The third and last choice for today is also coming from the particular showdown between Timberwolves and the Bulls and is the OVER 20,5 points the potential guard of the guests Zach LaVine in performance 1,87 (stoiximan).
All the details of the match were explained in detail in the analysis of my previous selection of Chicago points and you can find them in the table, so here I will be shorter by mentioning the reasons for LaVine's choice.
From the moment he came back from the injury, the double winner of the nail competition is clearly the racing leader of the bulls and clearly the first choice of the team in the attack. The average of the 15 games that he has played this year is at 17,3 points, but this number is not fully representative since his participation time was initially small due to his injury and gradually increased. Even so, LaVine is already Chicago's top scorer, always based on averages and not total points, while in all of the 15 matches he has played averages 25,4 minutes within the parquet. But if we look at the statistics more closely, we will see that in the last 5 games that LaVine is struggling for about 32 minutes the average of their points has been shot at 22,8 per game.
In addition, in this fight I am more reliant on the numbers that are of course in favor of us since the report says LaVine will normally fight for 30 + minutes but the player's huge motivation since it was the main consideration offered by the Wolves to the Bulls to take the Butler to Minneapolis. So I'm sure LaVine will want to show something more tonight as it did before 14 evenings against the former team, where it was shocking to achieve 35 points and lead to the Bulls victory, let alone today playing in front of the public of Minnesota.
To summarize, I am going both with the skill of Chicago's most talented player and his personal motivation for evidence, and I expect him to look similar to the one he made at 10 / 2 against his former team.
Y.K. Stunning photo from the Bleacher Report with LaVine and the Wolves and Bulls jerseys after his exchange.