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Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls Prediction & Betting Tips 1/18/2024

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Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls 1/18/2024:
  • We like the Raptors on the moneyline (+112)
  • The Raptors are also our pick on the spread at +2
  • Our NBA model projects 219 points, and we suggest taking the under

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The Bulls (-135) are favored by 2 points (-2) over the Raptors (+112) in this Eastern Conference matchup. The over/under line is set at 225.

This game will be played at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto and is slated to start at 7:30 ET. TNT will have the television coverage.

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Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls Head-to-Head and Key Stats

The Bulls and Raptors did not have any head-to-head matchups last season. But over the last three times playing each other, the Bulls have a record of 2-1. However, against the spread the Raptors went 2-1. The over/under record in these matchups was 2-1 on an average of 216 points per game.

  • In their last three games away from home, the Bulls have a straight up record of 2-1 while going 0-2-1 vs the spread. The team averaged 110 points per game in this stretch.
  • Through their last ten home contests, the Raptors offense has averaged 123 points per game while allowing an average of 123. Toronto posted an overall record of 3-7 while going 6-4 ATS.
  • Spanning across their last three games as the betting underdog, the Raptors have gone 1-2 vs the spread. Their overall record in these games was 1-2.
  • Going back to their last ten games as the favorite, the Bulls have a straight up record of 8-2. But, their mark vs the spread was just 6-3-1.

Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls Prediction

As the favorite, the Bulls have gone 11-7 this season and are favored by 2 points against the Raptors. In their games as the favorite, they have a scoring differential of +2.4 points per game.

Chicago’s ATS record for the season is 20-21, and they have failed to cover the spread in their last three games. On the road, they are 7-11 ATS.

Chicago’s O/U record for the season is 21-20-1, and 31 of their games have had lower over/under lines than today’s line of 225. On average, their games have finished with 222.5 points.

In their last game, the Bulls lost to the Cavaliers by a score of 109-91. The O/U line for that game was 223. Chicago was a 4-point underdog heading into the game.

Overall, the Bulls are 19-23 this season, which is 9th in the Eastern Conference. Against the East, they are 12-16 and 3-6 in their division. On the road, they are 6-13 compared to 13-10 at home.

This season, the Bulls are 27th in the NBA in scoring at 110.1 points per game. On the road, Chicago is averaging 109.1 points per game.

Chicago’s offense has been below the league average in 66.7% of their games. They are 25th in field goal percentage at 45% and have the 26th-ranked true shooting percentage.

When it comes to three-point shooting, the Bulls are 26th in three-point makes at 11.9 per contest. Overall, they are 18th in three-point shooting percentage at 36%.

The Bulls’ defense is presently ranked 12th in the league, allowing an average of 112.4 points per contest. On two point field goal attempts, the Bulls’ defensive unit is allowing a field goal percentage of 55.1% and allowing 36.5% from beyond the arc.

Toronto has an O/U record of 23-17-1 this season, and the under has hit in their last two games. Today’s line is set at 225 points.

The Raptors’ games have averaged a combined 231.5 points per game this season, which is higher than today’s O/U line of 225. In 20 of their 41 games, the O/U line has been lower than 225.

Against the spread, Toronto is 21-20 for the season and 14-12 as underdogs. At home, they are 10-10 ATS, while going 11-10 ATS on the road.

Toronto’s last game was a 121-97 win over the Heat. They covered the spread as 3-point underdogs and the O/U line was 225.5.

In the Eastern Conference, the Raptors are currently 12th with a record of 16-25. In the Atlantic Division, they are in 5th place. As the underdog, they are 8-18 this season.

This season, the Raptors are 24th in the NBA in scoring at home, averaging 112.7 points per game. Overall, they are 16th in the league at 115.1 points per game. In terms of pace, Toronto is 17th in the NBA.

When it comes to three-point shooting, the Raptors are 20th in the league at 36%. In terms of three-point attempts, they are 19th in the NBA. In terms of two-point shooting, Toronto is 12th in the league at 55%.

So far, the Raptors have made an average of 16.6 free throws per game, which is 23rd in the NBA. In terms of offensive rebounds, Toronto is 9th in the league. In terms of assists, the Raptors are 2nd in the NBA.

On defense, Raptors is currently around the league average in points allowed, giving up an average of 116.3 points per game. When it comes to forced turnovers, the Raptors are forcing 12.6 per game, which is 11th in the league. They also come into the game sitting 20th in blocked shots at 4.9 per game.

Despite being 2 point underdogs, we predict the Raptors to come out on top with a final score of 112-107.

Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls Betting Tips

  • We like the Raptors on the moneyline (+112)
  • The Raptors are also our pick on the spread at +2
  • Our NBA model projects 219 points, and we suggest taking the under

Toronto Raptors Injury Report

  • Otto Porter Jr. – Knee – Out
  • Jakob Poeltl – Ankle – Out
  • Bruce Brown – Trade Pending – Questionable
  • Kira Lewis Jr. – Trade Pending – Questionable
  • Jordan Nwora – Trade Pending – Questionable

Chicago Bulls Injury Report

  • Andre Drummond – Lower Back – Probable
  • Lonzo Ball – Knee – Out
  • Torrey Craig – Right Foot – Out
  • Patrick Williams – Ankle – Questionable
  • Ayo Dosunmu – Shoulder – Questionable
  • Dalen Terry – Patella – Probable

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