NBA
Chicago Bulls @ Charlotte Hornets:
Chicago Bulls (- 2.5) /// 1.85
Last bet won. Here we go! I enjoyed the whole game, the way Chef Curry was cooking! He wasn't the only one. The entire starting five played a crazy match. And what a great game by Jonathan Kuminga. Here's his performance: 26 points in 39 minutes, 7 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 block! It's just obvious he's progressing. He can really grow into a prime Westbrook, for example, as their style of play is very similar despite their different positions on the floor. My overall betting score: NBA 40-51 in favor of unsuccessful, MLB 30-27 in favor of successful, NFL+NCAAF 3-7 in favor of unsuccessful.
New bet: Chicago on the road will beat Charlotte by 3 points or more. Yes, Chicago has an away back-to-back after a home game against Toronto. But I can't say that Chicago is playing so bad back-to-back games this season: they beat San Antonio twice and beat Miami, well, they lost twice to Denver, and once to New York and Milwaukee. Yes, there was also a loss to Detroit in October, but I remember that game (because I bet on it and watched it), but back then Detroit was still healthy and motivated. In the last 10 games between Charlotte, Chicago has won 8 times by 3 points or more. Regarding Chicago's injuries: Zach LaVine, Patrick Williams, Torrey Craig and Lonzo Ball will definitely not play, and Dalen Terry is also questionable. That is, of the last important injuries is the injury of the starting power forward Patrick Williams. Yes, it's a loss and so far without him Chicago has won 1 game and lost 1. And both games were against outsiders: Portland and Toronto. But Chicago's opponent today is 100% outsider - Charlotte Hornets! They have just as many problems with their lineup, and potentially even more: Gordon Hayward, Kyle Lowry and Mark Williams will definitely not play, and Miles Bridges and LaMelo Ball are also questionable. That's essentially all the players in the starting five (remember that "Scary" Terry left on a trade to Miami, and Kyle Lowry, whose contract is likely to be bought out, came in the opposite way). Bet? Absolutely!