Bulls vs Warriors Odds, Starting Lineup, Injury Report, Predictions, TV Channel for Dec. 2
As rough as the Chicago Bulls‘ start 2022-23 season has been, it’s worth noting that their 9-12 record isn’t the end of the world. Still only 3 games behind the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers, grabbing a strong seed in the playoffs is still a very realistic goal for this team.
For that to happen, the Bulls need to start stacking up the wins. They’ll have a perfect opportunity to do so tonight against the Golden State Warriors, in a game most people have already written off for Chicago before it has even begun.
Here’s everything you need to know before the Bulls take the court for a late one tonight.
How to watch Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: December 2, 2022
- Time: 10:00 p.m. ET, 9:00 p.m CT
- Where: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Watch: ESPN, NBA TV
- Stream: FuboTV
Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors, Spread, Over/Under
- Favorite: Suns (-7.5)
- Over/under: 234.5 points
- Moneyline: +250 Chicago/-310 Golden State
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Projected Chicago Bulls Starting Lineup and Injury Report
- PG: Ayo Dosunmu
- SG: Zach LaVine
- SF: DeMar DeRozan
- PF: Patrick Williams
- C: Nikola Vucevic
- IR: Out – Lonzo Ball
As of right now, we have no unexpected injuries to report on Chicago’s end of things. Ideally, this means the Bulls will be at full strength up against a Warriors team that is only missing Andre Iguodala at the moment.
Game Predictions
So far this season, it seems the Chicago Bulls are determined to perform the exact opposite of how I predict them to. No win comes easy, and no game is unwinnable for these Bulls. In fact, I’m sure you could have made a healthy sum of money just by betting the opposite of my predictions at this point.
That being said, I expect the league’s worst three-point defense to struggle mightily against Steph Curry in the midst of an MVP-caliber season while on the road at one of the NBA’s most impactful home-court crowds. Despite the Golden State’s shaky start to the year, the Bulls should by all accounts lose this one. Which probably means they’ll end up winning, won’t they?
Bulls Upcoming Games
- Dec. 4 @ Sacramento Kings (11-9)
- Dec. 7 vs Washington Wizards (11-11)
- Dec. 10 vs Dallas Mavericks (10-11)