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Green is a guy who is falling out of favor, yet the line has not caught up to the reality. This is the value we look for, especially with an under play.
Like Monday in Miami, I'd much rather have the Houston roster going forward than Chicago's, but the Rockets get cooties when they travel or something -- young teams do need to "learn" to win away. Houston is 15-6 at home and 3-11 on the road after losing to the Heat. That's all this is. And still no Dillon Brooks or Tari Eason.
Chicago enters Wednesday on a two game win streak, but both of those wins were against the lowly Hornets. Today they face a Houston Rockets team that is on the second leg of a difficult six-game East coast road trip. Take the Bulls as the Rockets road struggles continue.

The Rockets are a game above .500 and find themselves firmly entrenched in the playoff picture. Houston has made significant improvements across the board, despite Jalen Green struggling. Green is coming off a sophomore season in which he averaged 22 PPG and was considered one of the most exciting young guards in the league. Green is averaging 17.3 PPG, while shooting just 40.2% from the field, and playing only 30.2 MPG, all career lows. His home/road splits are extremely drastic and Green is scoring 15 PPG on 36.8% shooting. I also like the fact that Houston plays at the 8th slowest pace, while the Bulls play at the slowest pace in the league.
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