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(507) Milwaukee Bucks at (508) Toronto Raptors (Game Analysis Below)
Play Rating: 4%
Play Type: Full Game Total
Play: Total Over 226.5 (-110)
Date/Time: Nov 15, 2023 7:40 PM EDT / Line Provider: Consensus
Lots to work with here to reinforce the core fundamental of Milwaukee’s glaring defensive weakness and Toronto’s consistency in posting high score totals versus this type of profile. Additional ingredients include meeting earlier this month when Milwaukee came here and Toronto cruised to a 130-111 win. 241 point scorefest was highlighted by Raptors 56% FG shooting and Milwaukee’s 38 trips to the free throw line. Buck #7 offensive pace ranking allowed Chicago 100 shot attempts on Monday night. Bulls only hit 38% of they still found their way to 109 points and game landed on 227 which is over the required number here. Must also note that Milwaukee PG Damian Lillard went just 3 for 17 from the field and 1 of 9 from 3 in the team’s 118 point effort. Chicago’s pace is second slowest in the league and all of the previously mentions results happened. Raptors lack of overall tempo somewhat negated by fact that they own the #1 per game average in home game fast break points and they rank #3 overall. That penchant to get out and run at home mixes well with Bucks 94 foot up & down style. Toronto also off consecutive poor 3 point shooting games (27% & 20%) and Milwaukee’s 20th ranked 3 point defense is a step down in class after seeing #10 Boston & #11 Washington. Raptors massive 50-29 rebounding edge in earlier matchup indicates 2nd chance points could be coming their way here. Obviously doubtful status of #1 SF O.G. Anunoby & #2 SG Gary Trent Jr. breeds some caution here but addition of Milwaukee #1 SF Khris Middleton who didn’t play in first contest offsets that some. In the end, Chicago’s snail like pace and lousy shooting Monday helped produce a 227 point final and it signals strongly that this matchup can get there and then some. First head-head exceeded this total and tonight’s game figures to settle in 230+ neighborhood.
Play: Milwaukee-Toronto Full Game OVER 226.5