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Chicago Bulls Remain a Predictable (and Bad) Bet in 2023

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In the current landscape of Illinois sports betting, the Chicago Bulls are having one of the worst year-to-year slumps that the Eastern Conference has experienced in some time. As the Bulls continue to disappoint fans, one factor remains crystal clear, and that is how easy they are to bet as a loser.

Bulls as a Betting Liability

Delving into market dynamics, the Bulls’ impact on Illinois sports betting in 2023 resembles a plunge into the abyss. During a recent losing streak, sportsbooks witnessed a plunge in bullish bets, with odds for the Bulls becoming less favorable. As of right now, the Bulls sit at a 5-15 record amidst a five-game losing streak and it does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

This shift, backed by stark statistical insights, reflects not only the team’s plummeting fortunes but also how it’s actively shaping betting trends – trends that are turning the Bulls into a liability for those wagering their hard-earned money on the team.

Bulls’ data paint a clear picture

As the disastrous NBA season trudges on, the ongoing impact of the Chicago Bulls on sports betting in Illinois is synonymous with a nightmare unfolding in real time. Chicago shoots 43.3% from the floor and holds the 28th spot in scoring and 27th spot in rebounding. In general, the only upside to the dismal offensive numbers that the team is offering up is their defense, which currently ranks 14th overall in the league. While 14th is a far stretch from allowing the Bulls to even be a middle-of-the-pack contender, it is a stark improvement in contrast to what the offense is offering up.

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Wagering data may impact state revenue 

Although losses on the Bulls have been substantial throughout the start of the season, there might be a silver lining to all of this. With initial betting market spreads not being able to show the whole story, initial favoritism sentiments among the Illinois fanbase might’ve prompted large sums of money to be bet, leading to a sharp spike in revenue.

The counterfactual is that of course, the team has since shown it’s true colours, leading to a lower degree of betting and thus less state revenue generated overall throughout the season. Problematically, the Blackhawks are boasting a 7-14 record and the Chicago Bears are currently sitting comfortably as the third team in the NFC North. With all of Chicago sports performing poorly, there are no teams to shine as a beacon to draw in new bettors. 

The Bulls and the Wider Betting Meltdown

In the broader scope of Illinois sports betting, the Bulls have ceased to drive trends; instead, they are emblematic of a betting meltdown. Local sportsbooks have reported a substantial decrease in Bulls-related bets, as bettors have grown wary of sinking their money into a team that consistently underperforms. It’s a reflection of how the Bulls, with each fumbled possession and defensive lapse, are not just influencing the local betting scene but serving as a deterrent for a wider audience of sports bettors.

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