Bulls vs. Pistons Betting Line, Fantasy Matchup – February 20: Joakim Noah

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/20/2015
Bulls vs. Pistons Betting Line, Fantasy Matchup – February 20: Joakim Noah

The Bulls vs. Pistons betting line was available at Skybook.

The Bulls have played some decent basketball of late to maintain their 34-20 Straight Up record in the league.  They are just 25-29 Against The Spread though Chicago has covered in six of their last ten games.  Detroit is 21-33 on the season Straight Up and has covered in the same number of games as Chicago.

Chicago has won four of the last five games in this series,  covering in each of those when using the current -6 point spread.

For daily fantasy players, keep in mind that Detroit will be short-handed following the trade deadline.  This is also important news for sports bettors.

Here are your salaries for the Bulls:

Chicago Bulls – J. Noah $6.9K, J. Butler $7.5K, D. Rose $7.9K, M. Dunleavy $3.6K, $3K, P. Gasol $9.7K,  (Feb 20)

Here are your salaries for the Pistons:

K. Caldwell $4K, J. Meeks $3K, S. Dinwiddie $3K, G. Monroe $8K, A. Drummond $7.8K (Feb 20)

Joakim Noah – In a perfect world, Noah should have his way with a Detroit squad that permits the 4th most fantasy points to opposing centers and a Bucks team that ranks 19th against centers.  He easily made his value and then some versus the Pistons the last time he faced them and will be a strong candidate for one’s roster in their upcoming game.

Pau Gasol – One of the most reliable players in the league bar none.  During a six-game stretch before the All Star Break, Gasol was averaging 17 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks per game, which, when you do the math, is well above his value.

The last time Gasol faced Detroit he managed over 50 fantasy points.

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