Chicago Bulls AT Minnesota Timberwolves
Mar 30, 2011 at 8 PM EST
Opening line:  Chicago -9
Current Line:  Chicago -9.5
Opening Total:  198.5
Current Total:  197
Opening Moneyline:  Chi -500 / Min +400
Current Moneyline:  Chi -550 / Min +445

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Chicago Bulls at Golden State Warriors
Feb 5, 2011 10:30 PM EST
Opening Line:  Chicago -3.5
Current Line: Chicago -3.5
Opening Total: 202
Current Total: 204.5
Opening moneyline: Chi -165 / GS +145
Current Moneyline:  Chi -160 / GS +140

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Indiana Pacers AT Chicago Bulls
December 13th, 2010 at 8:05 EST
Opening Point Spread:  Chicago -7.5
Current Point Spread:  Chicago -9
Opening Total:  190
Current Total:  188
Opening Moneyline:  Chicago -350 / Indiana +290
Current Moneyline:  Chicago -500 / Indiana +350

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L.A. Lakers AT Chicago Bulls
December 10, 2010 at 8:05 PM EST
Opening Point Spread:  L.A. Lakers -2
Current Point Spread: L.A. Lakers -1.5
Opening Total:  200
Current Total: 199
Current Moneyline:  L.A. Lakers -110 / Chicago Bulls -110

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Chicago Bulls at Los Angeles Lakers
Tuesday, 11/23/10, 10:30 PM EDT, TV:  NBA TV
Opening Point Spread:  Los Angeles -9
Current Betting Line:  Los Angeles -8.5
Opening Total:  203
Current Total:  203

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Although the Bulls added a ton of talent in the offseason, Rose taking the next step to super star is what Bulls fans are expecting
Training camps have begun and tip-off is less than a month away, so it’s time to preview the upcoming NBA season. With all the movement in the offseason it is likely that some new teams will rise to the tops of their divisions. Let’s take a look at the Central Division.  All odds according to Pinnacle and Bodog Sportsbook.

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The Bulls lost a crushing game last night when their last second winning jumper was overturned after ten minutes of replay review. That has to hurt, but there were a couple of good Chicago notes to come out off the game. The first was that Derrick Rose continues to show how versatile and effective he can be. Just check out the line – 22 points, 5 assists, 2 blocks, a steal, a rebound, and no turnovers. The guy does a little bit of everything. He’s one heck of a player. Joakim Noah also had his second straight incredibly good game. He followed up a 16 rebound performance with 21 boards last night. This isn’t the first time Noah has strung together good games – he was brilliant in the playoffs last year. What he needs to do now is to find a way to keep his confidence high and his play strong like this over a more extended period. He has the capability to be an elite player if his normal output more closely approximated his best output.

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The Dodgers look to have a live arm to help with the problems at the bottom of their rotation. They rushed their next phenom, Clayton Kershaw, into the lineup straight from Double-A on Sunday. They needed his arm because they have no others – they cut Esteban Loaiza on Saturday because he couldn’t get it done anymore, and they hadn’t found anyone better. They are pretty desperate right now, too – they play 17 straight without a rest, so they will need five arms to keep the Diamondbacks within sight. Kershaw was the first high schooler chosen in the 2006 draft when he went to the Dodgers seventh overall. He was the national player of the year as a high school senior. The 20 year old was 0-3 in Double-A, but he wasn’t getting much run support. His ERA was only 2.28, and the most eye-opening number was his 47 Ks in 43 innings. He has a solid fastball, a nasty curve that drops more than 20 mph from that fastball, and a circle change. His first appearance in the pros was a decent one. He lasted six innings, striking out seven with just one walk. He allowed five hits and two earned runs. He didn’t get a decision, but his new team did beat the Cards. On Tuesday I’m going to take a look at how to deal with these phenoms as they come along.

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