Milwaukee Bucks Chicago Bulls Free Pick and Betting Line. The 41-41 Milwaukee Bucks head into the 50-32 Chicago Bulls to play this 5th game of 7 series at United Center April 27, 2015. Tip-off time is scheduled for 8:00PM EST.
Wagering Odds
Point Spread: Chicago -8.5
Total Line: 188
The Bulls will try to wrap up their opening series in five games when they return to the United Center to host the Bucks in Game 5. The bookmakers don’t think that will be a problem making Chicago a large 8.5 point favorite with a total line of 187.5.
In Game 4 the Bucks continued their aggressive defensive play with 20 steals and were finally rewarded with a narrow 92-90 win as a 4 point underdog for their first point spread cover of the series. Their scoring in the game was well balanced with 6 players scoring between 8 and 10 points and O. J Mayo leading the team with 18 and Jared Dudley adding 13.
The Bulls had a series low 90 points in Game 4 turning the ball over 26 times but they did shoot well for average hitting 33 of 68 and ruled from 3-point land sinking 10 of 18! Jimmy Butler led the way in points with 33 and was a sensational 5 of 7 from behind the arc. Paul Gasol chipped in 16 points and Derrick Rose was held to just 14 points in the game.
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Milwaukee at Chicago Betting Trends
The game has gone over the posted total 4-1 times in the Bucks last 5 on the road
Chicago is 5-1 against the spread in their last 6 games
Milwaukee is 0-5 against the spread in their last 5 meetings in Chicago
The game total has gone under in 6-2 in these two teams last 8 meetings.
Injury Report
MILWAUKEE
Damien Inglis F Out For Season (ankle)
Jabari Parker F Out For Season (knee)
CHICAGO
No Injuries to report.
Consensus Bet ATS
Milwaukee: 49%
Chicago: 51%
Free NBA Pick
In the opener they scored 194 points with the Bulls lighting up the scoreboard for 60 points in the first half. That has happened since and is very unlikely to happen again in this series against a Bucks team that was right up there statistically with the top defensive teams. Since that game in regulation the two teams have totals of 173, 190 and 182. In four games during the regular season starting with the most recent they scored 186, 158, 182 and 181. Notice a trend here?
Take the UNDER 188