The Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls game will take place on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 10:00 PM ET, at Chase Center. The Warriors are sitting at the 11th spot in the Western Conference with a 21-21 record. Their two-game win streak came to a sudden halt after getting blown out by the Boston Celtics, losing 85-125.
On the other side, the Bulls are 10th in the East at 19-25. They finally broke a five-game losing streak with a win over the Clippers in their last game. The Warriors and Bulls have played 166 times in the regular season, with Golden State winning 80 times and Chicago winning 86 times.
Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls: Prediction
The Warriors have had an interesting season so far, averaging 110.8 points per game, which puts them in 21st place in the league. Defensively, they’re allowing 111.2 points per game, ranking 10th. When it comes to rebounding, they’ve been strong, sitting in third place with 46.4 rebounds per game. However, they allow a high number of boards, ranking 24th with 45.2 rebounds. Their three-point shooting is a bright spot, ranking 14th in the league with a 36.2% success rate, and they make an impressive 15.0 three-pointers per game, placing them fifth overall.
Meanwhile, the Bulls are one of the top-scoring teams in the league, averaging 117.1 points per game, ranking fifth in that category. Unfortunately, their defense hasn’t kept up, as they allow a high 120.0 points per game, the second-worst in the NBA. Chicago is also strong on the boards, ranking fifth in rebounds with 45.7 per game, but they struggle with giving up rebounds, ranking second-worst at 46.9 per game. They’ve been impressive From beyond the arc, making 15.9 three-pointers per game, third-best in the league, and eighth in three-point percentage at 37.1%.
Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls: Probable Starting Lineups
Here are the expected lineups for both teams.
Golden State Warriors
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- PG Stephen Curry
- SG Dennis Schroder
- SF Andrew Wiggins
- PF Gui Santos
- C Trayce Jackson-Davis
Chicago Bulls
- PG Josh Giddey
- SG Talen Horton-Tucker
- SF Zach LaVine
- PF Patrick Williams
- C Nikola Vucevic
Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls: Injuries Update
The Warriors have Jonathan Kuminga out with an ankle injury, Draymond Green out due to a calf injury, and Brandin Podziemski out too with an abdominal injury. Also, Kyle Anderson is questionable with a hamstring injury.
Torrey Craig is out for the Bulls with a leg injury, while Coby White, Jevon Carter, Chris Duarte, and Ayo Dosunmu are all questionable. White is battling an ankle issue, Carter is under the weather, Duarte is dealing with personal matters, and Dosunmu is coping with a soleus injury.
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