The Chicago Bulls (9-13) will attempt to break a six-game losing streak when they host the Golden State Warriors (12-12) on Dec. 7, 2025 at United Center.
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Injury reportsWarriors
Stephen Curry: Out (Quadricep),
Alex Toohey: Day-To-Day (Knee),
Seth Curry: Day-To-Day (Toe),
Draymond Green: Day-To-Day (Midfoot),
Al Horford: Day-To-Day (Back),
De’Anthony Melton: Day-To-Day (Knee),
Jimmy Butler: Day-To-Day (Knee)
Bulls
Kevin Huerter: Out (Hamstring),
Noa Essengue: Out For Season (Shoulder),
Jalen Smith: Day-To-Day (Knee),
Dalen Terry: Probable (Calf),
Coby White: Probable (Calf),
Zach Collins: Probable (Wrist),
Tre Jones: Day-To-Day (Ankle),
Isaac Okoro: Day-To-Day (Lumbar),
Ayo Dosunmu: Questionable (Thumb),
Patrick Williams: Probable (Wrist)
Stats to know
On a per-game basis, the Warriors put up 9.4 fewer points (113.1) than the Bulls allow (122.5).
The Bulls’ 118.5 points-per-game average is 5.9 more points than the 112.6 the Warriors allow to opponents.
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