The Chicago Bulls are up against another team burdened by injuries and disappointment in the Golden State Warriors.

The Chicago Bulls face an injury-riddled Golden State Warriors team at home on a Sunday afternoon. The Bulls are on a six-game losing streak and are outside the Play-In picture. With the Warriors also playing below preseason expectations, this game could get ugly.

Bulls vs Warriors Preview

Suppose the Golden State Warriors are without Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and former Bull Jimmy Butler. In that case, Jonathan Kuminga might be ready to showcase his skills against the team he’s been heavily linked to this past offseason. In this scenario, the Bulls absolutely need to start the game strong, attacking the rim. Putting Nikola Vucevic in a high pick-and-roll with Josh Giddey is ideal to either open a driving lane or let Vucevic operate in the midrange. Additionally, the Bulls should push the pace since the Warriors rank 18th in league pace, while the Bulls are in the top five.

Defensively, Chicago must close out on the perimeter. Golden State is known for its shooting despite Curry being out. Brandin Podziemski is notorious for his pump fake and drive, and the Bulls should not fall for that.

Injury Report

Chicago Bulls

Patrick Williams (left wrist sprain) – Probable

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Dalen Terry (left calf strain) – Probable

Zach Collins (left scaphoid fracture) – Probable

Coby White (left calf strain) – Probable

Ayo Dosunmu (right thumb sprain) – Questionable

Jalen Smith (left shoulder strain) – Doubtful

Isaac Okoro (left lumbar radiculopathy) – Doubtful

Tre Jones (left ankle sprain) – Doubtful

Kevin Huerter (left Adductor strain) – Out

Noa Essengue (left shoulder contusion) – Out

Golden State Warriors

Draymond Green (right midfoot sprain) – Out

Seth Curry (right toe soreness) – Probable

Jimmy Butler III (left knee injury management) – Probable

De’Anthony Melton (left knee injury management) – Questionable

Stephen Curry (left Quadriceps Contusion)- Out

Al Horford (right Sciatic Nerve Irritation) – Out

Alex Toohey (left knee injury management) – Out

as of December 7th, 2025, 10:19 pm CT

Betting Odds

Moneyline

Chicago Bulls: -104

Golden State Warriors: -116

Spread 

Chicago Bulls: +1.0 (-110)

Golden State Warriors: -1.0 (110)

Total

Chicago Bulls: Under 227.5 (-108)

Golden State Warriors: Over 227.5 (-112)

Via FanDuel as of December 7th, 2025, 10:04 pm CT

How to Watch

Date: December 7th, 2025

Time: 6 pm CT

TV Channel: CHSN*

Live Stream: Fubo (free trial available), DirecTV TV Stream: Channel 665, Chicago Sports Network

Radio: 670 The Score, SiriusXM

Several streaming and TV options are available for fans looking to watch the Chicago Bulls versus the Golden State Warriors live. The game will air on Chicago Sports Network (CHSN). *CHSN is currently available via a direct-to-consumer streaming service and cable services Xfinity (Comcast Ultimate Tier, channel 200 and 201), DIRECTV (channel 665), DIRECTV Stream (channel 665), U-Verse (channel 1741), Astound (channels 685 and 576), and FuboTV.