from homecourt advantage to play-in game (or vice versa) within a one- to two-week stretch.

I’m all for the drama! And though the parity and constant fluctuation in the standings are testing the sanity of fans, it is also making for unique gambling opportunities.

Wagering on team futures is an area that presents a lot of uncertainty. The Cleveland Cavaliers had +2000 odds at Tipico Sportsbook to make the playoffs before the season started but are one game out of fourth place and now own +320 odds. Do you invest in the on-court product? Or risk losing money on a team that is half a game away from falling out of the playoff picture and has been bad over recent seasons?

The Portland Trail Blazers were the fifth seed two weeks ago but are now just clinging to the No. 10 spot. Do you accept the dip and buy low on their current playoff odds?

The congestion in the standings is also opening the door for division winner bets. Look at the Southeast Division. The first-place Miami Heat (-220 to win the division) and fourth-place Charlotte Hornets (+1000) are separated by one game, while the tied-for-first Washington Wizards have +1500 odds to win the Southeast. Seems like an opportunity to take a swing on some of those less-favorable odds that could net a decent payout.

My point is this; NBA gambling is more often than not an educated guess based on knowledge of the situation, but it currently feels more like a stab in the dark that could go either way. Don’t expect that feeling to change as long as the standings remain so jumbled. Embrace it and find your bets!

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How to Watch Trail Blazers vs. Pacers, NBA Live Stream, Prediction, Starting Lineups, TV Channel, Start Time

The struggling Portland Trail Blazers will head to Indianapolis on Thursday to take on the Indiana Pacers.

The struggling Portland Trail Blazers will head to Indianapolis on Thursday to take on the Indiana Pacers. While the Pacers have been a bit streaky the last few games, winning three of four, the Trail Blazers have lost four of their last five and look for some sort of spark tonight to get back on the right path.

Trail Blazers vs. Pacers (-10)

  • When: Thursday, February 27
  • Where: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: TNT, NSNW
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Trail Blazers Lineup:

PG: CJ McCollum
SG: Gary Trent
SF: Trevor Ariza
PF: Carmelo Anthony
C: Hassan Whiteside

Pacers Lineup:

PG: Aaron Holiday
SG: Malcolm Brogdon
SF: T.J. Warren
PF: Domantas Sabonis
C: Myles Turner

Prediction: I’d be inclined to take the Trail Blazers (+10) and the points in this one, they have been searching for wins and even though the Pacers are on their home court they haven’t been an offensive juggernaut piling up points.

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Analysis: Where the Rockets stand with potential West tiebreakers

Entering February, here’s where the Rockets stand with regards to potential tiebreakers, and why Dallas is the primary team to track.

Entering Sunday’s home game versus New Orleans, the Houston Rockets are 30-18 and in the No. 5 spot in the Western Conference. They have 34 games left to play in the 2019-20 regular season.

However, given how tightly bunched the West standings are, it would be misleading to focus solely on their seed at a given moment. The Rockets are only three games back in the loss column of No. 2 Denver, and just two games ahead of No. 7 Oklahoma City.

Things can change very quickly, for better or for worse.

Thus, as the season hits the home stretch, it’s becoming quite possible that Houston could end up tied with one or more teams. In that case, tiebreakers would be used to decide seeding for the NBA playoffs.

Tiebreaker rules are available at the bottom of the league’s official standings page. As far as what that means for the Rockets entering February, it varies on a case-by-case basis.

Dallas Mavericks

Dallas is the most important team to track, from a Houston perspective. At the moment, the Rockets and Mavs (30-19) have split their two games so far this season, with two more remaining in Dallas.

If they split head-to-head, the next tiebreaker criteria would be division record, since both teams are in the same division. (For teams in different divisions, it would be conference record.) At the moment, Dallas has the edge with only one Southwest loss, as compared to four for Houston. That means the Rockets probably need to maintain, or ideally expand, their current advantage in the standings to hold off Dallas.

But the biggest reason Dallas’ record is so important to the Rockets is because both teams are fighting for the Southwest Division title, and thus it affects all of Houston’s other potential tiebreakers as well.

In a tie of three teams or more, the first criteria is eliminating the non-division winners. For a two-team tie, if the head-to-head meetings are split, the division tiebreaker is next on the list.

So if the Rockets can hold off Dallas and win the Southwest Division, it significantly boosts their odds of winning several other tiebreakers as well. For example, between the Nuggets, Jazz, and Thunder, only one can win the Northwest Division. Similarly, while the Clippers still have an opportunity to tie the season series with the Rockets, they’re unlikely to win the Pacific Division because of the presence of the Lakers (37-11).

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Denver Nuggets

The Rockets and Nuggets (34-15) have concluded their four games in the 2019-20 season, with each side winning twice at home. At the moment, Denver would seem well positioned for a potential tiebreaker against Houston, since they’ve been disproportionately stronger in the West.

Though the Nuggets have just three less overall losses than the Rockets, they have six fewer losses in the Western Conference.

However, this is a prime example of where the division title could be very important. If the Rockets win their division and the Nuggets don’t win theirs, Houston would own the tiebreaker over Denver — even if the Nuggets have a superior conference record (which they likely will).

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Utah Jazz

The Rockets and Jazz (32-17) play just three times this season, so there will be a head-to-head winner. The Rockets won on Jan. 27 in Utah, giving them an opportunity to clinch the head-to-head tiebreaker when the Jazz make a return visit to Houston next Sunday, Feb. 9.

If the Rockets aren’t able to win that game, the rubber match would be Saturday, Feb. 22 back in Salt Lake City.

Should the Rockets win at least one of those two games, it would give Houston the edge on Utah in a two-team tie, and most likely in a three-team tie unless the Jazz win their division and the Rockets do not.

If they clinch the tiebreaker versus Utah, it’s probably to the advantage of the Rockets to cheer for the Jazz to win the Northwest Division, since Houston likely needs Denver to not win its division in order to earn that potential tiebreaker. The Nuggets and Jazz have three head-to-head meetings still left this season, including two in the season’s final 10 days in April. Those could prove pivotal.

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Los Angeles Clippers

The Rockets have won two of three games this season versus the Clippers (34-15), with the final matchup looming March 5 in Houston. If the Rockets win that game, they would secure the season series and the head-to-head tiebreaker over Los Angeles.

If the Clippers win in March, it gets murky. The Clippers currently have 11 losses in the West compared to 14 for the Rockets ⁠— but that’s less important than it might sound, since they have three fewer losses overall, as well. For the teams to end up tied, the Rockets would have to have made up three games on the Clippers, anyway. It’s quite possible that the shrinking of that gap could come based on conference results.

Should the conference record of both teams also end up tied, the next tiebreaker would be record vs. other West playoff teams.

However, this is another scenario where the Southwest title could be huge for the Rockets. The Clippers are four games back of the Lakers in the loss column for the Pacific Division. If that lead holds up, the Rockets would still earn the tiebreaker, even if the Clippers manage to split the season series and finish with a better in-conference mark than Houston or record versus other West playoff teams.

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Oklahoma City Thunder

The Rockets lost the season series to the Thunder (30-20), two games to one, which gives Oklahoma City the tiebreaker in two-team scenarios.

However, in a tie of three or more teams, the Rockets could still edge out the Thunder (who are five back in the Northwest Division) if Houston holds off Dallas to win the Southwest.

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Overall, the biggest variable by far is where the Rockets stand relative to Dallas. If Houston wins the Southwest Division, then not only does that inherently mean that they’re ahead of the Mavs in the race for playoff seeding, but it also could push them past other teams as well, thanks to the league’s tiebreaker rules and the importance of division titles.

How to Watch Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Minnesota Timberwolves Live This Season

After a disappointing 2018-19 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves are poised to make a run at a playoff spot in the Western Conference, which is more wide open than in years past. On the back of one of the most exciting young tandems in the entire league, the hopes and expectations in the Twin Cities are rapidly rising. 

Watch the Minnesota Timberwolves 2019-20 Season

Next game: vs. Phoenix Suns, Nov. 23, 5:00 p.m. ET 

Local TV affiliate for the season: FOX Sports North

Streaming option for the season: fuboTV (watch for free)

Being a mid-market team in a league that functions on superstars teaming up is never easy. Free agents likely aren’t going to flock to your city. The solution? Draft well, trade well and build a solid foundation. That’s exactly what the Timberwolves have done through patience. It all starts with finding two young talents and developing them into emerging superstars. Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins were both drafted by Minnesota, both took some time to mature and now both are entering the primes of their careers and looking ready for breakout years. 

Towns and Wiggins are both averaging above 25 points per game, which is tops for their young careers. It’s clear to see that they are the driving force behind the Wolves’ success. With a strong supporting cast that features Jeff Teague and Robert Covington, Minnesota has a chance to not only make the playoffs but advance past the first round, something it hasn’t done since 2004. Rebuilding is never easy, but it certainly appears that Minnesota is on the right track. With some luck and good decisions, this could be the start of something special. 

Timberwolves November 2019 Schedule

All times ET

Sat. Nov. 23 vs. Phoenix Suns, 5:00 PM

Mon. Nov. 25 @ Atlanta Hawks, 7:30 PM

Wed. Nov. 27 @ San Antonio Spurs, 8:30 PM

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How to Watch New York Knicks, NBA Live Stream, Knicks vs 76ers, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch the New York Knicks 2019-20 Season Online.

Whoever coined the phrase ‘progress is a slow process’ was likely a New York Knicks fan. One of the most prestigious sports franchises in the entire world may still be as recognizable as any NBA team, but its on-court success has left them unrecognizable in the competitive sense. Going into a sixth straight season without a playoff appearance, several rebuilding attempts have come and gone in the Big Apple. Can the Knicks latest effort at building a roster able to compete be the one that gets them back on track? 

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Watch the New York Knicks 2019-20 Season

Next game: at Philadelphia 76ers, Nov. 20, 7:00 p.m. ET 

Local TV affiliate for the season: MSG

Streaming option for the season: fuboTV (watch for free)

RJ Barrett is the latest to bear the pressure of getting the iconic Knicks brand back into the spotlight. The No. 3 overall pick out of Duke has been tapped to be the face of the franchise heading into the future. So far, early in his rookie season, it’s been an up and down project. The 19-year-old is averaging a respectable 15.8 points per game. 

Like Barrett, the Knicks as a whole have a lot of work to do to get to a level where they’re competing for a playoff spot, much less with the best teams in the Eastern Conference. There are reasons for hope in New York, even if they may seem distant. Yes, the likes of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving passed on the chance to sign, but the addition of Julius Randle in conjunction with Barrett gives the Knicks something to build off of. Perhaps another strong draft class or two and some improved luck in the free agent market could be what gets them heading back into the direction their fans expect. 

Knicks November 2019 Schedule

All Times ET

Wed. Nov. 20 @ 76ers, 7:00 PM

Sat. Nov. 23 vs. Spurs, 7:30 PM

Sun. Nov. 24 vs. Nets, 6:00 PM

Wed. Nov. 27 @ Raptors, 7:30 PM

Fri. Nov. 29 vs. 76ers, 7:30 PM

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