The Prop Defying All Odds: Why He’s Nearly Unstoppable at 90% Success Rate
The Bulls have put together a respectable, but also predictable campaign to this point. They aren’t elite at anything, but they aren’t terrible at anything either. Their record as of today is 17-19 which is pretty expected as well. They were great to start the year, but injuries and a combination of everything else has just allowed their early season success to dwindle. Now, their best player, Josh Giddey is out of the lineup as well. It’s usually not a good thing when the guy who leads you in points, rebounds, and assists is not on the floor. It also isn’t a great thing for one guy to lead you in all of that, or that a point guard is your best rebounder, but exceptions can be made. Tonight, the team is also potentially without Coby White and Matas Buzelis, both mainstays in their starting lineup and rotation overall. That does allow the “next man up” philosophy that helps so many NBA teams will their way to a victory. A lof of guys that don’t normally get minutes get excited and go out and play hard, resulting in wins. I’m not ready to say the Bulls will win or cover, but it could be more competitive than you’d expect. Chances are, as well, that Buzelis and White both play.Â



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