Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls odds, tips and betting trends | November 21

DeMar DeRozan and the Chicago Bulls (6-10) face the Boston Celtics (13-3) on Monday, November 21, 2022 at United Center. The matchup will begin at 5:00 PM ET on NBCS-CHI and NBCS-BOS.

The Celtics are a 6-point favorite against the Bulls when the Celtics and the Bulls meet.

Celtics vs. Bulls Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Boston -6

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Celtics at Bulls odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Bulls (+ 6)
  • Prediction:
    Celtics 116 – Bulls 111
  • The Celtics average 8.6 more points per game (120.2) than the Bulls give up (111.6).
  • Boston is 8-5 against the spread and 11-2 overall when scoring more than 111.6 points.
  • Boston has an 11-2 record when putting up more than 111.6 points.
  • Chicago has a 7-4 record against the spread and a 6-5 record overall when allowing fewer than 120.2 points.
  • Chicago has a 6-5 record when allowing fewer than 120.2 points.
  • The Bulls put up just 2.5 fewer points per game (110.5) than the Celtics allow (113.0).
  • Chicago has put together a 4-1 ATS record and a 3-2 overall record in games it scores more than 113.0 points.
  • When it scores more than 113.0 points, Chicago is 3-2.
  • Boston’s record is 5-1 against the spread and 6-0 overall when it gives up fewer than 110.5 points.
  • Boston’s record is 6-0 when it gives up fewer than 110.5 points.
  • The Celtics are the league’s second-ranked scoring team (120.2 PPG), while the Bulls allow the rank 12th in points per game (111.6) in NBA action.
  • Chicago is the NBA’s 19th-ranked offense (110.5 PPG), while Boston is the 15th-ranked defense (113.0).
  • The Celtics have out-scored their opponents by a total of 115 points this season (7.2 points per game on average), and opponents of the Bulls have out-scored them by just 17 more points on the year (1.1 per game).

  
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