How can everyone be on the Bulls tonight after that embarrassing performance last night?

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Getting blown out by Washington? Everyone saying the wrong team is favored? Line is now even so it's a str8 up game at the moment.
 

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That's actually one of the reasons I love them tonight. Bounceback games usually happen at home, not on the road. If they have any heart at all, they should win. If they don't, I'm out a little bit of money. Hopefully it's the former.

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After the magic got spanked by the bulls everyone played orlando vs the knicks. It's the NBA different teams show up every night when dealing with teams like chicago.
 

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Well from what I've read it seems to be the case. Add Peter Griffin in the mix :think2:

I should add that I am VERY biased when it comes to homecourt. I hardly ever play road teams in CBB or the NBA, and I won't even consider playing road faves. Likewise, there would have to be huge value in a road dog for me to play it. I'm convinced Vegas doesn't factor homecourt into the lines as much as they should, especially in college.

I am also a situational player. X's and o's don't factor into my capping much at all. One angle I like to use is this one... teams coming off of an embarrassing loss coming back and playing their next game at home. Rarely do they not show up for the 2nd game, IF it's at home. I can't say the same thing if it's another road game though.

GL whatever you play...
 

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Ok, I lied. One last thing -- krk1030 absolutely nailed it. The NBA is by far the most unpredictable sport to bet on IMO because you never when players, or entire teams, are just going to take the night off. The Bulls and T'Wolves are great examples of this last night. So even though I like the Bulls tonight, I never bet big on the NBA. 99% of these guys are just collecting paychecks.

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this is another one of those traps i have no idea how they can possibly beat houston after there last two games. If it wasnt for salmons last night bulls would have lost by 40 thats how fucking bad they played. But this is the nba where no amount of capping matters im just going by the fact that houston should be favored by 10 and that vegas knows what i cant figure out
 

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just look at Cleveland 2 nights ago......they were spanked, then came back and beat SA on the road last night...


that being said, i like Houston tonight...we'll see
 

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exactly. Clippers beat the Celtics, then lose to the Kings next game LOL. Since the Rockets suck on the road, play bulls or pass.
 

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Rather curious Fun Stat for Bulls

Going back to early last season when they play a Home game After a Road game, the Home SU result is opposite the preceding Road game 26 times out of 31

Coming off the Loss, that provides a decent Lean to Bulls Win tonight
 

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if you bet on the average a way the team played the last time out in the nba you will lose in the long run. the last game does not mean that much imo in the nba.it all about matchups in this league......ck
 

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Well they won.. but they had no business winning this game even though I bet on the Bulls.. still hate betting on this team...
 

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