The Chicago Bulls will play the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night. Here’s how you can catch all of the action.
The Chicago Bulls won their first game of the season against the Hawks! They will try to go for a two game winning streak tonight against the Thunder. Rookie Lauri Markkanen has been outstanding this season. It’s been fun watching this kid play.
Last game, Lauri finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds. He has made 12 threes, the most by a player in the first four games of his NBA career. Bulls avoided their first 0-4 start since 2007-08. The reason Markkanen has started the past four games is because of the fight that happened between Bobby Portis and Nikola Mirotic in practice.
The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that Nikola Mirotic’s camp has told the Bulls that either he or Bobby Portis need to go. K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune also reported that Bobby Portis and Nikola Mirotic are likely incapable of sharing a locker room. Johnson also revealed that Mirotic’s intent is to leave the Chicago Bulls.
Injury Report
For the the Bulls, Kris Dunn is still recovering from a left index finger dislocation, but the good news is that he is questionable for tonight’s game.
Paul Zipser has a right knee contusion, and is also questionable for tonight’s game.
The Thunder don’t have any players that are injured.
Here’s all the information you’ll need for Saturday’s game, including links to stream the Bulls facing the Thunder and a link for the radio call in the Chicagoland area.
Game: Chicago Bulls vs. OKlahoma City Thunder
When: Saturday, Oct. 28
Where: Chicago, llinois
Arena: United Center
Tip-off time:7 p.m. CT
Live stream: NBC Sports Chicago, fuboTV
Radio: WLS-890 in Chicago