On Friday(01/10), the Chicago Bulls(17-20) will clash against the Washington Wizards(6-29) in an NBA Regular Season game. The game will tip off at 8:00 PM (EST) at the Bulls’ home floor, United Center.
Here is the analysis and the predictions related to this Eastern Conference affair.
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The Bulls have won four out of their last six games but are still in the tenth spot in the Eastern Conference. Zach LaVine has scored 30+ points in four straight games, proving that he still has a lot left in the tank. However, the road for the Bulls has been difficult on the defensive end, having conceded 120+ points regularly. It is one of the reasons why they have once again struggled to make it into the top-eight race for the playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Wizards have been as abysmal as expected. They are on a four-game losing streak, including two losses to one of the worst teams in the league, the New Orleans Pelicans.
Their young talent has promise but it seems like the team has yet to identify a franchise player. The Wizards are on pace for winning less than 15 games, which sums up their struggles. However, their fans know a poor record means they will be in contention to land a high-profile talent during the loaded 2025 NBA Draft.
The Playoffs aim to provide the safest bets for the game. Have a look at the predictions for the game below.
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The Bulls will probably win this match by a 15+ points difference. They have been a much better team in every regard and it will be a huge upset if they lose this game.
The player props bets are risky for Wizards because they are full of inconsistent performers. Meanwhile, Bulls’ guard Zach LaVine can have another 25+ points outing, so that can be a safe bet.
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Hi, I am Shubham. I am currently an NBA Predictions Writer on The Playoffs. I enjoy this job because it helps keep me in the loop about the game I love while fulfilling the pleasure I derive from stats. I got into NBA writing through social media interactions in the mid-2010s as I shared my takes on young talents such as D’Angelo Russell. I hope you enjoy reading my pieces as much as Dennis Rodman loved rebounding the basketball!
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