The best basketball league in the world, the NBA, keeps on giving us exciting matches week after week, and this time we go to Cleveland to watch an exciting face-off.
The Cleveland Cavaliers will face off against the Chicago Bulls in the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio tonight.
You can check all the NBA bets, the analysis of each squad and the final bet, and its analysis of each match of the tournament.
2021-22 NBA Season – Cavaliers vs. Bulls – Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Wednesday, December 8th at 7:00 pm ET
Moneyline odds: Cavaliers -140 / Bulls +120
Draw Offs: –
Where Can I Watch? ESPN / TNT
Where Can Stream? NBA.com
Why Bet on Cleveland Cavaliers
Things are moving in the opposite direction for a Cavs team that has now lost back-to-back games to the Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz.
To be fair, they lost to the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks. While last season’s top-seeded Utah Jazz in competitive contests.
But a snowball effect is always possible, especially with a talented team like the Bulls next on the schedule.
Why Bet on Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls will be looking to notch their fifth consecutive game in the win column in today’s collision with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Bulls got terrible news ahead of their meeting with the Denver Nuggets on Monday. That their leading-scorer, DeMar DeRozan, had been placed in the league’s health and safety protocols.
With Alex Caruso already sidelined with a hamstring injury, that isn’t exactly something a team on a four-game winning streak wants to hear.
Final Betting Analysis: Cavaliers vs. Bulls
Like the Suns and Bucks, this Bulls team can defend well, even when shorthanded.
Lonzo Ball is going to make life difficult on Cavs’ top-scorer Darius Garland.
This is one of those matchups where he’ll have to continue elevating his offensive game or hope someone else steps up.
The Bulls not having DeMar DeRozan on the floor is huge, and the Cavs need to focus all of their attention towards slowing down Zach LaVine.
Our betting pick for the match is the Bulls, as we believe they will manage to get the upper hand even when two of their top players are out.