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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 12/11/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOSTON
 
CHICAGO
-5.5  

+5.5  
-220

+180

193.5
 
85
Final
108

BOSTON (23 - 5) at CHICAGO (5 - 20)
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Monday, 12/11/2017 8:05 PM
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701BOSTON-8-7.5
702CHICAGO200.5197.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-5+19.820-714-14103.950.344.8%53.696.949.743.5%49.7
Road Games11-3+1011-37-7102.646.344.6%52.696.649.443.2%49.3
Last 5 Games4-1+32-33-2103.453.647.2%50.097.450.642.6%49.6
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.950.337-8444.8%11-3136.9%18-2377.4%54922208134
vs opponents surrendering105.65339-8545.8%10-2936.6%17-2376.5%521023208155
Team Stats (Road Games)102.646.337-8344.6%11-3035.6%18-2278.1%53920198143
Stats Against (All Games)96.949.737-8443.5%9-2633.6%15-2076.4%50920207144
vs opponents averaging104.852.939-8546.0%10-2836.4%16-2175.9%51923218155
Stats Against (Road Games)96.649.436-8443.2%9-2932.3%15-1881.8%49920216144

CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games5-20-6.811-1111-1496.947.442.2%51.6106.852.746.6%53.1
Home Games3-8-3.84-53-893.643.540.6%51.5101.948.246.2%54.4
Last 5 Games2-3+1.83-13-2103.252.247.0%51.8106.251.447.1%50.4
CHICAGO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)96.947.437-8842.2%10-3134.0%12-1773.8%52922197134
vs opponents surrendering105.753.339-8645.9%11-2936.4%16-2276.1%511023208155
Team Stats (Home Games)93.643.536-8840.6%11-3332.3%12-1673.8%521023178134
Stats Against (All Games)106.852.740-8546.6%11-3037.7%16-2079.6%53824167124
vs opponents averaging105.953.639-8546.2%10-2836.3%17-2276.2%511023208155
Stats Against (Home Games)101.948.239-8546.2%10-2735.9%14-1877.7%54824158124
Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON 94.2,  CHICAGO 96.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/1/2017SACRAMENTO113-86W-11W195O40-8248.8%591635-8143.2%3415
11/3/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY101-94W6.5W207U36-8442.9%591035-8740.2%5212
11/5/2017@ ORLANDO104-88W-3.5W209.5U39-8943.8%631333-9136.3%5213
11/6/2017@ ATLANTA110-107W-7.5L204.5O39-8148.1%501339-8148.1%4214
11/8/2017LA LAKERS107-96W-6.5W215U38-9838.8%651337-8543.5%5621
11/10/2017CHARLOTTE90-87W-3T204.5U30-8435.7%561331-8038.7%6514
11/12/2017TORONTO95-94W3W202U35-8740.2%561432-6946.4%4017
11/14/2017@ BROOKLYN109-102W-6.5W209O39-8645.3%591439-8844.3%4814
11/16/2017GOLDEN STATE92-88W7W219U26-7932.9%641533-8240.2%5015
11/18/2017@ ATLANTA110-99W-6W203O39-8247.6%491637-7847.4%4313
11/20/2017@ DALLAS110-102W-6.5W200.5O38-8445.2%601739-9640.6%5111
11/22/2017@ MIAMI98-104L-1.5L196O35-8441.7%481140-8149.4%5216
11/24/2017ORLANDO118-103W-6.5W208.5O42-9146.2%55841-9543.2%6312
11/25/2017@ INDIANA108-98W-3.5W203.5O45-8056.2%341438-7848.7%4219
11/27/2017DETROIT108-118L-6L199O40-7751.9%461744-8551.8%458
11/30/2017PHILADELPHIA108-97W-8W212U40-7950.6%461635-8441.7%5319
12/2/2017PHOENIX116-111W-12.5L217.5O42-8052.5%39948-10147.5%6010
12/4/2017MILWAUKEE111-100W-4.5W203.5O43-7855.1%521435-7844.9%339
12/6/2017DALLAS97-90W-7.5L201.5U36-8741.4%601134-8639.5%519
12/8/2017@ SAN ANTONIO102-105L2.5L198O38-8345.8%411438-8146.9%5213
12/10/2017@ DETROIT91-81W-1W201U33-7941.8%581328-8433.3%529
12/11/2017@ CHICAGO              
12/13/2017DENVER              
12/15/2017UTAH              
12/16/2017@ MEMPHIS              
12/18/2017@ INDIANA              
12/20/2017MIAMI              
12/21/2017@ NEW YORK              
12/23/2017CHICAGO              
12/25/2017WASHINGTON              
12/27/2017@ CHARLOTTE              

CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/1/2017@ MIAMI91-97L9.5W196U36-8940.4%611234-8341.0%5011
11/3/2017@ ORLANDO105-83W7.5W204U40-8547.1%561435-8640.7%4316
11/4/2017NEW ORLEANS90-96L5.5L199.5U35-9935.4%631735-8740.2%6113
11/7/2017@ TORONTO114-119L11.5W200.5O40-8050.0%441344-8154.3%4415
11/10/2017INDIANA87-105L3.5L201U37-9339.8%471243-8451.2%5818
11/11/2017@ SAN ANTONIO94-133L10L189.5O40-8646.5%351351-8560.0%5313
11/15/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY79-92L13T204U26-7534.7%491326-7236.1%5513
11/17/2017CHARLOTTE123-120W6.5W198.5O47-9151.6%391142-8151.9%5312
11/19/2017@ PHOENIX105-113L2.5L216O42-10141.6%571145-8950.6%5711
11/21/2017@ LA LAKERS94-103L5.5L212U36-9438.3%631436-9040.0%6112
11/22/2017@ UTAH80-110L9L195.5U29-7837.2%481640-8646.5%537
11/24/2017@ GOLDEN STATE94-143L16L211.5O35-9935.4%531553-9158.2%5311
11/26/2017MIAMI93-100L7.5W194.5U33-8937.1%561434-7545.3%4812
11/28/2017PHOENIX99-104L-1.5L212.5U38-9440.4%47938-8743.7%6715
11/30/2017@ DENVER110-111L10W209.5O44-8253.7%471138-8345.8%5212
12/1/2017SACRAMENTO106-107L1T195.5O42-9046.7%48845-8552.9%4712
12/4/2017CLEVELAND91-113L8.5L210U34-8241.5%441142-8151.9%487
12/6/2017@ INDIANA96-98L10W206.5U39-8347.0%541639-8744.8%4813
12/8/2017@ CHARLOTTE119-111W9.5W202.5O48-9948.5%641440-10040.0%6011
12/9/2017NEW YORK104-102W3W200O42-8251.2%491443-9147.3%4914
12/11/2017BOSTON              
12/13/2017UTAH              
12/15/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
12/18/2017PHILADELPHIA              
12/20/2017ORLANDO              
12/21/2017@ CLEVELAND              
12/23/2017@ BOSTON              
12/26/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
12/27/2017NEW YORK              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BOSTON: General manager Danny Ainge wooed Gordon Hayward away from Utah in free agency only to see him suffer a broken fibula and dislocated ankle on a play less than six minutes into a season-opening loss at Cleveland. All eyes will now be on Kyrie Irving, who was acquired in a blockbuster trade with the Cavaliers that sent Isaiah Thomas to Cleveland. On paper it is an upgrade at point guard, adding a dynamic scorer who can create his own shot. While Boston has plenty of talent, there are also questions that need to be answered. Rebounding is a big one, and another is how exactly how this new 'position-less' starting five will fare on the defensive end. Some combination of Marcus Smart, Terry Rozier and rookie Semi Ojeleye are expected to be more involved than initially planned in an effort to fill the void created by Hayward's injury. The Celtics are set up for the future with Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum, but it's unclear if this group as constituted has enough firepower to dethrone the Cleveland as East champions.
CHICAGO: The Bulls went all-in on rebuilding and are banking on a high lottery pick next spring. That means no more plugging holes to try to stay competitive and plenty of losses this season. They need to get production from a trio of players ' Kris Dunn, Lauri Markkanen and guard Zach LaVine ' they acquired from Minnesota for Butler on draft night. LaVine, a two-time slam dunk champion who averaged 18.9 points last season, is working his way back from a torn ACL and wasn't be ready for the start of the season. Dunn, coming off a disappointing rookie year, needs to show he can at least be a serviceable shooter after struggling from the outside. Markkanen was one of the top shooting big men in the nation at Arizona and will be counted on to bring that stroke to the NBA. Bobby Portis was suspended by the team for the first eight games of the season for his role in a practice altercation with Nikola Mirotic that resulted in Mirotic suffering maxillary fractures and a concussion, injuries that were expected to require surgery and keep Mirotic sidelined for an extended period of time.
PREVIEW
Bulls vie for third straight win as Celtics visit
 

CHICAGO -- Back-to-back victories may not seem like the biggest of accomplishments, but in a season in which the Chicago Bulls are experiencing plenty of growing pains and toll-taking injuries, even small successes carry some weight.

After a weekend in which Chicago managed to snap a 10-game losing streak and hold on for a pair of closely contested wins, the heavy lifting continues on Monday when the Bulls host the Boston Celtics at the United Center.

The Celtics (23-5) boast the league's best record while the Bulls (5-20) possess the league's worst mark. Despite the disparity and all of the challenges that the Celtics present, Chicago's two-game winning streak has provided the Bulls with a renewed sense of confidence after dealing with the 10 consecutive setbacks.

The Bulls slipped past the Hornets 119-111 in overtime at Charlotte on Friday, then posted a 104-102 home victory over the New York Knicks on Saturday.

Chicago is benefitting from the return of Nikola Mirotic, who missed 23 games with facial fractures and a concussion sustained in a fight with teammate Bobby Portis. After returning to action on Friday, Mirotic sparked the Bulls with 19 points Saturday.

The Bulls withstood a late-fourth-quarter surge by the Knicks and made enough plays late to win for the second straight night.

"We've got to keep hopefully building and gain a little confidence with finding a way to win two close games," Chicago coach Fred Hoiberg said after the Saturday victory. "Hopefully, we'll get a little rest for our guys (Sunday) and bounce back with good effort in what will obviously be an extremely tough game on Monday."

For a team that has already endured its share of adversity, including the recent lengthy losing streak, using actual victories as a springboard is a sign that the Bulls haven't lost faith in themselves while navigating difficult times.

"We've been in a lot of tough games," Chicago guard Kris Dunn said Saturday. "It just shows that we're starting to get it together down the stretch (in games)."

Now the Bulls will have to take another step forward against the league's top team.

The Celtics have won seven of their last nine games, and they bounced back from a loss at San Antonio on Friday with a 91-81 road victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday.

Boston avoided losing for the second straight game after building a 16-point, fourth-quarter lead. The Celtics weathered a late Pistons surge while Boston missed 12 straight shots, emerging on top while giving up season-low point total.

"We were locked in," Celtics forward Aron Baynes said. "Our offense wasn't as crisp tonight as we wanted it to be, but defensively we had a game plan and we stuck with it. We were trying to pack the paint and make them make plays from the outside. Last time, they really had whatever they wanted inside the paint. Tonight, we wanted to go out there and control it a lot better."

The Celtics will look to avoid offensive lulls on Monday against the Bulls, who, despite their record, have impressed opposing teams with their effort. Playing on a short turnaround, Boston will again be without forward Marcus Morris, who didn't Sunday and who has already been ruled out for Monday due to a left knee injury.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 10:36:02 AM EST.


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