Celtics vs. Bulls Betting Odds: 90 Percent of Action on Boston Spread

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Celtics vs. Bulls Betting Odds: 90 Percent of Action on Boston Spread

The Celtics vs. Bulls betting odds had Boston as big as a -1.5 favorite though most books had this game as a PICK’EM.

While the Celtics had covered in three straight games ahead of their last win against Philadelphia, they also went through quite a dry spell, failing to cover in five straight.  It should be noted they also failed to cover in that game against the 76ers.

Chicago won their last game but has been struggling of late, winning just four in their last ten.  They covered the spread in half of those.

The home team has won the last five games in this series.  Chicago is 6-4 Straight Up over the last ten games in the series. The Celtics are 3-9-1 Against The Spread in the last 13 meetings in Chicago.

Nearly 90 percent of the action was on Boston betting the spread.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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