Prop Bets: San Antonio Spurs VS Chicago Bulls 2025-11-10
Spurs vs. Bulls: A Tale of Two Towers (and One Very Tall Center)
The San Antonio Spurs, now blessed with the return of Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox, roll into Chicago to face a Bulls squad that’s 5-0 at home but ranks 17th in defensive efficiency (allowing 26.84 PPG to point guards). The Spurs, 7-2 this season, are favored by -4.5 points (-115) despite their road struggles (4-3-2 ATS). The Bulls, +4.5 (-115), are banking on home-court magic, but let’s be real—Wembanyama’s 7’4” reach might make the United Center feel like a toy court.
Key Stats to Know:
- Fox dropped 24 points in his return; he’s a -114 favorite to eclipse 19.5 points tonight.
- Wembanyama’s 26.5-point prop (-110) is a lock, given his rim-protecting, highlight-reel dunks.
- The Bulls’ 236.5 total line? Over/Under is a toss-up, but with Fox and Wembanyama on fire, someone will hit it.
Prop Bets to Steal (or at Least Consider):
- Wembanyama Over 26.5 Points (-110): He’s a walking double-double machine.
- Fox Over 19.5 Points (-114): His hamstring is healed, his shot is hot, and the Bulls’ defense? Not so much.
- Nikola Vucevic Under 18.5 Points (-119): The Bulls’ big man has struggled against the Spurs’ interior dominance.
Implied Probabilities (Because Math, Not Hope):
- Bulls to win: ~28.6% (Moneyline: +252).
- Over 236.5 points: 51.3% (Even odds at -115).
Prediction:
The Spurs will win this one, but not because of defense. They’ll rely on Wembanyama’s 28-point, 12-rebound night and Fox’s 22-point, 8-assist clinic. The Bulls’ home-court advantage? Nullified by a Spurs team that’s 4-3-2 on the road but somehow 4-0 when Wembanyama drops 30+.
Final Score: San Antonio 118, Chicago 110. And yes, Victor will block at least three shots just for fun.
Created: Nov. 10, 2025, 6:58 p.m. GMT