Milwaukee Bucks at Toronto Raptors Free Game 5 Pick - Betting Odds
Betting Odds
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The Toronto Raptors (53-33) host the Milwaukee Bucks (44-42) I Game 5 of an Eastern Conference playoff series that will take place at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON at 7 PM ET. The Raptors are a 6-point favorite in this game with the total sitting at 191.5.
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This series is tied at 2-2.
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In Game 4 of this series in Milwaukee the Raptors beat the Bucks 87-76. While the Bucks played good defense in the game they only shot 37% from the floor and they also committed 21 turnovers. While they had 13 offensive rebounds and only gave up four they still lost by 11 points only scoring 76 points. Tony Snell was the high scorer for Milwaukee in the game going for 19 points on 7/12 shooting and the season’s leading scorer in Giannis Antetokounmpo (22.9 ppg) really struggled only scoring 14 points on 6/19 shooting. The Bucks had covered the spread in the first three games of this series before failing to do so in Game 4 and on the season they are 39-47 against the spread. The total has gone under in three of the four games in this series, including the last two games, and on the season Milwaukee has an O/U record of 42-42-2.
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The Raptors won Game 4 playing solid defense and forcing 21 turnovers. After the game was tied at the half Toronto outscored Milwaukee by 11 points in the 2nd half. DeMar DeRozan was the high scorer for the game going for 33 points on 12/22 shooting and four of five starters for the Raptors went for at least 10 points. DeRozan and fellow guard Kyle Lowrie, who are the two leading scorers on the season, combined for 51 points. Toronto covered the spread in Game 4 while not doing so in the first three games of the series and on the season they have an ATS record of 46-39-1. The total has over in four of the last five games for Toronto, including the last two games, to bring their O/U record on the season to 45-41.
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This season the Bucks are 20-23 on the road and on offense they rank 20th in the league in ppg, 10th in 3-pt FG%, and 4th in free throw percentage. On defense they rank 9th in ppg allowed, 9th in 3-pt FG% allowed, and 19rd in free-throw percentage allowed.
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The Raptors are 29-14 at home this season and rank 10th in ppg, 13th in 3-pt FG%, and 11th in free throw percentage. On the defensive side of the ball Toronto ranks 8th in ppg allowed, 11th in 3-pt FG% allowed, and 8th in free-throw percentage allowed.
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For the season, including this series, the Raptors have taken five of eight games facing the Bucks. In Game 4 the Raptors beat the Bucks 87-76, covered the spread as a 2.5-point underdog, and the total went under.
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Milwaukee Bucks at Toronto Raptors Betting Trends
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The Bucks are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games overall
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The Bucks are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 road games
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The Raptors are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 home games
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The Raptors are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games following a straight up win
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The Bucks are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games against the Raptors
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Public Money Consensus<br />
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In this NBA playoff matchup between Milwaukee and Toronto have the public leaning to the visiting Bucks getting the 6 points with 60%. The over/under bettors are banking on this game going over the posted total line of 191.5 with 61% on board.
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Milwaukee Bucks at Toronto Raptors Prediction
The total feels like the right place to be on this game. On only one occasion have both teams scored over the 96 points required to get to and surpass today’s line. That came in Game 2 when both teams went off from behind the arc with the Raptors hitting 14 of 29 and the Bucks connecting on 11 of 23. That didn’t happen in the other three matches and is unlikely to happen again tonight. Three of the first four fell short of the total and make that five after the buzzer sounds in Game 5.