Monthly Archives: April 2022

NBA Team Profiles: Chicago Bulls

With the NBA playoffs quickly approaching, it’s time to learn more about our teams.

The Chicago Bulls have had a lot of injured players this season which has dramatically affected the NBA spreads. Although some great players are still in the line-up, the bettors among you need to focus on the benched Bulls.

Lonzo Ball – Guard

In the regular season, Ball had played for 34.6 minutes per game, scored 13 pointers per game, and created 5.4 rebounds per game. These solid numbers should have made the 24-year-old a strong player for the playoffs, but due to a knee injury Ball has been pulled out of the season.

Confirmed on the 6th of April, Ball has officially finished his 2021-2022 season.

Tony Bradley – Center

Bradley’s field goal percentage, this season, is a proud 58.3%. With just 9.9 minutes per game, his low numbers show great movement. He has scored 2.8 points per game and 3.3 rebounds per game too.

Troy Brown Jr – Forward

Although Brown has had some fun in the sun this season, he was put back on the bench in the middle of March. So far we don’t know if that decision will remain for the playoffs. This season he has played 15.6 minutes per game, scored 4.1 points per game, and helped with 2.9 rebounds per game.

Alex Caruso – Guard

For a player who has spent 28 minutes per game on the court, he has only scored 7.4 points per game and created 3.6 rebounds per game. It’s reasons like this that make it questionable if Caruso will return to the Friday game against the Hornets.

Tyler Cook – Forward

Cook has played for 10.3 minutes per game, scored 3.4 points per game, and created 2.7 rebounds per game too. This field goal percentage is 61.1% creating a balanced player for the playoffs.

DeMar DeRozan – Forward

Although DeRozan hasn’t been playing to his full potential this season, his stats still show him as one of the strongest players on the team. He has played for 36.2 minutes per game, scored 28 points per game, and helped with 5.2 rebounds per game too.

Ayo Dosunmu – Guard

Dosunmu has had a lot of time on the court this season but hasn’t created a lot of points or field goals to show for it. His 27.2 minutes per game has resulted in 8.5 points per game, 2.8 rebounds per game, and 51.7% field goals.

Javonte Green – Forward

It has been confirmed that Green will be playing in the Wednesday game against the Celtics. So far this season, he has played 23.2 minutes per game, scored 7.2 points per game, and completed 4.2 rebounds per game.

Malcolm Hill – Guard

This season the 26-year-old Malcolm Hill has played for 11.1 minutes per game, scored 3.9 points per game, and rebounded 1.8 per game.

Derrick Jones Jr – Forward

Although Jones Jr has had knee issues, he is confirmed to play in the Wednesday game against the Celtics. So far this season, Jones Jr has played for 17.4 minutes, earned 5.5 points per game, and rebounded 3.3 per game.

Zach LaVine – Guard

LaVine is another player with a knee injury. Despite his obvious discomfort, LaVine will likely be playing in Friday’s game against Charlotte. So far this season he has been a top player for the Bulls. Playing for 34.8 minutes per game, scoring 24.4 points per game, and creating 4.6 rebounds per game.

Marko Simonovic – Center

We didn’t expect to see Simonovic in the Bulls rotation for the playoff, as he only played for 3.9 minutes in just 9 appearances this season. However, he has been pulled into the roster. This might be due to a large number of injuries across the team.

Matt Thomas – Guard

Thomas was originally down to play against the Celtics on Wednesday but due to a lower leg injury, he has been pulled from the game. So far he has played for 11.5 minutes per game, scored 4 points per game, and made 1.3 rebounds per game.

Tristan Thompson – Center

So far this season Thompson has played for 15.8 minutes per game, scored 5.9 points per game, and rebounded 5.1 per game too.

Nikola Vucevic – Center

Vucevic is another big player for the Bulls this season. He has played for 33.3 minutes per game, scored 17.8 points per game as well as rebounded 11.1 per game.

Coby White – Guard

In his last game of March, White failed to score one point, and yet his current stats for the season show him as one of the best players on the Bull roster. He has played for 27.3 minutes per game, scored 12.6 points per game, and created 3 rebounds per game.

Patrick Williams – Forward

This season Willimas has played 23.7 minutes per game, scored 6.9 points per game, and created 4.1 rebounds per game.

Summary

The odds don’t seem to be in the Bulls' favor this season as multiple injuries and low morale starts to take hold. Hopefully, they can turn the story around before the playoffs start.

2022 Masters Favourites

It’s time for the event of the year for golfing fans as we approach the starting day for The Masters. After two years of smaller audiences and a cut-down event, fans of the event are looking forward to 2022 being a return to the former glory of the event and as such, are expecting big things from their favourite golfing stars. As with any big sporting event there is plenty of speculation in the build-up to opening day – who will take part, will anyone drop out and what will happen during the event. Betway Golf offer various betting odds and even have had plenty of fun with the Brighton and Hove Albion golfing players as this video shows.

What To Expect from This Year’s Masters

Much like any big sporting event one thing you can expect from this year’s Masters is the unexpected. There are always surprise winners and losers – it is part of what adds to the fun and excitement of any tournament like this. We do know that there are a number of injured players who fans feel may or may not take part in the tournament this year – Tiger Woods with his broken leg injury and Hideki Matsuyama with his ongoing hip injury are both questionable as to whether they will take part.

That said, The Masters is a big deal, and they most certainly won’t want to back out of taking part unless they have to. We do know that Phil Mickelson is missing his first Masters' tournament since 1995; following a reasonably public falling out with PGA Tour.

Favourites To Win The Masters 2022

Although betting odds are subject to change there are a number of players that appear consistently at the top of the list of players tipped to win. Of course, if you’re someone that wants to place a bet then you should most definitely keep an eye on the betting odds and golfing news to make sure that you’re placing the best possible bet at the best possible time.

Justin Thomas – After a successful 2020 many had their hopes pinned on Thomas last year, however, he failed to repeat his success. That said, he’s had some amazing results in various tournaments in the lead up to The Masters so many feel that 2022 could be the year that he gets his first green jacket.

Dustin Johnson – Johnson has made limited appearances this year but has shined in the few tournaments that he has played in so far this year. His success so far has many believing that the former world number 1 could do really well at this year’s Masters.

Hideki Matsuyama – Despite having an ongoing hip injury many believe that Matsuyama is perfectly capable of repeating his success from last year. We just need to wait and see if he actually makes it to taking part in the tournament, but if he does then he remains one of the firm favourites to do well this year.

6 Ways To Score Better In Golf

Few sports are as frustrating as golf. Even the best players in the world can have an off day and find themselves hitting ball after ball into a water hazard. If you're looking to up your golf game, here are six tips to help you score better.

1. Educate yourself on the rules

One of the best ways to improve your golf game is to familiarize yourself with the rules of golf. There are many nuances to the game, and you'll be able to play better if you know what is and isn't allowed. You can find a copy of the official rulebook on the website of the United States Golf Association. One of the most important things is the golf score term, that you'll have to know. If you know the golf course you are playing, you can also scout out potential trouble spots that could cause you to lose strokes. This might include sand traps, ponds, and trees. Additionally, make sure you are aware of the local rules that might be in place at the course you are playing.

2. Take care of your equipment

Your equipment is an important part of your golf game. Make sure you take care of your clubs and that they are properly fitted for you. If your clubs are too long or too short, it can affect your swing and lead to poorer scores. You should also make sure your ball is in good condition. A worn-out ball won't travel as far as a new one, so you'll end up having to hit it further. If you're playing in wet conditions, you might also want to consider using a ball that is designed to stay on the green better. This is known as a golf ball with a higher coefficient of restitution (COR). Additionally, make sure you have a good golf bag and plenty of golf tees.

3. Warm up properly

Before you start your round of golf, it's important to warm up properly. This will help loosen up your muscles and get your swing going. A good way to warm up is to take a few practice swings with your driver. Once you are at the course, take a few more practice swings with your club of choice on the first tee. This will help you get comfortable with your swing and increase your chances of making a good shot on the first hole. If you're playing in a tournament, it's also important to warm up on the practice range before your round. This will help you feel more comfortable when you step up to the first tee. It's also important to hydrate yourself before you play, dehydration will lead to a loss of concentration.

4. Don't try to hit the ball too hard

One of the biggest mistakes golfers make is trying to hit the ball too hard. This can lead to poor shots and lost strokes. Instead, try to focus on making a smooth and fluid swing. If you hit the ball too hard, you'll likely end up topping it or hitting it into the ground. A good way to achieve this is to use a lighter grip pressure. This will help you make a more controlled swing and avoid hitting the ball too hard. If you're having trouble making a good swing, try taking a practice swing without hitting the ball. This will help you get into the right position and make a good shot.

5. Stay focused

One of the keys to scoring better in golf is to stay focused on your shot. This means not thinking too far ahead or worrying about your previous shots. If you're focused on your shot, you'll be able to make a better swing and hit the ball closer to the hole. One way to stay focused is to take a few deep breaths before you hit the ball. This will help calm your nerves and allow you to focus on making a good swing. Additionally, try not to take too many practice swings. This can also lead to a loss of focus.

6. Use Golf GPS

If you're looking for an edge in your golf game, consider using a golf GPS system. These systems allow you to track your progress on the course and see where you are relative to the green. This can help you make better decisions on where to hit your shots. Additionally, golf GPS systems can provide you with information on the distance to the green and other hazards on the course. This can help you plan your shots better and improve your scoring chances. It's important to note that not all golf GPS systems are created equal. Make sure you do your research before purchasing a system.